Wednesday, January 30, 2013

OAGIS Release 9.6.1 is Now Available!

We are pleased to announce that OAGIS Release 9.6.1 is now available.

This release of OAGIS contains all of the terrific content and technology changes of OAGIS Release 9.6 and fixes two minor glitches found by members after the General Availability of the release.

Thanks to all OAGi members and friends who help support these efforts.

You can download OAGIS Release 9.6.1 Standard Edition for free here. Members can download the Enterprise Edition from our members section of the website.

Please remember to log into the website. If you need help you can write to us at inquiry@oagi.org.

Wednesday, January 9, 2013

OAGi News for January 2013

Hi and welcome to our January 2013 newsletter. This is our monthly newsletter for the OAGi community and we want to wish everyone a Happy and Prosperous New Year!

For regular updates of activities and happenings, you can follow us on Facebook here.  You can also find us on LinkedIn here, and Twitter here.  We ask our members and friends to “like” and follow us.

Remember, if you are not yet a member of OAGi you can see the benefits of OAGi membership
here.

OAGi member Spotlight

For the next few months, we will be highlighting our recent Outstanding Contributor Award winners that were announced at our November Plenary Session sponsored by Oracle.  This month we will be highlighting Garrett Minakawa from Oracle.



Garret Minakawa

 




Garret has been contributing to OAGi since the year 2000 and has served in many capacities over the years.  His accomplishments include:

·  2000-Present      Service on the Policy Board
·  2003-2007 Served as the OAGi Vice-Chair, Finance
·   2008-2011 Served as the Chair of the OAGi Policy Board
·   2011-Now           Service as the Immediate Past Chair of the OAGi Policy Board
·   2000-2011 OAGi Liaison to UN/CEFACT
·   2003-2005 Served on the OAGIS 9 Architecture Committee
·   Contributed to the OAGIS 9.X NDR
·   Proved invaluable to OAGi adoption of UN/CEFACT Core Components
·   Liaison to ISO TC154
·   Liaison to OASIS TC UBL

Please join me in thanking Garret for his many contributions to the efforts of the Open Applications Group.

Dates Chosen for our Spring 2013 Plenary Meeting

Our 2013 Spring Plenary Meeting will be Thursday, May 2 and will once again be sponsored by the National Institute of Standards and Technology located in Gaithersburg, Maryland.

We are planning for the OAGi Policy Board to meet the afternoon on Wednesday, May 1 and then we will have a half day of Working Group Face to Face sessions on Friday, May 3.

Further details will be forthcoming so we encourage you to watch for the announcement.

Mobile, Cloud, JSON Initiative kicks off the new year with a Guest Speaker

One of the speakers at the API Meetup we attended while at our Plenary Meeting in San Francisco was kind enough to come present to the entire Working Group on January 3rd of this year. 

His name is Tyler Singletary from Klout and he shared his experiences managing mobile API’s for his company.  We thank Tyler again for his contributions.

The Working Group has resumed working on their own JSON API Guide for OAGIS and they are making good progress.  We are seeing that the Mobile API Design may end up differing some from the Cloud JSON API but that is not yet final.

If you are interested in joining the Working Group please write to us at inquiry@oagi.org.

OAGIS Release 10 Public Review Two is coming soon.

The second Public Review of OAGIS Release 10 is coming soon.  Watch for the announcement.

Public Review Two will contain the Chemical Industry content from our Gap Analysis with the Chem eStandards.  That was part of our agreement with CIDX when they merged with OAGi in 2009.  Public Review Two is also planned to contain the HR-XML harmonization work that Steffen Fohn of ADP has been working on as well as some manufacturing enhancements.

The Working Groups continue to meet to wrap up the technical work and we are planning a Webinar that will brief participants on the features of OAGIS Release 10.

We encourage your participation in this exciting and important work.  All OAGi members are invited to join and if you are interested please contact us here.  We need all the smart people we can get.

New Manufacturing Opportunities with NIST  
Nenad Ivezic and Serm Kulvatunyou of NIST, both also longtime contributors to OAGi, presented interesting new Manufacturing proposals at our Plenary Meeting on November 29, 2012.

The first one is entitled “Sustainability Characterization of Manufacturing Supply Chains “.  The goals of this project include developing the necessary models, methods and tools to assess and optimize total energy and material usage, and to enable OEMs to aggregate the energy and material sustainability contributions from their own manufacturing and assembly processes with those from their supply chains.

The second proposal from NIST for an OAGi activity is entitled, “Advancing Communication of Manufacturing Information”.  The goal of this activity is to increase the productivity of U.S. small manufacturers by enabling digital communication of manufacturing information for production and data processing through development of reference models and systematic, verifiable modeling methodology that will enable new standards for manufacturing supply chain integration.

You can download their proposals on our website here

We welcome your feedback and look forward to your participation.

Meeting Calendar for 2013

Our planned calendar for 2013 is below.  Stay tuned for the specific date and time announcements.  We are also planning a series of webinars covering topics on Chemical Industry B2B, OAGIS Release 10, and Mobile and Cloud efforts.

Policy Board Meeting
Wednesday, May 1, 2013
NIST
Gaithersburg, Maryland
Plenary and Working Groups
Thursday and Friday, May 2 -3, 2013
NIST
Gaithersburg, Maryland

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Policy Board Meeting
November, 2013
Oracle
Redwood Shores, CA, USA
Plenary and Working Groups
November, 2013
Oracle
Redwood Shores, CA, USA

Friday, January 4, 2013

Start of an exciting 2013 for OAGi

This week marks the start of what we are looking forward to be an exciting new year for OAGi.

This year our long awaited next-gen Release 10 of OAGIS is expected to ship.  This release of OAGIS, when it becomes generally available, will succeed the Chem eStandards that were built by CIDX.  This will give the Chemical Industry a cross industry option for B2B standards as planned by the CIDX founders when they merged CIDX with OAGi in 2009.

Release 10 also includes many other important content enhancements as well as many enhancements to make it faster to implement and easier to use.  You can learn more by downloading the presentation from our December 2012 Plenary Meeting page here.

2013 also is planned as a year of great progress for our Mobile, Cloud, JSON working Group.  The effort is proving to be a tremendous learning effort for all the participants.

In addition we have two face to face meetings planned, the first one on May 1 – 3 at the National Institute of Standards and Technology and the other at Oracle in November.

We have many other happenings planned so watch this blog and visit our website (http://www.oagi.org) often for updates.

Happy New Year to all!

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Oracle and E2Open both adopt OAGIS, announce joint development effort

We are pleased to inform you that at our Plenary Meeting last week, Oracle and E2open announced their adoption of OAGIS and also a joint development effort to directly connect to each other using native OAGIS BODs.

You can learn more about these announcements by downloading the presentations from our Plenary Meeting Presentations web site.  The two presentations are the Keynote, which was a joint presentation from Oracle and E2open Vice Presidents and the E2open presentation by the E2open Senior Director for Product Management.

We also have presentations from the NIST Manufacturing Projects Proposal on Sustainability and the Supply Chain, as well as the Awards Ceremony, the effort to develop BPMN derived from OAGIS, and OAGIS Release 10.

You can download these presentations here.

Thursday, November 15, 2012

OAGi News for November, 2012

Hi and welcome to our November 2012 newsletter. This is our monthly newsletter for the OAGi community. For regular updates of activities and happenings, you can follow us on Facebook here. You can also find us on LinkedIn here, and Twitter here. We ask our members and friends to "like" and follow us.

Remember, if you are not yet a member of OAGi you can review the benefits of OAGi membership here.

REMINDER - OAGi Face to Face Meetings re-scheduled for November 29 - 30

If you have not done so, we encourage you to make your reservations for our upcoming face to face meetings on November 29 and 30, 2012. The meetings are once again hosted by Oracle at their headquarters in Redwood City, California. 

The Plenary meeting will be on Thursday, November 29 and we will have Working Group Meetings on Friday, November 30. The OAGi Policy Board will also meet on Wednesday, November 28.

This is a terrific learning opportunity with the following sessions planned:

- Special joint presentation from Oracle and E2open
- OAGi Outstanding Contributor Awards
- OAGi Work on Mobile and the Cloud
- Cisco Work in the Cloud
- Special presentations and call for participation from NIST
-- Sustainability Characterization of Manufacturing Supply Chains
-- Advancing Communication of Manufacturing Information
- A Business Case for OAGIS Release 10

You can learn more and register for the meeting here.

OAGIS Release 10 Public Review One has Shipped!

The first Public Review of OAGIS Release 10 (OAGIS X) began in October. We are planning to complete that Public Review on November 13. We will then review and incorporate the feedback as it makes sense.

Public Review Two is planned to begin in early December. That version will contain the Chemical Industry content from our Gap Analysis with the Chem eStandards. That was part of our agreement with CIDX when they merged with OAGi in 2009. Public Review Two is also planned to contain the HR-XML harmonization work that Steffen Fohn of ADP has been working on as well as some manufacturing enhancements.

The Working Groups continue to meet to wrap up the technical work and we are planning a Webinar entitled "A Business Case for OAGIS X".

We encourage your participation in this exciting and important work. All OAGi members are invited to join and if you are interested please contact us here. We need all the smart people we can get.

New Manufacturing Opportunities with NIST
OAGi has been approached by two longtime contributors from NIST to propose two new interesting projects for the Manufacturing Industry. The first one is entitled "Sustainability Characterization of Manufacturing Supply Chains ". The goals of this project include developing the necessary models, methods and tools to assess and optimize total energy and material usage, and to enable OEMs to aggregate the energy and material sustainability contributions from their own manufacturing and assembly processes with those from their supply chains.
The second proposal from NIST for an OAGi activity is entitled, "Advancing Communication of Manufacturing Information". The goal of this activity is to increase the productivity of U.S. small manufacturers by enabling digital communication of manufacturing information for production and data processing through development of reference models and systematic, verifiable modeling methodology that will enable new standards for manufacturing supply chain integration.
We will have an opportunity to hear more and plan how to move forward at our Plenary Session in San Francisco on November 29.
Mobile, Cloud, JSON Initiative continues to make progress
Our Mobile, Cloud, and JSON Working Group continues to meet and make progress. The most recent work has focused on using OAGIS within a REST framework, the most popular way to code API's in the cloud and for mobile.
The team has started a Data Management Guide and a Design Guide and will focus on those documents for the foreseeable future. The Working Group has also put together a list of possible use cases as a way to help themselves and others visualize the possibilities.

We welcome you to join the Working Group so please write to us at inquiry@oagi.org.

Welcome Back to Nigel Davies
 Nigel Davies, who served as the OAGi Chair a few years ago has rejoined OAGi with his new employer, Etail Solutions (www.etailsolutions.com). Please join me in welcoming him back.

Thursday, November 1, 2012

REMINDER: OAGIS 10.0 Public Review One ends Nov. 13

This is a reminder that the OAGIS 10.0 Public Review One ends on November 13, 2012.

OAGIS Release 10.0, is our long awaited re-engineered version of OAGIS. This release of OAGIS, when it becomes generally available, will succeed the Chem eStandards that were built by CIDX and ceded to OAGi during the merger in 2008.

We have no plans to drop prior releases of the Chem eStandards, they will continue to remain available on our website.

This Public Review does not yet contain the Chemical Industry requirements, that is planned to be added for Public Release 2, planned for early December, 2012.

OAGIS X also supports the newest UN/CEFACT Core Components Specifications, providing better rigor in the data model and also an increased ease of use.

As a Release Candidate this release is provided for 30 days in order to be reviewed by the public and for comment. This is the first of three release candidates that will be provided prior to the general release of OAGIS 10. As with all OAGi release candidates this release is NOT to be used for implementation as it will not be supported going forward.

We are planning a webinar entitled "A Business Case for OAGIS Release 10.0" as well so look for that announcement.

OAGIS Release 10 Release Candidate One:

- Content parity with OAGIS Release 9.6
- Support for UN/CEFACT Core Components 3.0
- Support for UN/CEFACT XML Naming and Design Rules (NDR) 3.0
- Support for UN/CEFACT Data Type Catalog 3.1
- Removes support for UN/CEFACT Core Components 2.1 and XML NDR 2.0
- Restructuring of the library structure
- Deletion of all deprecated items from the family of OAGIS 9.X Releases
- Single Namespace for easier use
- Support for nils on Field level content

This Public Review will run for 30 days and conclude on November 13, 2012. From there we will review the feedback and we expect to release Public Review 2 in early December, 2012, which includes the Chem eStandards gap work and the HR-XML content harmonization.

Thank you in advance for participating in this Public Review. You can learn download the Public Review Release Candidate One here.

Tuesday, October 16, 2012

OAGi Announces Individual Membership

OAGi is pleased to announce the return of the Individual Membership. The Individual Membership is for a person who is self-employed or involved in unaffiliated research and is legally able to directly license his/her Intellectual Property where required by the OAGi IPR Policy and OAGi Development Methodology. 

We are offering this new membership to ensure that OAGi offers as many ways as possible for persons to participate in the benefits of the community.

The complete details of the membership is available on our website here and you can even apply online here.

Please write to us here if you are interested or know someone who would be interested in joining OAGi. 


INDIVIDUAL MEMBERSHIP
This membership is for individuals only.  It is for a person who is self-employed or involved in unaffiliated research and is legally able to directly license his/her Intellectual Property where required by the OAGi IPR Policy and OAGi Development Methodology.  Membership dues are $300.00 / Year.
Rights of the Individual Membership include:
1.      Participation on members-only Working Groups
2.      Voting rights on any Working Group formally joined
3.      Discount on attendance fee for all OAGi face to face meetings