OMG Technology Tutorials
OMG Technical Meeting
- Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Monday,
June 23, 2008
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Monday, June 23, 2008
0900 - 1200 Introduction to OMG's
Modeling and Middleware Specifications
Dr. Jon Siegel, Vice President-Technology Transfer, OMG
OMG is the source of the computing industry's modeling specifications;
our MetaObject Facility (MOF) and XML Metadata Interchange (XMI) establish
the foundation needed to integrate modeling with the downstream
development steps - coding, deployment, and maintenance. Following an
explanation of how these foundation specifications bridge the gap from
modeling to implementation, the tutorial covers UML basics - class
diagrams, components, and several key behavioral diagrams, plus advances
in UML 2.0. This foundation enables the Model Driven Architecture (MDA),
presented in the next segment. The final portion of the tutorial surveys
CORBA middleware, the Object Management Architecture, and OMG standards
work in the vertical domains.
1300 - 1700 An
Introduction to the OMG Systems Modeling Language (OMG SysML™)
Sanford Friedenthal, Principal Systems Engineer, Lockheed Martin
The OMG Systems Modeling Language (SysML) is a general-purpose
graphical modeling language for specifying, analyzing, designing, and
verifying complex systems that may include hardware, software,
information, personnel, procedures, and facilities. In particular, the
language provides graphical representations with a semantic foundation for
modeling system requirements, behavior, structure, and integration with a
broad range of engineering analysis. SysML represents a subset of UML 2.0
with extensions needed to satisfy the requirements of the UML(tm) for
Systems Engineering (SE) RFP. This tutorial provides an introduction to
how the SysML extension to UML can address the needs of the systems
engineer. It includes background and motivation, and provides a summary of
the different SysML diagram types and extensions to UML.
Wednesday, June 25, 2008
1500 - 1700 Introduction to
the Business Process Definition Metamodel
Conrad Bock, U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology
This presentation introduces the basic ideas and capabilities of the
Business Process Definition Metamodel (BPDM), a proposed metamodel for the
Business Process Modeling Notation (BPMN). BPDM is the first standard
metamodel to facilitate development of service-oriented architectures
within and among enterprises by unifying internal business or department
processes (orchestration) with interactions between businesses or
departments (choreography). It is also the first standard metamodel to
provide uniform performance, enactment, or execution of business processes
by modeling common-sense notions of time and process. The presentation
covers all the necessary concepts, no specialized knowledge is required.
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