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Object Management Group BOD Adopts Five Standards and Two Submissions at Cambridge, Massachusetts Meeting
The Object Management Group® (OMG®) held its quarterly Technical Meeting
at the Hyatt Regency Hotel in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA, from
September 21-25th. The OMG Board of Directors voted to adopt
two new submissions and five revised specifications:
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Archetype Modeling Language (AML) submission - Establishes a UML®
profile that enables the specification of the Clinical Information
Modeling Initiative reference model, and CIMI clinical models that are
defined as a set of constraints on this reference model.
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Interface Definition Language (IDL) 4.0 submission - Describes a
software component's interface in a language-independent way, enabling
communication between software components that do not share a language.
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CISQ Source (News - Alert) Code Reliability Measure 1.0 - Establishes a standard
measure of reliability based on detecting violations of good
architectural and coding practices that could result in unreliable
operation such as outages, data corruption, and lengthy recovery from
system failures.
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CISQ Source Code Performance Efficiency Measure 1.0 - Establishes a
standard measure of performance efficiency based on detecting
violations of good architectural and coding practices.
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CISQ Source Code Maintainability Measure 1.0 - Establishes a standard
measure of maintainability based on detecting violations of good
architectural and coding practices.
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Essence 1.1 - Defines a kernel and a language for the creation, use,
and improvement of software engineering. The Essence Kernel provides
the common ground to, among other things, help practitioners compare
methods and make better decisions about their practices. The Essence
language is a domain-specific language for practices and methods.
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Financial Instrument Global Identifier™ 1.0 - Establishes a structured
twelve character string intended to remain attached to a given
financial instrument throughout the life of that instrument in
addition to serving as a historical reference for retired/obsolete
financial instruments.
All OMG specifications are available for free download on the OMG
website. To view these and other OMG specifications, visit www.omg.org/spec/index.htm.
TECHNOLOGY ADOPTION PROCESS UNDERWAY OMG Technical
Committees also voted to issue a Request for Proposal for OPC-UA/DDS
Gateway (News - Alert). To earn more about this and other technology adoption
processes underway, visit www.omg.org/public_schedule.
The Object Management Group also elected new representatives, James D.
Baker, Ambassador, Sparx Systems (News - Alert) Pty Ltd. and Elisa Kendall, Partner,
Thematix Partners LLC, to its Board of Directors. In addition, six OMG
representatives who have held Board seats were re-elected to the Board
of Directors:
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Djenana Campara, CEO, KDM Analytics
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Ben Calloni, Lockheed Martin (News - Alert) Fellow, Lockheed Martin
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Cory Casanave, President and CEO, Model Driven Solutions
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Larry Johnson, Principal, TethersEnd Consulting
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Anish Karmarkar, Senior Architect, Oracle (News - Alert)
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Ron Zahavi, Sr. Enterprise Strategist, CTO, Business Architect,
Microsoft
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for a complete list of companies and organizations that sit on the OMG
Board of Directors.
SPECIAL EVENTS During the week, OMG held informational
events for the public:
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Cloud Standards Customer Council (CSCC) Hybrid Cloud Summit
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Industrial Internet Consortium (IIC) Forum
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Introduction to OMG's Modeling & Middleware Specifications Tutorial
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OMG Standards at Work in the Industrial Internet of Things
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Standards Coordinating Council Monthly Meeting
Presentations from all events can be found on the separate events'
agendas here.
NEXT TECHNICAL MEETING OMG members will next meet in La
Jolla, California, USA, from December 7-11, 2015. The meeting will take
place at the Hyatt Regency Hotel. Learn more here.
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About OMG The Object Management Group® (OMG®) is an
international, open membership, not-for-profit technology standards
consortium. OMG Task Forces develop enterprise integration standards for
a wide range of technologies and an even wider range of industries.
OMG's modeling standards enable powerful visual design, execution and
maintenance of software and other processes. Visit www.omg.org
for more information.
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