Confirmed webcasts
Proposed webcasts
Completed webcasts
(There’s also a listing of all the webcasts, including videos, on this page.)
Purpose
For the OSLC Community:
- To provide a forum for OSLC Community Members to share their experiences and successes;
- To show off their work; and
- To connect with other OSLC Community Members to begin another round of creative collaboration.
For the Broader Techincal and Business Community:
- To learn about interesting and useful new technologies enabled by OSLC;
- To gain a better understanding of the posibilities of OSLC by seeing its current reality; and
- To provide a (virtual) face-to-face forum for connecting with the OSLC Community.
Confirmed webcasts
OSLC access and debugging using your browser 21 August 2012, 11 AM EDT
Abstract:
OSLC access and debugging using browser-only methods What will be covered:
- Using browser-only ways to access OSLC provider capabilities
- Leverage REST browser add-ons
- OSLC service discovery drill down
- OAuth authentication to get at protected resources
Presenter: Mike Fiedler, Eclipse Lyo co-lead
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OSLC ALM-PLM Interoperability - Proof of Concept 18 September 2012, 11 AM EDT
Abstract:
This presentation describes results of ongoing work to evaluate interoperability between Teamcenter and various tools from the Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) domain, using the emerging Open Services for Lifecycle Collaboration (OSLC) Standard. The standard is already in use to enable collaboration between Change Management, Requirements Management, Source Code Control and other ALM domain tools. To support a complex Mechatronic product (i.e. an Automobile), the standard must also support collaboration with PLM domain tools. Development of this connector has exposed the need for OSLC extensions to cover concepts such as Product Definition and Structure, Effectivity and Variants.
Presenter:
Mike Loeffler is Systems Engineering IT specialist at GM. Mike is focused on application of IT systems such as Teamcenter to support Systems Engineering across the entire vehicle development life cycle. Mike has vehicle engineering domain experience in both electrical hardware and embedded software development, and standards development experience with ISO-STEP. Mike represents GM on various OSLC workgroups including PLM.
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Proposed webcasts
- October - Eclipse Lyo Perl modules for OSLC
- November - Eclipse 1.0 highlights
Completed webcasts
- 24 July 2012, 12 noon EDT - SAP Connector: Join SAP Solution Manager and IBM CLM using OSLC
- 26 June 2012, 11 AM EDT - Any Record, Any Where, Any Time: OSLC-enabled Applications System Development
- 20 April 2012, 11 AM EDT - Sharing Kovair Experiences in Developing OSLC Based Integrations
- March 20, 2012, 11 AM EDT - Eclipse Lyo M1
- Mar 1, 11am EST -Announcing the Rational OSLC Adapter for Atlassian JIRA
- Feb 16 11am ET - Using OSLC in the context of Strategic Planning for IT
- Feb 7 10am EST - Introduction to, and demonstration of, the W3C Community Group Tools
- Feb 2 11am ET - Systems Engineering Tools Integration and Interoperability using OSLC in the SPRINT project
- Jan 19 11am ET - Making ALM work across multi-vendor and open source solutions with
SAP Connector: Join SAP Solution Manager and IBM CLM using OSLC 24 July 2012, 12 noon EDT
Abstract:
This talk will give a background and description of the IBM Rational Connector for SAP Solution Manager, covering its inception as a custom application for the Blue Harmony project (IBM’s deployment of SAP packaged applications for the IBM back office, the largest single deployment of SAP packaged applications) and its evolution into a commercial product. Following this background material, there will be a live demonstration of the features of the connector. The talk will conclude with a discussion of the design of the connector and the approach, development and testing, used to implement the connector, including the use the connector makes of OSLC interfaces to the CLM applications and the connector’s partial implementation of the OSLC CM specification.
Speaker:
Steve Pitschke is the architect and development lead for the IBM Rational Connector for SAP Solution Manager. In his 17 years at IBM he worked primarily on the ClearCase and ClearQuest products, serving as as senior architect and developer. Previous to
IBM, Steve was at a number of high tech startups and was one of the early architects of the X11 Window System. Steve started his career as a consultant in the area of large scale computer modeling as applied to transportation research and market research.
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