Please note that this initiative is an attempt by the
Architecture group under TC 184 to apply the methodology presented by Prof Dori
to ensure that its various enterprise modelling standards fit together.
Take a look at the presentation referenced in the call.
You will recall that in early planning for the 2009 Summit,
I suggested that there might be an opportunity for the ontology community to
apply itself to the issue of a "big picture" of the enterprise and the necessary
supporting standards for industrial automation, but it was felt that this might
be too ambitious as a first step.
This initiative is looking at the same
need.
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I agree that Ontology that ties and relates different standards
semantically is upper and most desirable so as to not allow proliferation of
closely overlapping uncoordinated standards as we are seeing today among many
SDOs.
However, are you excluding an ontology - down somewhere in details that
tries to harmonize interoperability among related standards just as we do in the
OMG ODM by translating OWL, UML, CL, etc?
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On Tue, Jul 7, 2009 at 11:43 AM, Ed Barkmeyer <edbark@xxxxxxxx>
wrote:
A
couple of months back, we asked this community about the value
of ontologies in standards (and ended up trying to make a standard
ontology for a commonly referenced standard).
If the attached is any
indication, our concern is well beyond the cutting edge. This seems
to be a group that is about 10 years behind the
curve...
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ISO/TC 184/SC 5 - CALL FOR PARTICIPATION IN OPM STUDY GROUP Date: Thu, 2
Jul 2009 11:33:37 +0200 From: uwe.kaufmann@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
<uwe.kaufmann@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> To:
bmi@xxxxxxx <bmi@xxxxxxx>, syseng@xxxxxxx <syseng@xxxxxxx>, mantis@xxxxxxx <mantis@xxxxxxx>, ad@xxxxxxx <ad@xxxxxxx> CC: liaison@xxxxxxx <liaison@xxxxxxx>
Good
Morning,
ISO/TC 184/SC 5, "Architecture, communications and
integration frameworks", seeks for expert contribution to their newly
established "Study Group for Object-Process Methodology (OPM)".
The
Objective of this group is to "explore the usefulness of the Object Process
Methodology for creating, designing, analyzing, and simulating models of SC
5 standards to improve the development, communication and understanding of
these standards".
One of the tasks of this group is to "Examine
advantages and disadvantages of current possible conceptual modeling
language candidates that potentially meet the requirements, including (but
not necessarily limited to) SysML, PSL (ISO 18629), BPMN, and
OPM."
Assuming that relevant OMG members may have valuable
contributions I encourage individuals to contact the conveners of the study
group as described below.
Please notice that I can't give any more
insight to the subject than is contained in the referenced
documents.
With kind regards,
Uwe
Kaufmann
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> OMG Co-chair of ManTIS DTF http://www.omg.org/mantis ----------------------------------------------------------
>
-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- > Von: "Winchester, Greg" <Gre_Winchester@xxxxxxxx> >
Gesendet: 01.07.09 02:09:30 > An: "Barta, Gabriel" <gb@xxxxxx>, "Bever, Ken" <kbever@xxxxxxxxxx>, "Blaeser, Susan"
<sblaeser@xxxxxxx>, "Brandl,
Dennis" <dnbrandl@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
"Carnahan, Dan" <dlcarnahan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
"Choong, Christina" <stn@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>, "Committee Service
Centre, The" <csc@xxxxxxxxxxxx>,
"Degardin, Martine" <martine.degardin@xxxxxxxxx>,
"dela Hostria, Emmanuel" <egdelahostria@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
"Demassieux, Valerie" <vdemassieux@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
"Dumortier, Bernard" <bernard.dumortier@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
"Ferreira, Goncalo" <gnferreira@xxxxxxxxxxx>,
"Friedenthal, Sanford" <sanford.friedenthal@xxxxxxxx>,
"Fukuda, Yoshiro" <fukuda@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>, "Glantschnig,
Friedrich" <fredglant@xxxxxxxxxx>, "Gomulka,
Adam" <adam.gomulka@xxxxxx>, "Groepper, Meinolf" <meinolf.groepper@xxxxxxxx>,
"Guzman Contro, Hector" <iso-mex@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
"Harima, Taro" <harima.taro@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
"Henninot, Jean-Pierre" <jean-pierre.henninot@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
"Hoover, Charles" <cbh oover@xxxxxxxxxxx > Betreff: ISO/TC 184/SC
5 - CALL FOR PARTICIPATION IN OPM STUDY GROUP
> SC 5 N
1049 > > TO: SC 5 EMAIL DISTRIBUTION LIST > > SUBJECT:
CALL FOR PARTICIPATION IN STUDY GROUP FOR OBJECT-PROCESS > METHODOLOGY
(OPM) > > *** PLEASE RESPOND BY 2009-07-31 *** > > At
the 2009-04 SC 5 plenary meeting inParis, France, Resolution 611 > was
passed to establish a Study Group tasked with exploring how the >
Object-Process Methodology (OPM) could be useful in creating, >
designing, analyzing and simulating models of SC 5 standards to >
improve the development, communication and understanding of these >
standards. > > The following are the ?Terms of Reference? for this
Study > Group, which will be co-convened by Dov Dori (dori@xxxxxxx) and > Richard Martin (richardm@xxxxxxxxxxxx): > >
http://forums.nema.org:443/upload/N1049_OPM_Study_Group_Terms_of_Reference.doc > >
A number of interested Study Group experts have already been >
identified and more are desired. All those in the SC 5 community are >
strongly encouraged to consider this opportunity and assign an expert >
to this Study Group. Experts are asked to contact the co-convenors >
above by 2009-07-31, with a copy to the SC 5 secretariat (gre_winchester@xxxxxxxx), > to
ensure being added to the Study Group > membership
roster. > > More information on the OPM technology can be found in
the following > Powerpoint presentation given by Prof. Dori at the SC 5
Paris plenary > meeting: > > http://forums.nema.org:443/upload/N1049_Dori_OPM_Presentation_to_SC5_2009-04.ppt > >
Thank you for your consideration of this call for experts. > >
Greg Winchester > > Secretary, ISO/TC 184/SC 5 > >
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