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OSLC4MBSE Working Group

The OSLC4MBSE Working Group has been initiated in 2013 as a collaborative effort between members of the OMG Systems Engineering and OSLC communities as part of the OMG SE DSIG. The aim of this working group is to investigate and develop an approach for multidisciplinary life-cycle integration in systems engineering, in order to support interoperability between the domains and their data. The graphical modeling language OMG SysML™ and its concepts represent a subset of the systems engineering domain which supports general-purpose modeling of systems. The Open Services for Lifecycle Collaboration (OSLC) is a tool interoperability approach based on standardized and open Web technologies that enables common interoperability across various domains. The initial focus of this working group is to investigate how SysML concepts can be implemented using OSLC to achieve life-cycle integration. Demonstrations are being planned to illustrate the approach.

2014/2015 Objectives & Scope

Objectives:

Scope:

Work Group Members

Work Group Leaders: Parham Vasaiely and Axel Reichwein

Work Group Members:

Work Plan

DRAFT Working Group Plan 2014/2015

Related Working Groups

Online Meeting Details

Previous Meeting Material

December 08th 2014

November 24th 2014

October 13th 2014

Presentation as PDF Link to WebEx Recording, 49 min 18 sec

October 27th 2014

Presentation as PDF Link to WebEx Recording, 54 min 55 sec

Web Conference Details:

WebEx Meeting Number: 844 528 78

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Events and Conferences

Below you find a list of conferences and events which are relevant either as part of the dissemination effort of the OSLC4MBSE or as opportunity for the workgroup members to meet physically.

2015
Model Driven Engineering 2015, 17th June 2015, LINK

2014
INCOSE UK Annual Systems Engineering Conference 2014 (ASEC2014), November 18 and 19, 2014 LINK
8th Annual INCOSE Great Lakes Regional Conference, October 10 - 11, 2014, LINK
PDT Europe 2014 PLCS/OSLC Workshop, October 13, 2014 LINK
3rd European Conference on Interoperability for Embedded Systems Development Environments, October 9, 2014 LINK
No Magic World Conference 2014, May 4-7, 2014 LINK
INCOSE IS 2014, June 30 – July 3 2014, LINK
OMG SE DSIG Meeting, Reston, Virginia, March 25, 2014 LINK
INCOSE IW 2014, Los Angeles, CA, January 25 - 26, 2014 LINK

2013
OMG SE DSIG Meeting, New Brunswick, New Jersey, September 24, 2013 LINK
OMG SE DSIG Meeting, Berlin, Germany, June 17-18, 2013 - LINK

MBSE Interoperability Scenario

Demonstration System (SUV)

Overall MBSE Interoperability Scenario

Individual Scenarios

Documents and Links

Work Group Proposal

Conversion of SysML into OSLC Resource Shapes

Mapping SysML Specification into RDF Documents for OSLC data interchange

OSLC Resource and Shapes based on simple EADS example

OSLC4MBSE - OMG request to provide Namespace for SysML Specification

Technical Documents

Documentation on Generation of SysML and UML vocabularies

General Documentation on OSLC Resources in RDF

Documentation of OSLC Resource Shapes Generation for SysML

Open-source Implementation of SysML/UML Vocabulary Generation and OSLC Resource Shapes Generation for SysML

SysML RDF Vocabulary

The SysML RDF vocabulary is a data representation that can enable linked data exchange using OSLC. This vocabulary is published in HTML by the OMG at http://www.omg.org/techprocess/experimental-rdf/SysML/1.3/, which is also the SysML vocabulary namespace URI. A REST client such as Postman (http://www.getpostman.com/), can be used to retrieve the vocabulary in RDF/XML.

This SysML vocabulary is an experimental version that results from feedback of several members of the OSCL4MBSE Working Group over several months, but has not gone through a formal approval or adoption process by the Working Group or the Object Management Group. It is anticipated that this vocabulary will continue to be updated, and serve as a starting point for a possible OMG Request for Proposal (RFP) in the future.