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Moderator: Axel Reichwein, Koneksys ([email protected])
Open Services for Lifecycle Collaboration (OSLC) is an integration approach based on the Web which is increasingly used for Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) and Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) solutions. The Web can capture relationships between documents (e.g. web pages) and data (Linked Data). OSLC is based on Linked Data to capture links between engineering data.
OSLC is also an initiative aiming at simplifying collaboration across the system development and system delivery lifecycle. The initiative is not only open and non-proprietary but it also encourages all industry members, including vendors, open source projects, consultants, and in-house developers, to participate.
The sessions on Saturday afternoon and Sunday morning are identical.
Axel Reichwein, Consultant at Koneksys, has developed since 2012 several OSLC-based integration solutions including OSLC adapters for MagicDraw SysML, Simulink, AMESim, and PTC Integrity. As Co-chair of the OMG OSLC4MBSE working group, he investigates how OSLC can be used for Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE). He received a PhD in Aerospace Engineering from the University of Stuttgart and performed postdoctoral research at the Georgia Institute of Technology in system architecture modeling and multidisciplinary data integration.
Nick Crossley is the Technical Architect for the Rational solution for Product Line Engineering, including version and variant management, configuration management, and cross-domain baselining. Nick is the chair of the OASIS OSLC CCM TC, and also participates in the Core workgroup. Nick has over 40 years of experience with software tools and development.
Steve Speicher, IBM Rational Software, [email protected], http://stevespeicher.blogspot.com , http://about.me/SteveSpeicher. Steve Speicher is an IBM Senior Technical Staff Member who focuses on lifecycle integrations. He is the editor for the W3C Linked Data Platform specification. He is IBM’s technical lead for the Open Services for Lifecycle Collaboration (OSLC) efforts, which delivers open HTTP REST and Linked Data specifications, as well as implementations. Steve is committer and project co-lead for Eclipse Lyo. He formerly worked on emerging standardization efforts in healthcare and compound documents (W3C).
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