[Oslc-communications] You're invited to an OSLC Webcast: OSLC Community Update and An Introduction to PROMCODE
Sean Kennedy
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Tue Feb 4 15:07:39 EST 2014
Please register for this February 19 webcast at:
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"OSLC Community Update and An Introduction to PROMCODE"
You have been invited to attend the following event:
OSLC Community Update and An Introduction to PROMCODE
Event Date:
Feb 19, 2014
Event Time:
9:00 AM - 10:00 AM (Eastern Time)
Hosted By:
Sean Kennedy (IBM)
Presented By:
Sean Kennedy (IBM), Dr. Mikio Aoyama (Nanzan University)
Abstract
We'll provide a quick update on the status of the OSLC Community [1],
including the new Technical Committees at OASIS [2] and the upcoming OSLC
Connect event at the ALM Forum [3], and an introduction to a new OSLC
effort called PROMCODE [4], which is An Open Platform for Contracted
Software Development Management of Software Supply Chains.
[1]: http://oslc.co
[2]: http://oasis-oslc.org
[3]: http://alm-forum.com
[4]: http://www.promcode.org/en/index.html
More details on PROMCODE:
Spreading of global software development and delivery, and offshore
development is demanding change the way of software development management.
PROMCODE (PROject Management for COntracted DElivery) is an innovative
research consortium to change the way of project management. It was
launched by Nanzan University and six major Japanese IT companies including
Fujitsu, Hitachi, IBM, NEC, Nomura Research Institute, and NTT DATA in May,
2012. Since then, we developed a common resource model to exchange project
management data across organizational boundaries along with software supply
chains. We also developed a supporting service platform on the top of OSLC
and its reference implementation Eclipse/Lyo to facilitate the data
exchange. This talk introduces you the resource-oriented service model
based on a common data model. We also developed a resource-oriented
platform for exchanging data based on the OSLC, an open standard for tool
chain compliant to Web standards, namely RDF/Linked Data and RESTful Web
services. To study the feasibility of the developed technologies, we, six
companies, conducted intensive experience with real project management
data. This talk discusses the experiences, and effectiveness of the
PROMCODE technologies and lessons learned from the experiences.
Speakers
Sean Kennedy
Sean Kennedy has 10 years experience in the software industry, most of it
at IBM. He has worked as a developer, support professional, team lead,
customer engagements leader, and community development leader. Whatever
he's done, he's always been an (undercover, sometimes) agent for change
through continueous improvement and focus on business value. Since 2011 he
has been an active member of the OSLC community and has been helping expand
the community, and the use of OSLC technology. Sean speaks frequently about
OSLC, delivers hands-on training for OSLC-implementers, and works with many
organizations to understand the (positive, hopefully!) impact of OSLC on
their business. Between 2009 and 2012 Sean regularly delivered IBM's
internal Agile and Lean kick-start course: the Disciplined Agile
Development Workshop. He believes success comes by facilitating the success
of clients.
See also: http://manualassembly.net/about
Dr. Mikio Aoyama
Dr. Mikio Aoyama is a professor at the department of software engineering,
Nanzan University, Japan. Before he joined the university, he has 15 years
of experiences in the industry including managing large-scale software
development. Currently, he is a chair of PROMCODE consortium, a joint
research consortium with IBM, Fujitsu, NEC, NTT DATA, Hitachi and Nomura
Research Institute founded on May 21, 2012.
His research interest include software architecture, including cloud
computing, SOA and automotive software, and requirements engineering. He
published many books and more than 100 refereed papers. He has been serving
many international conferences, including ICSE, IEEE Cloud, IEEE RE, and
APSEC. Further information can be found at NISE (Network, Information and
Software Engineering Laboratory) Web page: http://www.nise.org.
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