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OMG Standards in Government & NGO's Workshop
July 13-15, 2009, Westin Arlington Gateway, Arlington, VA USA
 

Workshop Full Program

MONDAY, 13 July 2009
Cloud Computing Summit Real-time and Embedded Systems
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09:30 Introduction and Goals of the Summit
09:35 NIST's Perspective on Cloud Computing Standards
Peter Mell and Tim Grance (NIST)
10:05
 
Report on May 6 Federal CIO Cloud Working Group Meeting; Discussion of the Unified Cloud Interface (UCI) Project
Reuven Cohen (Cloud Computing Interoperability Forum)
10:35 Morning Break
10:50 Feedback from Federal CIO on Cloud Computing Issues
Kevin Jackson (Dataline)
11:20 Description of New Initiative
Mark Carlson (Cloud Standards Coordination)
12:00 Lunch 
13:00 DMTF Standards: A Foundation for Managing Cloud Computing Environments
Winston Bumpus (Distributed Management Task Force)
13:30 SNIA Cloud Storage Reference Model and Standards
Mark Carlson (SNIA)
14:00

 
Open Cloud Consortium: Update on Recent Activities Including Benchmarks and Interoperability
Robert Grossman (Open Cloud Consortium)
14:30 Afternoon Break
14:45 Open Cloud Computing Interface (OCCI) for Portability and Interoperability Across Clouds
Craig Lee (Open Grid Forum)
15:15 Best Practices for Security in Cloud Computing
Nils Puhlmann (Cloud Security Alliance)
15:45
 
Composite Services Across Clouds
Douglas Johnson (OASIS)
16:15 Telecom Initiative on Cloud Computing
Jim Warner (TM Forum)
16:45 OMG Cloud Computing Standards: Building a Multi-View Specification
James Odell, OMG SOA SIG Co-Chair, CSC, Ralph Thrash, CSC
17:15
 
Prepare Report for NDU Cloud Computing Symposium on July 15
09:30

TRACK 1
Real-time Data Distribution Service (DDS) Tutorial – Part 1
Angelo Corsaro, Product Strategy & Marketing Manager, PrismTech
Gerardo Pardo-Castellote, CTO, Real-Time Innovations
09:30

TRACK 2
UML profile for Modeling and Analysis of Real-time and Embedded systems (MARTE) tutorial
Chokri Mraidha, Commissariat a l Energie Atomique-CEA/LIST
Bran Selic, President, Malina Software Corporation
11:00 Morning Refreshments
12:45 Lunch
13:45

TRACK 1
Real-time Data Distribution Service (DDS) Tutorial – Part 2
Angelo Corsaro, Product Strategy & Marketing Manager, PrismTech
Gerardo Pardo-Castellote, CTO, Real-Time Innovations

The continuation of this all-day tutorial.

13:45

TRACK 2
The UML Profile for Data Distribution Service (DDS) tutorial
Salvatore (Sam) Mancarella, Chief Technology Officer, Sparx Systems Pty Ltd. Angelo Corsaro, Product Strategy & Marketing Manager, PrismTech
15:00 Afternoon Refreshments
17:15 Closing
TUESDAY - July 14, 2009
Government Domain Task Force High Assurance Security Solutions Real-time and Embedded Systems
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09:00

Welcome & Opening Remarks
Dr. Richard Soley, Ph.D.
Chairman & CEO Object Management Group
09:15

Keynote Presentation
Kshemendra Paul
Chief Architect, President's Office of Management and Budget
10:00

OMB/OMG Collaboration Overview
Larry Johnson
TethersEnd Consulting, Co-chair, Government Domain Task Force
10:30 Morning Refreshments
10:45 The State of the Practice in Federal Enterprise Architecture
John Teeter
Deputy CIO, Department of Health and Human Services
11:30 OMB-OMG Collaboration Case Study: The Metamodel for Federal Segment Architecture
Bob Daniel
CTO, Government Sector, Troux Technology
12:30 Lunch
13:30

Imagine the Possibilities
George Thomas
Director, Enterprise Architecture Division, General Services Administration
14:15 Afternoon Refreshments
14:30

Panel Discussion: Furthering the OMB/OMG Collaboration Roadmap

Facilitator: 
John Butler
Everware-CBDI, Co-chair, Government Domain Task Force

Panelists:
Larry Johnson
TethersEnd Consulting, Co-chair, Government Domain Task Force
Bob Daniel
CTO, Government Sector, Troux Technology

- additional panelists TBD

15:30 Adjourn
18:00 Welcome Reception in Demonstration Area
08:45
 
Welcome
Dr. Richard Mark Soley, Ph.D., Chairman & CEO Object Management Group
09:00 Keynote Presentation
Joe Jarzombek, PMP, Director for Software Assurance, National Cyber Security Division, Office of Assistant Secretary for Cyber Security & Communications, Department of Homeland Security
09:45 Introduction to the Problem; How OMG and the Open Group Advance the Cause
Ben Calloni, Fellow for Software Security, Lockheed Martin 
10:15 Morning Break
10:30 Big Four demo solution

Each company discusses problem and solution:

  • Boeing
  • Lockheed Martin
  • Raytheon
  • Rockwell Collins
12:00 Lunch
13:00
 
Orientation to What is Underlying the War Fighter Technology
Glen Logan, Senior Systems Engineer, American Systems
13:30 Intel Presentation
Russ Fromkin, Director, Intel Federal
14:00 Virtual XML Gateway Appliances for Reliability, Security & Scalability of SOA Usage in Secure, High Availability Environments
Blake Dournaee, Product Manager, Intel SOA Products Division
14:30 Afternoon Break
14:45 Discussions / Q&A with Vendors
15:45 Private Reception for Attendees
08:55 Welcome & Opening Remarks
Program Chair: Andrew Watson, Object Management Group
09:00

 
DDS AT LARGE SCALE

SESSION 1

Chair: Jaiganesh Balasubramanian, Vanderbilt University

Extending the Data Distribution Service for Internet-Scale Applications
Angelo Corsaro, Product Strategy & Marketing Manager, PrismTech
Sara Tucci-Piergiovanni, Researcher, University of Rome "Sapienza"

Deploying DDS on a WAN and the GIG: The DDS Router
Gerardo Pardo-Castellote, CTO, Real-Time Innovations
Fernando Sanchez, Principal Engineer, Real-Time Innovations
Jose M. Lopez-Vega, Ph.D student, University of Granada, Spain

10:20 Morning Refreshments
10:40

 
DDS INTEGRATION

SESSION 2

Chair: Andrew Watson, Object Management Group

From the Tactical Edge to the Enterprise: Integrating DDS and JMS
Rick Warren, Principal Software Engineer, RTI

Accessing real-time DDS data from web-based clients redux: The WS-DDS Service
Gerardo Pardo-Castellote, Ph.D., Chief Technology Officer, Real-Time Innovations
Andrea Iannetti, Software Engineer, Real-Time Innovations
Fabrizio Bertocci, Principal Software Engineer, Real-Time Innovations

12:00 Demonstration Area Open
12:00 Lunch
13:00

 
EXPERIENCE REPORTS

SESSION 3

Chair: Julio Medina, Universidad de Cantabria

Meeting End-to-End QoS Requirements
Gair D. Brown, Naval Surface Warfare Center
Richard Lescroart, Senior Principle Engineer, Raytheon IDS Seapower Capability Center
John Robert, Senior Member of Technical Staff, Software Engineering Institute - CMU
Antonio Samuel, Naval Surface Warfare Center

SOA, Event Driven Integration and Governance in Real-time Energy Trading
Pradipa Karbhari, Director, SOA and Business Integration, Sogeti USA LLC

Achieving DDS Interoperability
Clark Tucker, President, Twin Oaks Computing

15:00 DDS Interoperability demonstration
15:30 Afternoon Refreshments in Demonstration Area
16:00

 
PROTOCOLS

SESSION 4

Chair: Andrew Watson, Object Management Group

Leveraging DDS-RTPS Wire Interoperability Protocol: Towards a canonical tool-set for run-time interaction with the Global Data Space
Fabrizio Bertocci, Principal Software Engineer, Real-Time Innovations
Alejandro Campos, Software Engineer, Real-Time Innovations
Gerardo Pardo-Castellote, Chief Technology Officer, Real-Time Innovations

Adaptive Middleware And Network Transports for Real-time Event Stream Processing Applications
Joe Hoffert, Graduate Research Assistant, Vanderbilt University
Dr. Douglas C. Schmidt, Professor of Computer Science, Vanderbilt University

Comparing and Contrasting XMPP and DDS
Angelo Corsaro, Product Strategy & Marketing Manager, PrismTech
Gerardo Pardo-Castellote, Chief Technology Officer, Real-Time Innovations

18:00 Demonstration Area Reception & Posters
WEDNESDAY - July 15, 2009
Government Domain Task Force Real-time and Embedded Systems
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09:00 Welcome & Opening Remarks
Larry Johnson
TethersEnd Consulting, Co-chair, Government Domain Task Force
09:15
Keynote - NARA and the Exploration of New Technology Through Records Management Services
Dr. Michael Kurtz
Assistant Archivist for Records Services, Washington, DC, National Archives and Records Administration
10:00 Records Management Services Specification; How Did We Get Here?
Daryll Prescott
Former RMS Program Director, Electronic Records Archive Program, National Archives and Records Administration
10:30 Morning Refreshments
10:45 Records Management Services Standard, an Overview
Larry Johnson
TethersEnd Consulting, Co-chair, Government Domain Task Force
11:30 Is Records Management Serviceable in Cyberspace?
Kenneth Thibodeau
Director, Electronic Records Archive Program, National Archives and Records Administration
12:15 LUNCH
13:15

The Future of Records Management
Bill Manago, CRM
Director, Records Management Practice, CA, Inc.
13:45  Records Management Services in a SOA Environment
Melvin Greer
SOA Chief Architect, Lockheed Martin
14:15 Afternoon Refreshments
14:30 Enabling Records Management Services as part of a Service Foundation
Victor Harrison
Director, Distinguished Engineering Group, CSC
15:00 Panel Discussion: Records Management Services: Present and Future

Facilitator:
John Butler
Everware-CBDI, Co-chair, Government Domain Task Force

Panelists:
Larry Johnson
TethersEnd Consulting, Co-chair, Government Domain Task Force
Kenneth Thibodeau
Director, Electronic Records Archives Program, National Archives and Records Administration
Victor Harrison
Director, Distinguished Engineering Group, CSC
Bill Manago
Director, Records Management Practice, CA
Melvin Greer
SOA Chief Architect, Lockheed Martin

16:00 Adjourn
09:00

 

HIGH ASSURANCE

SESSION 5

Chair: Victor Giddings, Objective Interface Systems

MyCCM-HI, an Experimental Framework Dedicated to Critical and Reconfigurable Real-Time Systems
Etienne Borde, Thales Land & Joint Systems
Olivier Hachet, Thales Land & Joint Systems
Gregory Haïk, Thales Land & Joint Systems

Resource-Aware Deployment and Configuration of Real-time Fault-Tolerant Middleware
Jaiganesh Balasubramanian, Graduate Student, Vanderbilt University
Dr. Douglas C. Schmidt, Professor of Computer Science, Vanderbilt University

10:20 Morning Refreshments
  Using SELinux to secure DDS applications: Proper configurations and Lessons Learned
Ariel Salomon, Senior Software Engineer, Real-Time Innovations
Gerardo Pardo-Castellote, Chief Technology Officer, Real-Time Innovations

Towards a Safety Critical profile for DDS
Rose Wahlin, Senior Applications Engineer, Real-Time Innovations
Gordon Hunt, Chief Applications Engineer, Real-Time Innovations

12:00 Lunch
13:00 Sponsor presentation: Safety Analysis Profile for the UML
Bruce Powel Douglass, Chief Evangelist, IBM Rational Software
13:40

 
NEW STANDARDS DIRECTIONS

SESSION 6

Chair: Andrew Watson, Object Management Group

MOSIC - A project to design and implement an open-source version of the OMG's new DDS for Lightweight CCM Specification
Andrew Foster, Product Manager, PrismTech

The Design and Implementation of a Data Caching Extension for the OMG DDS
Angelo Corsaro, Product Strategy & Marketing Manager, PrismTech

Towards a new IDL to Ada2005 mapping
Julio Medina, Universidad de Cantabria
Patricia López, Universidad de Cantabria
José Mª Drake, Universidad de Cantabria
Pablo Pacheco, Universidad de Cantabria

15:40 Close. Chair: Andrew Watson, OMG

 

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About the Object Management Group
OMG is an international, open membership, not-for-profit computer industry consortium. OMG Task Forces develop enterprise integration standards for a wide range of technologies, including: Real-time, Embedded and Specialized Systems, Analysis & Design, Architecture-Driven Modernization and Middleware and an even wider range of industries, including: Business Modeling and Integration, C4I, Finance, Government, Healthcare, Legal Compliance, Life Sciences Research, Manufacturing Technology, Robotics, Software-Based Communications and Space.

OMG's modeling standards, including the Unified Modeling Language™ (UML®) and Model Driven Architecture® (MDA®), enable powerful visual design, execution and maintenance of software and other processes, including IT Systems Modeling and Business Process Management. OMG's middleware standards and profiles are based on the Common Object Request Broker Architecture (CORBA®) and support a wide variety of industries.

More information about OMG can be found at www.omg.org. OMG is headquartered in Needham, MA, USA.

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