Object Management Group Chairs Update Status of Standards Activities Underway

NEEDHAM, Mass., Jan. 16, 2019 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Chairs of the Object Management Group® (OMG®) https://www.omg.org/ Task Forces (TFs) and Special Interest Groups (SIGs) presented updates about their standards work during a plenary session on the last day of the OMG quarterly membership meeting, which took place from December 10-14 in Seattle, Washington. At the meeting, the OMG board of directors adopted two new specifications, while the Platform and Domain Task Forces issued the Robotic Service Ontology RFP https://www.omg.org/cgi-bin/doc.cgi?robotics/2018-12-3 and the Interface Definition Language v4 (IDL4(TM)) to C# Language Mapping RFP https://www.omg.org/cgi-bin/doc.cgi?mars/2018-12-2 and the Automated Source Code Quality Measures Request for Comment https://www.omg.org/cgi-bin/doc.cgi?admtf/2018-12-1

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The following Chairs reported on their groups' accomplishments:

    --  Claude Baudoin, co-chair of the Business Modeling & Integration Domain
        Task Force (BMI DTF) and owner and principal consultant at cébé IT and
        Knowledge Management: "The BMI DTF focused on the progress of the
        submissions to its Business Architecture Core Metamodel RFP,
        https://www.omg.org/cgi-bin/doc.cgi?bmi/2017-3-7 and set August 2019 as
        the revised submission date. We also made progress toward an
        'unification' model for our three process-related specifications:
        BPMN(TM), CMMN(TM) and DMN(TM)."
    --  Dr. Bill Curtis, Executive Director of the Consortium for IT Software
        Quality(TM) https://it-cisq.org/: "The Automated Source Code Quality
        Measures RFC https://www.omg.org/cgi-bin/doc.cgi?admtf/2018-12-1 was
        approved for public review."
    --  Sanford Friedenthal, chair of the Systems Engineering Domain Special
        Interest Group (SE DSIG) and Consultant at SAF Consulting: "The SE DSIG
        included a presentation and demonstration by the SysML® v2 Submission
        Team (SST) co-leads on their initial progress and plans, along with a
        presentation by the SysML RTF leads regarding their initial effort to
        extend the precise semantics of SysML, which is planned to be
        incorporated into the SysML v1.7 specification. Charles Kreuger from
        BigLever gave a presentation on a feature-based approach to product-line
        engineering to share assets across a family of products that is
        currently being incorporated into an ISO standard."
    --  Dr. Jeffrey E. Smith, co-chair of the Analysis and Design Platform Task
        Force and Chief Systems Engineer at Multi Agency Collaboration
        Environment: "Conrad Bock gave an Onto State Machine presentation and we
        had recommended adoption of MOF2RDF (ad/2018-12-03 through 08)
        https://www.omg.org/cgi-bin/doc.cgi?ad/2009-12-9 after a presentation by
        OMG members Manfred Koethe and Pete Rivett."
    --  Bobbin Teegarden, co-chair of the Agent Platform Special Interest Group
        (PSIG) and CTO/Chief Architect at OntoAge: "The Agent PSIG will be
        voting to add another co-chair, and enlivening bi-weekly meetings
        starting again in January, with an expansion of activities including
        incorporating some emerging agent technologies (including AI), and will
        continue to support the AgEnt (Agents and Events) RFP Submission. We
        encourage new members, so please join us via agents@omg.org."

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