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==== 2. Co-Chairs ==== | ==== 2. Co-Chairs ==== | ||
- | The initial co-Chairs of the AWG are, subject to consensus: | + | The co-Chairs of the AWG are: |
* Charles Dickerson (Loughborough University) | * Charles Dickerson (Loughborough University) | ||
* Jason McC. Smith (Elemental Reasoning) | * Jason McC. Smith (Elemental Reasoning) | ||
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Co-chair roles and responsibilities are less formal in an OMG Working Group than they are in a Special Interest Group or Task Force. There are no formal policies and procedures about the organization of a WG. Membership in the AWG is open, free, and not restricted to holders of an OMG membership. However, co-chairs must be from an OMG member company. | Co-chair roles and responsibilities are less formal in an OMG Working Group than they are in a Special Interest Group or Task Force. There are no formal policies and procedures about the organization of a WG. Membership in the AWG is open, free, and not restricted to holders of an OMG membership. However, co-chairs must be from an OMG member company. | ||
- | Diane Ehramjian (OMG Business Development) and Claude Baudoin (cébé IT & Knowledge Management) are assisting the co-chair in meeting planning, outreach, and maintenance of this wiki. | + | Diane Ehramjian (OMG Business Development) and Claude Baudoin (cébé IT & Knowledge Management) are assisting the co-chairs in meeting planning, outreach, and maintenance of this wiki. |
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* [[Academic WG Teleconference 21 Nov 2018]] | * [[Academic WG Teleconference 21 Nov 2018]] | ||
* [[Academic WG Seattle Meeting 09 Dec 2018]] | * [[Academic WG Seattle Meeting 09 Dec 2018]] | ||
+ | * [[Academic WG Reston Meeting 17 Mar 2019]] | ||
+ | * [[Academic WG Amsterdam Meeting 16 Jun 2019]] | ||
+ | * [[Academic WG Nashville Meeting Sep 2019]] | ||
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^ Title ^ Subject ^ Value to OMG ^ Value to the academic partner ^ Schedule ^ Who is involved ^ | ^ Title ^ Subject ^ Value to OMG ^ Value to the academic partner ^ Schedule ^ Who is involved ^ | ||
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+ | === 4.4. Academic outreach topics per specification === | ||
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+ | Each specification listed below connects to a page with a list of research topics that specification authors and experts would find useful to collaborate over with academia. | ||
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+ | [[BPMN-Topics|BPMN]] | ||
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+ | [[DMN-Topics|DMN]] | ||
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+ | [[SBVR-Topics|SBVR]] | ||
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+ | === 4.5. Minimal Knowledge Sets per specification === | ||
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+ | Each specification listed below connects to a page with a collection of ideas and comments around which to start forming a minimal knowledge set for each standard. The intent is to gather and refine the material that an undergraduate or graduate student would need, at a minimum, to be able to begin engaging with a specification in a meaningful way. | ||
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+ | [[BPMN-MKS|BPMN]] | ||
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+ | [[DMN-MKS|DMN]] | ||
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+ | [[SBVR-MKS|SBVR]] |