OSLC FEST
May 18 - 20, 2020
Virtual Conference
What is OSLC FEST
Organizations are using OSLC to eliminate data silos by connecting data across their business to achieve the digital thread. OSLC has been used to support Application Lifecycle Management (ALM), integrated Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) and Product Lifecycle Management (PLM).
Open Services for Lifecycle Collaboration (OSLC) is an initiative to standardize the backbone for the Web of data. How can we achieve a Google for data? How can we query seamlessly data from different databases seamlessly as if it were in one big global database? How can we establish links between data of different databases and how should we manage them? Similar questions have already been solved for documents by the World Wide Web. But what about data? The Web has radically changed how we find and consume information in the form of documents. The next step in this evolution is a Web of data.
Open Services for Lifecycle Collaboration (OSLC) merges concepts of Linked Data and Hypermedia REST APIs to enable the Web of data. OSLC provides open standards to achieve a uniform interface to different data sources (e.g. different databases, repositories, applications, files) and enable the connectivity of data between different data sources.
OSLC is supported by products of many vendors such as IBM, Mentor Graphics, PTC, Tasktop, Kovair, Sodius, Maplessoft, smartfacts, and many more. These solutions amongst others radically improve requirements traceability and collaboration in the design of complex systems.
The OSLCFest is the place to learn first hand from OSLC experts everything about existing and upcoming OSLC solutions, open-source projects and standards. In contrast to a traditional conference, this conference will facilitate the informal exchange of information and ideas between participants!
The OSLCFest is the #1 meeting of the year related to OSLC. The 2nd OSLCFest will take place virtually on May 18-20, 2020. The event will be broadcast on YouTubeLive. More info about the broadcast will be shared soon.
Who should join?
Developers
Engineers, Programmers, Architects, Analysts
Product Managers
UI/UX researchers and designers
Innovation Leaders
CTOs, CIOs, Innovation Directors
Tech Enthusiasts
Startups, Students, Investors, Thought leaders
Keynote Speakers
Juan Sequeda
Principal Scientist at data.world
Speakers
Jad El-khoury
KTH Royal Institute of Technology
Ruben Taelman
Ghent University
Andy Lapping
IBM UK
Lutz Laemmer
ProSTEP
Ahmed EL-BERDHI
SII Group
Robert Baillargeon
SodiusWillert
Horst Kargl
Sparx Systems
Peter Lieber
Sparx Systems
Nicolas Figay
Airbus
Mike Amundsen
Lead API Architect, API Academy, CA Technologies
Andrew Berezovskyi
KTH Royal Institute of Technology
Christoph Bergner
MID GmbH
Erik Herzog
Saab Aeronautics
Åsa Nordling Larsson
Saab Aeronautics
Luis Ramirez
Koneksys
Mario Carrasco
Koneksys
Christian Muggeo
CONTACT Software
Leonid Mokrushin
Ericsson Research
Andreas Korff
PTC
Jim Amsden
IBM
Robert Hellebrand
pure-systems
Program
All times are in the Central European Summer Time (CEST)
15:00
40min
Knowledge Graphs: History of the Main Ideas
Juan Sequeda (data.world)
15:40
20min
State of OSLC support in commercial applications
Jad El-khoury (KTH Royal Institute of Technology)
16:00
20min
Using OSLC to gain Insight into your Connected Engineering Data
Andy Lapping (IBM UK)
16:20
20min
Enabling the Federated Single Source of truth using OSLC as standard in between Engineering tools
Andreas Korff (PTC)
16:40
20min
OSLC the silver bullet for modelling interoperability?
Peter Lieber (Sparx Systems), Horst Kargl (Sparx Systems)
17:00
20min
Bridging to PLM with OSLC
Robert Baillargeon (SodiusWillert)
All times are in the Central European Summer Time (CEST)
15:00
20min
OSLC Open Project status
Jim Amsden (IBM), Andrew Berezovskyi (KTH Royal Institute of Technology)
15:20
20min
Eclipse Lyo Introduction
Jad El-khoury (KTH Royal Institute of Technology)
15:40
20min
Lyo Designer Introduction
Jad El-khoury (KTH Royal Institute of Technology)
16:00
20min
OpenAPI Extensions for OSLC
Luis Ramirez (Koneksys)
16:20
20min
PyOSLC the Python SDK for OSLC APIs
Christian Muggeo (Contact Software), Mario Carrasco (Koneksys)
16:40
20min
Beyond linking artifacts: “Federated Authoring” and “Dashboards” based on OSLC
Christoph Bergner (MID)
17:00
20min
OSLC as enabler for seamless application integration
Lutz Laemmer (ProSTEP)
All times are in the Central European Summer Time (CEST)
15:00
20min
Prolog OSLC SDK
Leonid Mokrushin (Ericsson Research)
15:20
20min
The Role of OSLC in the Enterprise PLM Landscape
Erik Herzog and Åsa Nordling Larsson (Saab Aeronautics)
15:40
20min
Establishing Digital Continuity for End to End Collaboration
Nicolas Figay (Airbus)
16:00
20min
Hypermedia Made Easy
Mike Amundsen (CA Technologies)
16:20
20min
Proof of Concept: Capella & IBM Jazz Integration based on OSLC
Ahmed EL-BERDHI (SII Group)
16:40
20min
A Technical View on the Solid Ecosystem
Ruben Taelman (Ghent University)
17:00
20min
OSLC-enabled Product Line Engineering with pure::variants 5.0
Robert Hellebrand (pure-systems)