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 <p>Monday morning started with a meeting of the UPOS v1.16 Retail Communication Service Device RFP voters. Vote-to-vote and vote-to-recommend motions were made for the VINX submission and both passed. Monday afternoon the AB reviewed and approved the Retail Communications Service Device (UPOS1.16) submission from VINX. Furuhata Tadashi created the FTF charter for voting and member join which was presented by Bart McGlothin on Friday during the closing TC plenary.</p> <p>Monday morning started with a meeting of the UPOS v1.16 Retail Communication Service Device RFP voters. Vote-to-vote and vote-to-recommend motions were made for the VINX submission and both passed. Monday afternoon the AB reviewed and approved the Retail Communications Service Device (UPOS1.16) submission from VINX. Furuhata Tadashi created the FTF charter for voting and member join which was presented by Bart McGlothin on Friday during the closing TC plenary.</p>
  
-<p>Wednesday started with an overview or our current work efforts in progress and group introductions. It included a vote for the two nominated new chair’s; Andy Mattice and Leonid Rubhakin, to server for the next 2 years with their term beginning at the end of the Amsterdam meeting.</p>+<p>Wednesday started with an overview or our current work efforts in progress and group introductions. It included a vote for the two nominated new chair’s; Andy Mattice and Leonid Rubakhin, to server for the next 2 years with their term beginning at the end of the Amsterdam meeting.</p>
  
 <p>Ron Zahavi presented the current status and progress of the Retail IoT Security Maturity Model work team efforts. We are starting to make good progress initially documenting UPOS devices. This group meets every couple weeks and the date/time is published on the Retail Wiki sidebar. The link to the status presentation is available below.</p> <p>Ron Zahavi presented the current status and progress of the Retail IoT Security Maturity Model work team efforts. We are starting to make good progress initially documenting UPOS devices. This group meets every couple weeks and the date/time is published on the Retail Wiki sidebar. The link to the status presentation is available below.</p>
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 <p>Andy Mattice and Vivian Underwood shared their progress and strategy for the Location standard. A community work team will work on adding new use cases to the existing V1 and V2 location standard documents as a new combined standard and submitting the resulting updated proposal as an RFC to become a OMG standard.</p> <p>Andy Mattice and Vivian Underwood shared their progress and strategy for the Location standard. A community work team will work on adding new use cases to the existing V1 and V2 location standard documents as a new combined standard and submitting the resulting updated proposal as an RFC to become a OMG standard.</p>
  
-<p>Wednesday afternoon had a separate special OMG session organized by Karen Shunk: Artificial Intelligence and the Customer Experience. Special speakers included I-Ping Li - Deloitte, Hendrik da Cruz-So1, Marcus Mueller-Basler AG, and Andreas Vogel-SAP. Copies of their presentations should soon be available in the TC Meetings Activities Summaries area of the OMG website.</p>+<p>Wednesday afternoon had a separate special OMG session organized by Karen Shunk: Artificial Intelligence and the Customer Experience. Special speakers included I-Ping Li - Deloitte, Hendrik da Cruz-So1, Marcus Mueller-Basler AG, and Andreas Vogel-SAP. Copies of their presentations are available on the <a href="https://www.omg.org/events/amsterdam-19/special-events/Retail_AI.htm">agenda page</a> area of the OMG website.</p>
  
 <p>Thursday started with a review of training and education webinars available and votes to extend deadlines. Links to these can be found on the Retail Wiki start page.</p> <p>Thursday started with a review of training and education webinars available and votes to extend deadlines. Links to these can be found on the Retail Wiki start page.</p>
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 <p>John Glaubitz lead the retail ontology working session where in-depth discussions ensued to clarify the definitions for: Services, Transactions, Orders and Tender types. This included the time allotted for the Tender RFC working session. Roland Zalisevskij and Leonid Rubhakin gave a brief update on the progress of the Tender Types RFC work. Detailed minutes of the ontology work are available below and on OneDrive.</p> <p>John Glaubitz lead the retail ontology working session where in-depth discussions ensued to clarify the definitions for: Services, Transactions, Orders and Tender types. This included the time allotted for the Tender RFC working session. Roland Zalisevskij and Leonid Rubhakin gave a brief update on the progress of the Tender Types RFC work. Detailed minutes of the ontology work are available below and on OneDrive.</p>
  
-<p>The meeting concluded with a short review of our roadmap and deliverables.  Many discussions over the week provided excellent topics and new efforts to include in our retail road-map. In Summary; AI in Retail paper, updates to Cloud guidance papers, and Location. The updated retail road-map is available below.</p>+<p>The meeting concluded with a short review of our roadmap and deliverables. Many discussions over the week provided excellent topics and new efforts to include in our retail road-map. In Summary; AI in Retail paper, updates to Cloud guidance papers, and Location. The updated retail road-map is available below.</p>
  
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 - Business Process Models for Healthcare<br /> - Business Process Models for Healthcare<br />
 - OMG Cloud Services SIG<br /> - OMG Cloud Services SIG<br />
-- OMG Clockchain SIG</p>+- OMG Blockchain SIG</p>
  
 <p><b>RFPs currently issued and awaiting submissions:</b><br /> <p><b>RFPs currently issued and awaiting submissions:</b><br />
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 <p><b>DOCUMENTS</b></p> <p><b>DOCUMENTS</b></p>
  
-<p><a href="https://www.omg.org/cgi-bin/doc?retail/2019-06-04">retail/2019-06-04</a>    Retail meeting minutes summary for Reston 2019<br /> +<p><a href="https://www.omg.org/cgi-bin/doc?retail/2019-06-04">retail/2019-06-04</a> Retail meeting minutes summary for Reston 2019<br /> 
-<a href="https://www.omg.org/cgi-bin/doc?retail/2019-06-05">retail/2019-06-05</a>    Retail IoT Security Maturity Models update<br /> +<a href="https://www.omg.org/cgi-bin/doc?retail/2019-06-05">retail/2019-06-05</a> Retail IoT Security Maturity Models update<br /> 
-<a href="https://www.omg.org/cgi-bin/doc?retail/2019-06-06">retail/2019-06-06</a>    FTF charter for UPOS v1.16 - RCSD<br /> +<a href="https://www.omg.org/cgi-bin/doc?retail/2019-06-06">retail/2019-06-06</a> FTF charter for UPOS v1.16 - RCSD<br /> 
-<a href="https://www.omg.org/cgi-bin/doc?retail/2019-06-07">retail/2019-06-07</a>    RDTF Closing Plenary Report<br /> +<a href="https://www.omg.org/cgi-bin/doc?retail/2019-06-07">retail/2019-06-07</a> RDTF Closing Plenary Report<br /> 
-<a href="https://www.omg.org/cgi-bin/doc?retail/2019-06-08">retail/2019-06-08</a>    Retail Ontology session meeting minutes<br /> +<a href="https://www.omg.org/cgi-bin/doc?retail/2019-06-08">retail/2019-06-08</a> Retail Ontology session meeting minutes<br /> 
-<a href="https://www.omg.org/cgi-bin/doc?retail/2019-06-09">retail/2019-06-09</a>    Retail Roadmap</p>+<a href="https://www.omg.org/cgi-bin/doc?retail/2019-06-09">retail/2019-06-09</a> Retail Roadmap</p>
  
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