New Board Members, Standards Advancement Work Highlight OMG Meeting in Anaheim, Calif. September 25-29, 2006.NEEDHAM, Mass. -- Members of the Object Management Group[TM] (OMG (1) See Object Management Group. (2) "Oh my God!" See digispeak. OMG - Object Management Group [TM]) met in Anaheim, California, USA during the week of September 25-29, 2006, sponsored by Walt Disney Parks & Resorts, Inc. At this meeting, three new standards completed member evaluation and started the series of votes leading to official adoption. Additional meeting highlights included the election of three new members to the OMG Board of Directors, including Djenana Campara, CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. , KDM KDM Key Delivery Message KDM Key Distribution Manager KDM Cadmium KDM Key Decision Maker KDM Korean Domestic Market KDM Ken's Digital Music (digital music file format) KDM Keypad Display Module KDM Kde Display Manager Analytics; Dr. Gerardo Pardo-Castellote, CTO (Chief Technical Officer) The executive responsible for the technical direction of an organization. See CIO and salary survey. , Real-Time Innovations, Inc.; and Cory B. Casanave, CEO and President, Data Access Technologies. In addition, the BPM Steering Committee elected Phil Gilbert, Executive Vice President and Chief Technology Officer, Lombardi Software as Chair. Modeling and Middleware Specifications Move Forward The Board of Directors voted to adopt the WSDL (Web Services Description Language) An XML-based language for defining Web services. Developed by Microsoft and IBM, WSDL describes the protocols and formats used by the service. - C++ Mapping specification. This specification provides a mapping for Web Services applications developed in C++ environments. It will result in an increase of productivity, as programmers won't need to write specialized code to deal with various types of XML XML in full Extensible Markup Language. Markup language developed to be a simplified and more structural version of SGML. It incorporates features of HTML (e.g., hypertext linking), but is designed to overcome some of HTML's limitations. and Web Service documents. The Board also adopted a revision to the CORBA (Common Object Request Broker Architecture) A software-based interface from the Object Management Group (OMG) that allows software modules (objects) to communicate with each other no matter where they are located on a private network or the global [R] Binding for WSDL Specification, further promoting machine-to-machine communication between CORBA services and those described using WSDL - the Web Services Description Language “WSDL” redirects here. For other uses, see WSDL (disambiguation). The Web Services Description Language (WSDL, pronounced 'wiz-dəl' or spelled out, 'W-S-D-L') is an XML-based language that provides a model for describing Web services. . Other specifications that moved forward in the adoption process include: [TABLE OMITTED] Four New Specifications Initiated OMG members initiate a new standards effort by issuing a Request for Proposals (RFP (Request For Proposal) A document that invites a vendor to submit a bid for hardware, software and/or services. It may provide a general or very detailed specification of the system. 1. (business) RFP - Request for Proposal. 2. ). Any company, organization, or government agency is welcome to join OMG and submit a draft proposal in response to an RFP.
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Processes Open for Participation OMG is an open-membership organization and welcomes any organization, government agency, or university to join and contribute to our specifications. Each adoption is open to new participants until its Letter-of-Intent deadline. The four new specifications just described are currently open to participation. In addition these following processes, known as the Request for Information (RFI (Radio Frequency Interference) High-frequency electromagnetic waves that emanate from electronic devices such as chips. RFI - Radio Frequency Interference ) and papers, are also currently open to new participants for review and comment: [TABLE OMITTED] [TABLE OMITTED] Non-members may download any RFP from http://www.omg.org/public_schedule. For some processes, member votes have extended the LOI dates beyond the deadline stated in the RFP. For more information on any RFP, send an email to info@omg.org. Meeting Sponsor Presentation, Tutorials and Information Days During a lunchtime plenary, Allen Fazio, Vice President and CIO CIO: see American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations. (Chief Information Officer) The executive officer in charge of information processing in an organization. of Disneyland Resort, spoke on Disney's support for OMG and the OMG process, and the importance of driving decisions that provide business value. During the meeting week, OMG members and staff presented six half-day tutorials on the group's various specifications. The Space DTF hosted an Information Day on "Is There a Roadmap in Space?" and the Data Distribution Service SIG presented "Data Distribution Service: a Foundation of Real-Time Data Centricity." Next Meeting; Links to Additional Information OMG members will meet next in Washington, D.C., USA, during the week of December 4-8, 2006, co-sponsored by Real-Time Innovations, Inc., Data Access Technologies and Sparx Systems. Members and non-members are invited to attend the seven Information Days that will be held during the meeting week. Information Days introduce OMG processes and standards activities. Topics in Washington, D.C. include Service-Oriented Architecture, Government, Business Process Maturity Model, C4I, Data Distribution Service, Software Assurance and the UML Profile for DoDAF/MoDAF. Visit http://www.omg.org/news/meetings/tc/special_events.htm for details. Interested non-members may attend OMG Technical Meetings as observers; for an invitation see http://www.omg.org/tcguest. Members may register for the meeting at http://www.omg.org/registration. All OMG specifications may be downloaded free of charge from http://www.omg.org/specifications. About the Object Management Group OMG is an international, open membership, not-for-profit computer industry consortium. OMG Task Forces develop enterprise integration standards for a wide range of technologies, including: Real-time, Embedded and Specialized Systems, Analysis & Design, Architecture-Driven Modernization and Middleware and an even wider range of industries, including: Business Modeling and Integration, C4I, Finance, Government, Healthcare, Legal Compliance, Life Sciences Research, Manufacturing Technology, Robotics, Software-Based Communications and Space. OMG's modeling standards, including the Unified Modeling Language See UML. (language) Unified Modeling Language - (UML) A non-proprietary, third generation modelling language. The Unified Modeling Language is an open method used to specify, visualise, construct and document the artifacts of an object-oriented software-intensive system [TM] (UML[R]) and Model Driven Architecture[R] (MDA (1) (Monochrome Display Adapter) The first IBM PC monochrome video display standard for text. Due to its lack of graphics, MDA cards were often replaced with Hercules cards, which provided both text and graphics. See PC display modes and Hercules Graphics. [R]), enable powerful visual design, execution and maintenance of software and other processes, including IT Systems Modeling and Business Process Management. OMG's middleware standards and profiles are based on the Common Object Request Broker Architecture (standard, programming) Common Object Request Broker Architecture - (CORBA) An Object Management Group specification which provides a standard messaging interface between distributed objects. The original CORBA specification (1. (CORBA[R]) and support a wide variety of industries. More information about OMG can be found at www.omg.org. OMG is headquartered in Needham, MA, USA. Note to editors: MDA, Model Driven Architecture, OMG Logo, UML, UML logo and CORBA are registered trademarks, and OMG, Object Management Group, MOF, MDA Logos, OMG SysML and Unified Modeling Language are trademarks, of Object Management Group. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. |
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