Up to date agenda can be found at: https://omg.org/events/2020Q2/agendas/RetailDTFCalendar.html
Wed 2020-06-24 | |
09:00-10:00 | RetailDTF: Kickoff, Status, Retail's Pandemic Response Review meeting schedule (Wed, Thurs) Voting: Motion to propose adding Vivian Underwood of GS1-US as voter on the UPOS 1.15.1 RTF Motion to propose adding Becky Kiichle-Gross of Digimarc Corporation as voter on the UPOS 1.15.1 RTF Motion to propose extending the UPOS 1.15.1 RTF revision Deadline to June 25, 2021 Motion to propose extending the UPOS 1.15.1 RTF comment deadline to ?? Motion to charter UPOS 1.16 RCSD FTF 2 Fiscal API extension? Digital Receipt? JoinMicrosoft Teams Meeting |
10:00-11:00 | RetailDTF: UnifiedPOS Fiscal API 2.0 RFP Work-team collaboration to make progress on the Fiscal API in UnifiedPOS. What is the Fiscal API? A platform independent behavioral model to describe interactions between fiscal devices or services and applications that consume them. |
11:00-12:00 | RetailDTF: UnifiedPOS RCSD Retail Communication Service Devices Definition of the new RCSD device types is complete. The task now is to prepare the work for submission. RCSD represents new devices added to the UnifiedPOS family primarily concerned with the interaction of humans with robots in a retail context. Gesture control, individual recognition, voice recognition, speech synthesis, video capture, sound player and recorder, lights, graphic displays and more. JoinMicrosoft Teams Meeting |
13:00-14:00 | RetailDTF: Micro-Location in Retail, Social Distance Scoring Learn how you can contribute to the next stage of the standard specification of Micro-Location in Retail. There are a wide range of use-cases, the switch to using OGC's IndoorGML coordinate representation and a deep-dive into how micro-location is helping retailers deal with the pandemic. George Shaw will be speaking about how Pathr is using spatial intelligence to help commercial retail reopen, ramp, and react during these unprecedented times. Using Pathr.ai's in-house spatial analytics platform with simulation modeling, George and Pathr are giving unprecedented insight to retailers about how to get the most out of their business in the safest way possible. All of this, using existing infrastructure. Join George for a presentation about what makes Pathr.ai a leader for spatial intelligence, so we can make it safer tomorrow. Check out the solution at socialdistance.ai. George Shaw is the Pathr™ Founder and CEO. A consummate industry veteran working at the intersection of data and engineering, Shaw is a true innovator in the fields of spatial analytics, Machine Learning (ML), Artificial Intelligence (AI) and related technology solutions. Prior to founding Pathr™, a disruptive new pioneer in the Spatial Intelligence space, Shaw held senior positions at RetailNext, Intel, Second Spectrum, Target, and many other leading edge brands—working respectively in the capacities of Principal Engineer, Principal Data Strategist, Vice President of Research and Development, Technical Fellow and Scientific Advisor. He serves as an advisor to multiple start-up and emerging technology entities, and is a senior lecturer and educator. He additionally holds multiple U.S. patents for his inventive work in the areas of retail analytics methodology, customer movement and path analysis. Shaw graduated from Boston University, and holds a Master of Science degree from MIT.Join Microsoft Teams Meeting |
14:00-15:00 | RetailDTF: Beyond the U.P.C with GS1-US Vivian Underwood and Brian Wells will review GS1 US’s Powering the Future of Retail: Beyond the U.P.C. Research and the potential impact on OMG RDTF specifications, including UPOS, and retail ontology. GS1 US, a member of GS1, is an information standards organization that brings industry communities together to solve supply chain problems through the adoption and implementation of GS1 Standards. Vivian Underwood is a Senior Director, Global Standards, and Brian Wells is a Global Standards Manger at GS1 US. JoinMicrosoft Teams Meeting |
15:00-16:00 | RetailDTF: Beyond the U.P.C. - Discuss impact to retail standards GS1-US is planning to move the retail industry "Beyond the U.P.C". We will discuss how our retail standards might adjust to help retailers, brand owners and solution providers deal with new use-cases that demand high data capacity carriers and prepare for the new realities of retail. |
16:00-17:00 | RetailDTF: Cloud in Retail Consumer expectation is reshaping demand across industry. Innovators dictate the new standard and transcend industry boundary. Technology is accelerating and enabling innovation and disruption at scale. While availability, performance, cost, security, privacy, etc. are important requirements for all cloud users, retail enterprises and their providers must understand the unique conditions in which they operate - to just give one example, the immediate and severe impact on revenue of an outage that affects sales transactions. This paper will focus on those specific issues and how generic recommendations and architectures for cloud solutions must be adapted to serve the retail world. JoinMicrosoft Teams Meeting |
Thu 2020-06-25 | |
09:00-10:00 | RetailDTF: UnifiedPOS - Digital Receipts, POS Printer, modern API design, protocols. Join to learn about the Digital Receipts specification. The POS Printer specification is pressing us forward on moving UnifiedPOS into the world of modern API design and protocols. New developments: WS-POS v1.3 OMG'ification is complete. Could use review. 2 new issues recently coming up for the JavaPOS implementation: https://github.com/JavaPOSWorkingGroup/javapos-contracts/issues
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10:00-11:00 | RetailDTF: UnifiedPOS - Impact of Beyond the U.P.C., symbology tables and other items GS1-US is leading the way to the future of on-pack data well beyond the ubiquitous UPC barcode. UnifiedPOS properties, events and other definitions are expected to be impacted. For starters, the UnifiedPOS barcode symbology enumerations will need to be updated. Join to discuss what updates will be needed and what parts need further investigation. Join Microsoft Teams Meeting |
11:00-12:00 | RetailDTF: OMG Process and Governance Join to learn about the process rules and governance employed by OMG to introduce and maintain standard specifications. Jira, FTF, RFP, voting timelines, submissions, your questions about all this and more Join Microsoft Teams Meeting |
13:00-14:00 | RetailDTF: Payment at Distance First up we are lucky to be joined by Brad and Samir from Intel: Brick and Mortar retail is undergoing a back-bone level technology transformation. As e-commerce changes customer experiences around the purchasing journey, retailers are increasingly finding themselves wanting to stitch together previously compartmentalized technology solutions. Brad Corrion and Samir Sandesara, architects within Intel’s RBHE (Retail, Banking, Hospitality, and Education) group, have been studying these trends and the emerging store level architectures needed to support them. As trusted advisors on many customer deployments, they have unique insights to common integration pain points can hinder deployment and scale. In this session, they will be introducing an emerging architecture as well as identifying some key retailer / SI pain points which OMG could help resolve. At the half-hour we switch to Nad from Confia Systems: Payment-at-a-Distance and the need to reduce physical contact when purchasing items in a retail environment has become an important disruptive development in retail. Nadaradjane Ramatchandirane, CEO of Confia Systems will present Confia's Touchless Payment At Distance Solution and how it securely solves the problem of touchless, disconnected, consumer based, private payment at distance. Join Microsoft Teams Meeting |
14:00-15:00 | RetailDTF: Retail Industry Ontology (RIO) The retail standard specifications are full of things, things that need definition. Interfaces, messages, entities, properties, high level abstractions. Those definitions need to match up across the standards and with other industries: manufacturing, financial, supply chain, privacy. That is what an ontology provides. When we define new standard specifications, a part of that effort includes extending the Retail Industry Ontology. Join Microsoft Teams Meeting |
15:00-16:00 | RetailDTF: Security Maturity Model (SMM) Retail Profile Abstract: Review of the IIC's Security Maturity Model and OMG's Retail Approach. We are almost there! The work to create a Security Maturity Model profile for retail IoT devices is nearly complete. What's needed now is your review and feedback. Come join the discussion. *** ATTENTION ***: The meeting will be hosted by IIC. The meeting info below is different from the rest of the RetailDTF-hosted events. You will need to drop from the RetailDTF meeting and join using the IIC provided teleconference link below. Speakers: Frederick Hirsch (Upham Security), Andy Mattice (Lexmark), Leonid Rubhakin (Aptos) and Ron Zahavi (Microsoft) Meeting Number: 160 181 2367 Password: TZbAqM48rW6 |
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