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 ~~DISCUSSION|Discussion Forum~~ ~~DISCUSSION|Discussion Forum~~
-{{:​wiki:​cloud:​cloud.jpg?​nolink&​200 }} ===== Welcome to the Cloud Working Group Wiki =====+{{:​wiki:​cloud:​cloud.jpg?​nolink&​200 }} ====== Welcome to the Cloud Working Group Wiki ======
  
 The OMG Cloud Working Group, formed in July 2018, is the successor to the Cloud Standards Customer Council (CSCC), started in 2011. The OMG Cloud Working Group, formed in July 2018, is the successor to the Cloud Standards Customer Council (CSCC), started in 2011.
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-==== 1. Mission ====+===== 1. Mission ​=====
  
 The OMG Cloud Working Group publishes vendor-neutral guidance on important considerations for cloud computing adoption -- highlighting standards, opportunities for standardization,​ cloud customer requirements,​ and best practices to foster an ecosystem of open, standards-based cloud computing technologies. ​ The OMG Cloud Working Group publishes vendor-neutral guidance on important considerations for cloud computing adoption -- highlighting standards, opportunities for standardization,​ cloud customer requirements,​ and best practices to foster an ecosystem of open, standards-based cloud computing technologies. ​
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-==== 2. Co-Chairs and Members ====+===== 2. Co-Chairs and Members ​=====
  
-The co-chairs of the Working Group, ​until the September 2019 meeting, are:+The co-chairs of the Working Group areas of March 2021:
   * Claude Baudoin (Principal, cébé IT & Knowledge Management)   * Claude Baudoin (Principal, cébé IT & Knowledge Management)
-  * David Harris (Supply Chain Cyber SecurityThe Boeing Company+  * David Harris (Cyber ​ArchitectTC Engine
-  * Karolyn Schalk ​(Client Success Manager, IBM Hybrid Cloud SaaS; IBM Certified Cloud Solutions Architect)+  * Lisa Schenkewitz ​(Executive IT Architect, IBM)
  
-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. However, it is our intent ​that after the first year, the CWG will formally elect its co-chairs. Lisa Schenkewitz (IBM) has volunteered to alternate with Karolyn Schalk and take one of the co-chair seats in the summer of 2019.+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. However, it is our intent ​to periodically ask CWG members to formally elect the group'​s ​co-chairs.
  
-Membership ​in the CWG is open, free, and not restricted to holders of an OMG membership. However, co-chairs must be from an OMG member company.+As of March 2021, membership ​in the CWG is open, free, and not restricted to holders of an OMG membership. However, co-chairs must be from an OMG member company.
  
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-==== 3. Meetings ====+===== 3. Meetings ​=====
  
-The CWG largely operates through work performed "​off-line"​ by its members, such as the writing and editing of discussion papers.+The CWG largely operates through work performed "​off-line"​ by its members, such as the writing and editing of discussion papers. In addition, "​information sessions"​ (status review and discussion of the CWG's roadmap) are held during regular OMG meetings, usually on Wednesday mornings, and are announced on the OMG meeting agenda. See [[https://​www.omg.org/​events|omg.org/​events]] for the dates and locations of the next meetings.
  
-In addition, status reviews and discussions ​of the CWG's roadmap will occur during regular OMG meetings. The initial cadence of meetings, agreed at the 25 Sep 2018 kickoff meeting in Ottawa, is+Below is a table of reports from prior longer ​meetings: 
-  * a face-to-face meeting (half a day or a full day) during the quarterly OMG meeting week; +  * green links point to sub-pages in this wiki 
-  * one teleconference per quarter midway between OMG meetings.+  * blue links point to OMG documents ​or Google Docs notes 
 +  * red links point to pages that do not exist yet
  
-The next face-to-face meeting is scheduled for **Tuesday, 18 June 2019,** during ​the OMG meeting ​in **Amsterdam,​ Netherlands**,​ from **13:00 to 17:00 Continental Europe Summer Time** (7:00-11:00 am Eastern US time Remote participation will be available+^Year ^Quarter ^Link ^Remarks ^ 
- +| 2022 | Q3 | [[https://​www.omgwiki.org/​agendas/​2022Q3/​CloudWGCalendar.html| Agenda]] | Expect minutes in October | 
-The agenda of our meetings generally follows this pattern+| 2022 | Q2 | [[https://​www.omg.org/​cgi-bin/​doc?​cwg/​22-07-01.pdf|Notes from the CWG meeting ​on 22 Jun 2022]] | 
-  ​* Welcome and introductions +| 2022 | Q1 | [[https://​www.omgwiki.org/​agendas/​2022Q1/​CloudWGCalendar.html|Agenda of March 23 meeting]] | | 
-  * Review of papers completed or started during ​the previous quarter +| 2021 | Q4 |{{wiki:20211207-omgcloudwg-minutes.pdf|Notes from the CWG meeting on 07 Dec 2021}} |Draft| 
-  * Review of the potential upcoming paper, participant feedback and prioritization,​ new suggestions,​ etc. +| 2021 | Q3 |{{wiki:20210928-omgcloudwg-minutes.pdf|Notes from the CWG meeting on 28 Sept 2021}} |Draft | 
-  * Discussion of other actions (events, standards efforts, etc.) +| 2021 | Q2 |{{wiki:​20210615-omgcloudwg-minutes.pdf|Notes from the CWG meeting on 15 Jun 2021}} ​ |Draft | 
-  * Agenda items for the following face-to-face meeting +| 2021 | Q1 | [[https://​docs.google.com/​document/​d/​1FDynatPe5WcFtYaNsQ_PQVjQtoaIIWsn7UiN9yty__k/​edit?​usp=sharing|Notes from the CWG meeting on 24 Mar 2021]] | Google Docs draft | 
- +| 2020 | Q4 | [[https://​www.omg.org/​members/​cgi-bin/​doc?​cwg/​21-03-01.pdf|Notes from the CWG meeting on 9 Dec 2020]] | |  
-[[Notes from the CWG meeting on 18 June 2019 in Amsterdam]]+|2020 | Q3 | [[https://​www.omg.org/​members/​cgi-bin/​doc?​cwg/​20-10-02.pdf|Notes from the CWG meeting on 16 Sep 2020]] | |  
 +|2020 | Q2 | [[https://​www.omg.org/​cgi-bin/​doc?​cwg/​20-08-01.pdf|Notes from the CWG meeting ​on 24 Jun 2020]] | |  
 +|2020 | Q1 | [[https://​docs.google.com/​document/​d/​14qgq6KC2Np3aA38b49zhU2tNQmMvL49sEYvYB_c2fik/​edit?​usp=sharing|Notes from the CWG meeting on 25 Mar 2020]] | Google Docs draft | 
 +|2019 | Q4 | [[Notes from the CWG meeting on 11 Dec 2019 in Long Beach]] | |  
 +|2019 | Q3 | [[Notes from the CWG meeting on 24 Sep 2019 in Nashville]] | | 
 +|2019 | Q2 | [[Notes from the CWG meeting on 18 June 2019 in Amsterdam]] ​| | 
  
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-==== 4. Deliverables per OMG Process ====+===== 4. Deliverables per OMG Process ​=====
  
-=== 4.1. Discussion Papers ===+==== 4.1. Discussion Papers ​====
  
-The CSCC created ​[[https://​www.omg.org/​cloud/​published-deliverables.htm|28 ​guides or papers]] during its existence. All of those become ​"OMG Discussion Papers,"​ although they are not being re-published with a new title or cover page at this time. The change in name and  branding will occur //as the papers are updated.//+The CSCC created ​27 guides or papers during its existence. All of those are now classified as "OMG Discussion Papers,"​ although they are not being re-published with a new title or cover page at this time. The change in name and  branding will occur //as the papers are updated.// ​With the new papers added by the OMG Cloud Working group since 2019, there are now [[https://​www.omg.org/​cloud/​published-deliverables.htm|29 guides or papers]], listed below.
  
 The roadmap for the writing of new Discussion Papers or the updating of existing ones will be decided by the group as a whole during its meetings. The workflow for each paper will conclude with: The roadmap for the writing of new Discussion Papers or the updating of existing ones will be decided by the group as a whole during its meetings. The workflow for each paper will conclude with:
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 In general, the last two steps will take place during an in-person Task Force meeting during an OMG Technical Meeting week. In exceptional cases, this may be replaced by an e-mail vote if the Task Force chairs agree, to avoid delaying the paper. In general, the last two steps will take place during an in-person Task Force meeting during an OMG Technical Meeting week. In exceptional cases, this may be replaced by an e-mail vote if the Task Force chairs agree, to avoid delaying the paper.
  
-== 4.1.1. Existing Guides and Papers ==+=== 4.1.1. Existing Guides and Papers ​===
  
-^ Title with Link ^ Version ^ Date ^ Change Requests ^ +We generally raise the possibility of updating an existing paper or guide when it is about three years oldMajor reason ​to update a paper may be
-| [[https://​www.omg.org/​cloud/​deliverables/​practical-guide-to-cloud-computing.htm|Practical Guide to Cloud Computing]] | 3.0 | Dec 2017 | | +  * references ​to obsolete technologies,​ 
-| [[https://​www.omg.org/​cloud/​deliverables/​practical-guide-to-hybrid-cloud-computing.htm|Practical Guide to Hybrid Cloud Computing]] | 1.0 | Feb 2016 | | +  * important evolution of the market, 
-| [[https://​www.omg.org/​cloud/​deliverables/​practical-guide-to-cloud-management-platforms.htm|Practical Guide to Cloud Management Platforms]] | 1.0 | Jul 2017 | | +  * new opinions presented by CWG members, 
-| [[https://​www.omg.org/​cloud/​deliverables/​security-for-cloud-computing-10-steps-to-ensure-success.htm|Security for Cloud Computing: Ten Steps to Ensure Success]] | 3.0 | Dec 2017 | | +  * appearance of new standards.
-| [[https://​www.omg.org/​cloud/​deliverables/​cloud-customer-architecture-for-securing-workloads-on-cloud-services.htm|Cloud Customer Architecture for Securing Workloads on Cloud Services]] | | | | +
-| //(under construction)//​ | | | | +
-| Practical Guide to Cloud Service Agreements | 3.0 | Feb 2019 | | +
-| Practical Guide to Cloud Deployment Technologies | 1.0 | Mar 2019 | | +
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-== 4.1.2. Papers Proposed or in Progress ==+In addition, revisions should address the following objectives:​ 
 +  * re-branding the paper or guide with the OMG logo, the name of the Cloud Working Group, and the OMG copyright notice, 
 +  * acknowledging authors (some older papers did not contain an acknowledgement section), 
 +  * fixing "link rot" and replacing obsolete links with newer ones, 
 +  * aligning the terminology with the most recent usage (e.g., "​CSP"​ and "​CSC"​ for cloud service providers and customers, respectively),​ 
 +  * tightening the language when there are repetitions or unnecessary statements,​ 
 +  * fixing any typos or grammar errors. 
 +  
 +^ Title with Link ^ Version ^ Date ^ Change Requests ^ Page\\ views (cumul.) ^ Page\\ views (2021) ^ 
 +| [[https://​www.omg.org/​cloud/​deliverables/​practical-guide-to-cloud-computing.htm|Practical Guide to Cloud Computing]] | 3.0 | Dec<​html>&​nbsp;</​html>​2017 | |  3,732 |  433 | 
 +| [[https://​www.omg.org/​cloud/​deliverables/​practical-guide-to-hybrid-cloud-computing.htm|Practical Guide to Hybrid Cloud Computing]] | 1.0 | Feb<​html>&​nbsp;</​html>​2016 | |  3,602 |  247 | 
 +| [[https://​www.omg.org/​cloud/​deliverables/​practical-guide-to-cloud-management-platforms.htm|Practical Guide to Cloud Management Platforms]] | 1.0 | Jul<​html>&​nbsp;</​html>​2017 | |  3,239 |  252 | 
 +| [[https://​www.omg.org/​cloud/​deliverables/​practical-guide-to-platform-as-a-service.htm|Practical Guide to Platform-as-a-Service]] | 1.0 | Sep<​html>&​nbsp;</​html>​2015 | |  1,026 |  104 | 
 +| [[https://​www.omg.org/​cloud/​deliverables/​practical-guide-to-cloud-deployment-technologies.htm|Practical Guide to Cloud Deployment Technologies]] | 1.0 | Mar<​html>&​nbsp;</​html>​2019 | |  758 |  110 | 
 +| [[https://​www.omg.org/​cloud/​deliverables/​practical-guide-to-cloud-governance.htm|Practical Guide to Cloud Governance]] | 1.0 | Jun<​html>&​nbsp;</​html>​2019 | |  1,229 |  335 | 
 +| [[https://​www.omg.org/​cloud/​deliverables/​practical-guide-to-cloud-service-agreements.htm|Practical Guide to Cloud Service Agreements]] | 3.0 | Feb<​html>&​nbsp;</​html>​2019 | |  6,088 |  366 | 
 +| [[https://​www.omg.org/​cloud/​deliverables/​public-cloud-service-agreements-what-to-expect-and-what-to-negotiate.htm|Public Cloud Service Agreements: What to Expect and What to Negotiate]] | 3.0 | Sep<​html>&​nbsp;</​html>​2019 | |  2,828 |  189 | 
 +| [[https://​www.omg.org/​cloud/​deliverables/​security-for-cloud-computing-10-steps-to-ensure-success.htm|Security for Cloud Computing: Ten Steps to Ensure Success]] | 3.0 | Dec<​html>&​nbsp;</​html>​2017 | |  52 |  616 | 
 +| [[https://​www.omg.org/​cloud/​deliverables/​cloud-security-standards-what-to-expect-and-what-to-negotiate.htm|Cloud Security Standards: What to Expect and What to Negotiate]] | 2.0 | Aug<​html>&​nbsp;</​html>​2016 | |  5,666 |  656 | 
 +| [[https://​www.omg.org/​cloud/​deliverables/​cloud-customer-architecture-for-api-management.htm|Cloud Customer Architecture for API Management]] | 1.0 | 2017 | |  2,248 |  266 | 
 +| [[https://​www.omg.org/​cloud/​deliverables/​cloud-customer-architecture-for-big-data-and-analytics.htm|Cloud Customer Architecture for Big Data and Analytics]] | 2.0 | 2017 | |  2,507 |  229 | 
 +| [[https://​www.omg.org/​cloud/​deliverables/​cloud-customer-architecture-for-blockchain.htm|Cloud Customer Architecture for Blockchain]] | 1.0 | 2017 | |  2,037 |  92 | 
 +| [[https://​www.omg.org/​cloud/​deliverables/​cloud-customer-architecture-for-ecommerce.htm|Cloud Customer Architecture for e-Commerce]] | 1.0 | 2016 | |  2,701 |  666 | 
 +| [[https://​www.omg.org/​cloud/​deliverables/​cloud-customer-architecture-for-enterprise-social-collaboration.htm|Cloud Customer Architecture for Enterprise Social Collaboration]] | 1.0 | 2017 | |  376 |  60 | 
 +| [[https://​www.omg.org/​cloud/​deliverables/​cloud-customer-architecture-for-hybrid-integration.htm|Cloud Customer Architecture for Hybrid Integration]] | 1.0 | 2017 | |  1,680 |  218 | 
 +| [[https://​www.omg.org/​cloud/​deliverables/​cloud-customer-architecture-for-iot.htm|Cloud Customer Architecture for IoT]] | 1.0 | 2016 | |  2,108 |  134 | 
 +| [[https://​www.omg.org/​cloud/​deliverables/​cloud-customer-architecture-for-mobile.htm|Cloud Customer Architecture for Mobile]] | 1.0 | 2015 | |  964 |  94 | 
 +| [[https://​www.omg.org/​cloud/​deliverables/​cloud-customer-architecture-for-securing-workloads-on-cloud-services.htm|Cloud Customer Architecture for Securing Workloads on Cloud Services]] | 1.0 | Apr<​html>&​nbsp;</​html>​2017| |  2,024 |  252 | 
 +| [[https://​www.omg.org/​cloud/​deliverables/​cloud-customer-architecture-for-web-application-hosting.htm|Cloud Customer Architecture for Web Application Hosting]] | 2.0 | 2016 | |  1,956 |  129 | 
 +| [[https://​www.omg.org/​cloud/​deliverables/​migrating-applications-to-public-cloud-services-roadmap-for-success.htm|Migrating Applications to Public Cloud Services: Roadmap for Success]] | 2.0 | Feb<​html>&​nbsp;</​html>​2018 | |  4,453 |  236 | 
 +| [[https://​www.omg.org/​cloud/​deliverables/​migrating-applications-to-the-cloud-assessing-performance-and-response-time-requirements.htm|Migrating Applications to the Cloud: Assessing Performance and Response Time Requirements]] | 1.0 | Oct<​html>&​nbsp;</​html>​2014 | |  1,261 |  90 | 
 +| [[https://​www.omg.org/​cloud/​deliverables/​data-residency-challenges.htm|Data Residency Challenges (A Joint Paper with the Object Management Group)]] | 1.0 | May<​html>&​nbsp;</​html>​2017 | Following OMG-CSCC merger, replace with an update of the OMG version |  1,288 |  126 | 
 +| [[https://​www.omg.org/​cloud/​deliverables/​best-practices-for-developing-and-growing-a-cloud-enabled-workforce.htm|Best Practices for Developing and Growing a Cloud-Enabled Workforce]] | 1.0 | May 2018 | |  615 |  92 | 
 +| [[https://​www.omg.org/​cloud/​deliverables/​cloud-customer-architecture-for-big-data-and-analytics.htm|Cloud Customer Architecture for Big Data and Analytics]] | 2.0 | 2017 | |  2,507 |  229 | 
 +| [[https://​www.omg.org/​cloud/​deliverables/​hybrid-cloud-considerations-for-big-data-and-analytics.htm|Hybrid Cloud Considerations for Big Data and Analytics]] | 1.0 | Jul<​html>&​nbsp;</​html>​2017 | |  1,759 |  275 | 
 +| [[https://​www.omg.org/​cloud/​deliverables/​impact-of-cloud-computing-on-healthcare.htm|Impact of Cloud Computing on Healthcare]] | 2.0 | Feb<​html>&​nbsp;</​html>​2017 | |  4,152 |  121 | 
 +| [[https://​www.omg.org/​cloud/​deliverables/​convergence-of-social-mobile-and-cloud-7-steps-to-ensure-success.htm|Convergence of Social, Mobile and Cloud: 7 Steps to Ensure Success]] | 1.0 | Jun<​html>&​nbsp;</​html>​2013 | |  292 |  38 | 
 +| [[https://​www.omg.org/​cloud/​deliverables/​the-state-and-future-of-cyber-insurance.htm|The State and Future of Cyber Insurance]] | 1.0 | Dec 2020 | |  195 |  195 | 
 +| [[https://​www.omg.org/​members/​cgi-bin/​doc?​mars/​21-02-01.pdf|Collected Cloud Computing References]] | 1.0 | Jan<​html>&​nbsp;</​html>​2021 | |  
 +| [[https://​www.omg.org/​cloud/​deliverables/​NFTs-and-Cyber-Insurance-mars-21-09-07.pdf|NFTs and Cyber Insurance]] | 1.0 | Sep<​html>&​nbsp;</​html>​2021 | |  4 |  4 | 
 +| [[https://​www.omg.org/​cloud/​Anything-as-a-Service-Glossary-22-06-08.pdf|XaaS (Anything as a Service) Glossary]] | 1.0 | Jun<​html>&​nbsp;</​html>​2022 | | | | 
 +| [[https://​www.omg.org/​cloud/​deliverables/​interoperability-and-portability-for-cloud-computing-a-guide.htm|Interoperability and Portability for Cloud Computing: A Guide]] | 3.0 | Dec<​html>&​nbsp;</​html>​2022 | | | | 
 +| [[https://​www.omg.org/​cgi-bin/​doc?​mars/​2022-12-14|Proposal for a Standard Template for Cloud Service Agreements]] | 1.0 | Dec<​html>&​nbsp;</​html>​2022 | | | | 
 +| [[https://​www.omg.org/​cgi-bin/​doc?​mars/​23-12-05|Domain Taxonomies for Cloud Data Governance]] | 1.0 | Dec<​html>&​nbsp;</​html>​2023 | | | | 
 + 
 +=== 4.1.2. Papers ​or RFIs Proposed or in Progress ​===
  
 ^ Title ^ Leaders ^ Kick-off ^ External Draft ^ Planned Vote ^ ^ Title ^ Leaders ^ Kick-off ^ External Draft ^ Planned Vote ^
-| **Practical Guide to Cloud Governance** (new) Karolyn Schalk (IBM)\\ Ash Heda (Wipro) ​5-Feb-2019 ​20-May-2019\\ [[https://​www.omg.org/​cgi-bin/​doc?​cwg/​2019-05-01|Download]]\\ [[https://​docs.google.com/​forms/​d/​1C0e5gjdaud9_SxHsenmWR7UIsrmHfIZDXlSMYvwTuA4/​|Comment Form]] | June 21 in Amsterdam ​|+| **AI in the Cloud** | Lisa Schenkewitz ​Jan 2024 Jun 2024 Sep 2024 |
  
 When new papers are released, they may supersede similar considerations previously included in some other papers, in which case those will need to be revised accordingly in due time. When new papers are released, they may supersede similar considerations previously included in some other papers, in which case those will need to be revised accordingly in due time.
  
-This status and plans were presented to the MARS Task Force in March 2019. +The roadmap for the next cycles ​(reviewed at each meetingcurrently ​includes:
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-The roadmap for Q3 2019 work (with approval in June or September), still subject to discussion, ​includes: +
-  * Revising the White Paper (it will be now be called a Discussion Paper, in accordance with OMG terminology) on **Cloud Service Agreements: What to Expect and What to Negotiate.** Completion of the Practical Guide to CSAs V3 was a prerequisite to start this revision.+
   * The December 2018 meeting raised the need for a **Catalog of Cloud Standards**.   * The December 2018 meeting raised the need for a **Catalog of Cloud Standards**.
-  * The December 2018 meeting also raised the potential need to revise the **Interoperability Paper**, even though it is relatively recent (December 2017), in order to add a new scenario about data migration, and mention //​interoperability patterns//. David Harris and Beniamino Di Martino are the initial champions of this proposal. 
-  * A new paper on **Cyber Insurance and the Cloud** may be proposed, in lieu of having added a large section on this subject in the Practical Guide to CSAs. 
-  * A new paper, suggested by Karen Shunk (OMG) that would inherit work previously done by the ARTS Council (now the OMG Retail Domain Task Force or RDTF). This would be branded as a joint paper of the RDTF and CWG, and would go through the RDTF for approval. Tentative title: **Practical Guide to Cloud Adoption in Retail**. The focus would be on retail use cases, so that it would not repeat the content of other papers, but point to those papers instead. 
-  * A new paper, suggested by Alex Tumashov (Schlumberger) on **Data Governance in the Cloud.** Karolyn Schalk commented: 
-    * //Data governance is mentioned within the Practical Guide to Cloud Governance, to remind people that it is one of the governance types that needs to be "​harmonized"​ when establishing cloud governance. Data governance is a pretty mature discipline, still too few organizations practice it thoughtfully,​ and lack of it is a major impediment to good data science results, and for creating quality machine learning models and then sustaining them. If a paper were initiated my suggestion would be to focus on "​contemporary topics in data governance"​ and cover data science, AI, machine learning as reasons to adopt. A paper of 15 pages or less.// 
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-The revised roadmap will be submitted to feedback by the CWG members, either during a webinar or at the March meeting. 
  
-== 4.1.3. Important Points about the OMG Publication Process ==+=== 4.1.3. Important Points about the OMG Publication Process ​===
   * //Getting a document approved without too much delay if the final draft is ready a few days after an OMG meeting.// The MARS Task Force agreed, during its December 2018 meeting, on the following rules. We will propose that other Task Forces that may be asked to approve other papers follow those rules too, and we will submit them as suggestions to the new Process Subcommittee of the Architecture Board.   * //Getting a document approved without too much delay if the final draft is ready a few days after an OMG meeting.// The MARS Task Force agreed, during its December 2018 meeting, on the following rules. We will propose that other Task Forces that may be asked to approve other papers follow those rules too, and we will submit them as suggestions to the new Process Subcommittee of the Architecture Board.
     * Approval outside of their regular meetings should be exceptional.     * Approval outside of their regular meetings should be exceptional.
     * The final draft should be distributed four weeks before the vote starts.     * The final draft should be distributed four weeks before the vote starts.
     * An e-mail vote will then be administered using normal OMG poll procedures.     * An e-mail vote will then be administered using normal OMG poll procedures.
-  * //The OMG standard footer at the bottom of the cover page of a Discussion Paper says that it is not an official position of the OMG.// 
-    * The OMG Technical Director agrees that we want to get rid of this message, which weakens the document. 
-    * The PSC will receive and examine this request in mid-2019. 
  
-=== 4.2. RFIs, RFCs and RFPs ===+==== 4.2. RFIs, RFCs and RFPs ====
  
 Per OMG policies and procedures, there are now new types of deliverables that the CWG may undertake: Per OMG policies and procedures, there are now new types of deliverables that the CWG may undertake:
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-==== 5. Call for Participation ====+===== 5. Call for Participation ​=====
  
-=== 5.1. Joining the CWG and the mailing list ===+==== 5.1. Joining the CWG and the mailing list ====
 Interested OMG and non-OMG participants are invited to [[https://​www.omg.org/​cloud/​join-the-cwg.htm|join the CWG]]. Interested OMG and non-OMG participants are invited to [[https://​www.omg.org/​cloud/​join-the-cwg.htm|join the CWG]].
  
 We have a mailing list, [[mailto:​[email protected]|[email protected]]]. If you join the CWG, you will be added to the distribution. To ask to be added to the mailing list manually, or to unsubscribe,​ please [[mailto:​[email protected]?​subject=cloudwg%20mailing%20list|click here]], state your request in the message, and press Send. We have a mailing list, [[mailto:​[email protected]|[email protected]]]. If you join the CWG, you will be added to the distribution. To ask to be added to the mailing list manually, or to unsubscribe,​ please [[mailto:​[email protected]?​subject=cloudwg%20mailing%20list|click here]], state your request in the message, and press Send.
  
-=== 5.2. Contributing to this Wiki ===+//In 2020, OMG mailing lists will become closed to non-members after a transition period.// We will continue to broadcast important news on our [[https://​www.linkedin.com/​groups/​3841459/​|LinkedIn group]]. In order to see all the information generated by the CWG, please bookmark this wiki page and visit it periodically,​ and consider joining OMG as a member. This will give you access to all of OMG's work, not just the CWG'​s. 
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 +==== 5.2. Contributing to this Wiki ====
 The following people are currently able to edit this wiki directly, and more will be added as appropriate:​ The following people are currently able to edit this wiki directly, and more will be added as appropriate:​
-  * Claude Baudoin ​and Karolyn Schalk ​(co-chairs) +  * Claude Baudoin (co-chair)
-  * Paulo Takeda (IBM Brazil) +
-  * Tracie Berardi (OMG staff)+
  
 Others should be able to use the discussion box to suggest changes, and the authors will implement the changes or discuss them with the authors of the suggestions. //If you encounter any difficulty doing so, please contact// [[[email protected]?​subject=OMG%20CWG%20Wiki|Claude Baudoin]]. Others should be able to use the discussion box to suggest changes, and the authors will implement the changes or discuss them with the authors of the suggestions. //If you encounter any difficulty doing so, please contact// [[[email protected]?​subject=OMG%20CWG%20Wiki|Claude Baudoin]].
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-==== 6. Related Standards, Guidelines and Policies ====+===== 6. Related Standards, Guidelines and Policies ​=====
  
 This is a list of relevant international and national standards; compliance or certification programs; and other initiatives,​ strategies, policies, procedures, and governance documents that should be considered when formulating positions, creating documents, or suggesting OMG standardization efforts. This is a list of relevant international and national standards; compliance or certification programs; and other initiatives,​ strategies, policies, procedures, and governance documents that should be considered when formulating positions, creating documents, or suggesting OMG standardization efforts.
  
-=== 6.1. ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 38 Standards ===+==== 6.1. ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 38 Standards ​====
  
 In existence: In existence:
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   * ISO/IEC 23613, Service Metering and Billing.   * ISO/IEC 23613, Service Metering and Billing.
  
-=== 6.2 Other Guidelines ===+==== 6.2. ANSI Standards ==== 
 + 
 +ANSI X9 (Accredited Standards Committee on Financial Services) has been preparing, since mid-2020, a new standard called X9.125 on cloud security and cryptography for financial institutions. Claude Baudoin is a member of the authoring team and has ensured that input provided by several members of OMG's Cloud WG was incorporated into the standard. The development was completed in Q3 2023. 
 + 
 +==== 6.3 Other Guidelines ​====
  
   * [[https://​cloud.cio.gov/​strategy/​|Federal Cloud Computing Strategy]] (draft)   * [[https://​cloud.cio.gov/​strategy/​|Federal Cloud Computing Strategy]] (draft)
   * [[https://​governmenttechnologyinsider.com/​wp-content/​uploads/​2017/​09/​CASTLE-Guide-v11.0-20170830.pdf|Cloud Acquisition Professional’s Cloud Adoption Survival Tips, Lessons, and Experiences (CASTLE) Guide]]   * [[https://​governmenttechnologyinsider.com/​wp-content/​uploads/​2017/​09/​CASTLE-Guide-v11.0-20170830.pdf|Cloud Acquisition Professional’s Cloud Adoption Survival Tips, Lessons, and Experiences (CASTLE) Guide]]
   * [[https://​www.americanbar.org/​groups/​departments_offices/​legal_technology_resources/​resources/​charts_fyis/​cloud-ethics-chart.html|Cloud Ethics Opinions Around the U.S.]] (a compilation from the American Bar Association about the criteria that are used to determine that lawyers can ethically use cloud computing in their practice)   * [[https://​www.americanbar.org/​groups/​departments_offices/​legal_technology_resources/​resources/​charts_fyis/​cloud-ethics-chart.html|Cloud Ethics Opinions Around the U.S.]] (a compilation from the American Bar Association about the criteria that are used to determine that lawyers can ethically use cloud computing in their practice)
 +  * [[https://​www.dau.mil/​tools/​Pages/​Guidebook-Viewer.aspx?​source=https://​www.dau.mil/​guidebooks/​Shared%20Documents%20HTML/​DoD%20Cloud%20Acquisition%20Guidebook.aspx|U.S. Department of Defense Cloud Acquisition Guidebook]]
  
 //(under construction,​ in part by collecting references from the existing CSCC guides and white papers, or those sent by members of this group)// //(under construction,​ in part by collecting references from the existing CSCC guides and white papers, or those sent by members of this group)//
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 +===== 7. Events and Conferences =====
 +
 +Help us populate this section by sending event listings to the CWG co-chairs. If you attend an event, please take notes and transform them into a subpage of this wiki (we'll explain how -- see Section 5.2).
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 +^ Event ^ Dates ^ Location ^ Notes ^
 +| [[https://​parsec.unicampania.it/​workshops/​index.php/​swism/​swism24| SWISM]] | July 3-5, 2024 | Taiwan | The International Workshop on Semantic Web/Cloud Information and Services Discovery and Management (SWISM-2024) brings together scientists, engineers, computer users and students to exchange and share their experiences,​ new ideas, and research results about all aspects of intelligent methods applied to Web- and Cloud-based systems, and to discuss the practical challenges encountered and the solutions adopted. |
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 +===== 8. Bibliography =====
 +
 +Di Martino, Beniamino, Giuseppina Cretalla, and Antonio Esposito: **[[https://​www.springer.com/​it/​book/​9783319137001|Cloud Portability and Interoperability]]**. Springer Briefs in Computer Science, 2019. ISBN 978-3-319-13701-8.
 +
 +International Organization for Standards (ISO): **[[https://​www.iso.org/​standard/​79573.html|ISO/​IEC 19944-1:​2020 Cloud computing and distributed platforms ─ Data flow, data categories and data use - Part 1: Fundamentals]]** (for purchase)
 +
 +Lawson, Angela, et al.: **[[https://​www.bostonfed.org/​publications/​fintech/​beyond-theory-getting-practical-with-blockchain.aspx|Beyond Theory: Getting Practical With Blockchain]]**. Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, February 2019, 27 pages.
 +
 +Makhlouf, Rasha: **[[https://​link.springer.com/​article/​10.1186/​s13677-019-0149-4|Cloudy transaction costs: a dive into cloud computing economics]]**. Journal of Cloud Computing, Vol. 9 (2020)
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