Dr. Jon Siegel,
OMG's Vice President, Technology Transfer,
will present the tutorial "Introduction
and Overview of OMG Specifications."
OMG defines the computing industry's
modeling specifications. These include the
Business Motivation Metamodel (BMM ),
Business Process Maturity Model (BPMM ), and
widely-used Business Process Model and
Notation (BPMN ) V2. Our foundational
Meta-Object Facility (MOF ) supports the
Unified Modeling Language. (UML.) and
associated languages including the Systems
Modeling Language (SysML.), Unified
Profile for DoDAF and MODAF (UPDM ), the
Common Warehouse Metamodel (CWM ), and
others; together, they support the
Model-Driven Architecture. (MDA.). Our
middleware standards include conventional
and real-time versions of CORBA. and the
publish-subscribe Data-Distribution Service
for Real-Time Systems (DDS ). Building on this broad base, OMG
members define model-based specifications
enabling interoperability in a wide range of
vertical domains including healthcare,
finance, C4I, robotics, business process,
government, manufacturing, space, and
others.
The Business Architecture Guild and OMG are pleased to announce the next Business Architecture Reference Model Building Workshop, to be held on September 13-14, 2016 in Chicago,
Illinois. This workshop will focus on the Insurance Industry. Business architecture is widely accepted as a formal discipline within the insurance
industry, yet a complete set of business architecture reference models is not available. The timing, therefore, is ideal for formalizing, maturing and disseminating a set of insurance industry, business architecture reference models.
Workshop participants will gain value from these sessions through the hands on mapping experience. If you are in a featured industry or a related industry, you will gain immediate benefit from this exercise and be able to incorporate the results into your company s business architecture. If you work in a different industry,
your will still gain valuable insights into the hands on session and
collaborative nature of the work.
If you are relatively new to the discipline, please join us for the Monday afternoon
primer on business architecture, with a focus on capability and value mapping.
This primer will prepare attendees new to business architecture with the basic
skills needed to participate in the workshop.
Cyber threats facing a nation's critical
infrastructure, mission-critical systems, or any
Internet of Things (IoT) system, demand a cyber
infrastructure that matches their combined enormity and
complexity. Risk management solutions must be capable of
understanding intricate attack patterns and assessing
complex vulnerabilities to give stakeholders confidence
in their system's ability to withstand malicious
attacks.
The Cyber Risk Summit hosted September 14 during the
OMG Technical Meeting will discuss standards-based
methods and solutions to combat cyber risk and bolster
the security and resiliency of IT systems. Speakers will
share business cases where automated risk management
solutions addressed key cyber risk issues while reducing
cost. Attendees will learn about the real-world
application of standards to help organizations
understand, assess, and manage cyber risk.
This joint program by the Object
Management Group . (OMG .) and the Industrial
Internet Consortium . (IIC) will take a closer look
of some of the challenges and opportunities presented by
the Industrial Internet of Things.
Experts predict that the Internet of Things will
disrupt entire industries and instigate sweeping changes
in the way of doing business for years to come. And
while there are enormous benefits in efficiency and
economy, these benefits can only be achieved by
overcoming challenges that range from the need for a new
distributed computing architecture to security and
privacy risks. While the need for standards and better
protocols for machine-to-machine (M2M) communication and
data sharing is clear, the need to address these other
challenges is now coming into focus.
Industry leaders from both the OMG and the IIC will
discuss the latest trends, present case studies and join
together in a panel discussion focused on IIoT security.
Join us at this complimentary event.
To become a meeting sponsor, contact Business
Development at
bd-team@omg.org or +1-781-444 0404. For more information about
reserving your exhibit space (free to Contributing, Domain or
Platform OMG members), contact Mike Narducci at
mike@omg.org
or +1-781-444 0404.