What is OSLC FEST
Organizations are using OSLC to eliminate data silos by connecting data across their business to achieve the digital thread as part of a digital engineering transformation. OSLC has been used to support the integration of engineering domains such as 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, Siemens, PTC, Tasktop, Kovair, Sodius, Maplessoft, MID, pure-systems, 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 3nd OSLCFest will take place virtually on Nov 2-4, 2021. 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
Speakers
Jad El-khoury
KTH Royal Institute of Technology
Andrew Berezovskyi
KTH Royal Institute of Technology
Christoph Bergner
MID GmbH
Erik Herzog
Saab Aeronautics
Jim Amsden
IBM
Eran Gery
IBM
Axel Reichwein
Koneksys
Andy Lapping
IBM UK
Robert Baillargeon
SodiusWillert
Horst Kargl
Sparx Systems
Åsa Nordling Larsson
Saab Aeronautics
Mario Carrasco
Koneksys
Andreas Korff
PTC
Robert Hellebrand
pure-systems GmbH
Frank Patz-Brockmann
Contact-Software GmbH
Juan Quintanar Gómez
Koneksys
Kenny MacKenzie
Conexus AI
Ryan Wisnesky
Conexus AI
Laurent Delaigue
Obeo
Guillermo Garcia Grao
Technical University of Madrid
Damir Nešić
Scania CV AB
Graham Bleakley
Costain UK Ltd.
Thomas Zimmermann
Fraunhofer Institute for Production Systems and Design Technology
Sunil Kaklij
Scania CV AB
Sean McGervey
DEIXWG
Tamara Hambrick
DEIXWG
Celia Tseng
DEIXWG
Terri Chan
DEIXWG
Program
All times are in the Coordinated Universal Time (UTC)
14:00
30min
OSLC as a backbone for digital engineering
Eran Gery
14:30
30min
State of the OSLC Open Project
Andrii Berezovskyi and Jim Amsden
15:00
30min
MBSE in the Digital Thread with Capella Models Exposed to OSLC-compliant ALM and Requirements Management Tools
Laurent Delaigue
15:30
30min
Cross lifecycle analytics and reporting based on OSLC TRS
Andy Lapping
16:00
30min
Latest PyOSLC Improvements
Frank Patz-Brockmann and Mario Jiménez Carrasco
16:30
30min
Developing an OSLC client with the OSLC API from Sparx Systems
Horst Kargl
17:00
30min
Extending OSLC into the Digital Thread
Moti Berovin, Joseph Sorci and David Vredenburgh
17:30
30min
OSLC from the Perspective of a Data Integrator
Torbjörn Holm and Nigel Shaw
All times are in the Coordinated Universal Time (UTC)
14:00
30min
Keeping up with the pace of opportunity
Erik Herzog and Åsa Nordling Larsson
14:30
30min
Using OSLC for managing traceability into the details of a software project
Christoph Bergner
15:00
30min
Leveraging OSLC and Linked Data for the Creation of Assurance Cases
Damir Nesic
15:30
30min
Navigating Versions in the Enterprise
Robert Baillargeon
16:00
30min
Deploying OSLC In the Enterprise
Robert Baillargeon, Sébastien Boucard
16:30
30min
Using OSLC for a Closed-Loop Digital Twin Demonstrator
Thomas Zimmermann
17:00
30min
Knowledge graph for Multi brand engineering collaboration
Sunil Kaklij
17:30
30min
OSLC for DevOps event-based automation
Guillermo Garcia Grao
All times are in the Coordinated Universal Time (UTC)
14:00
30min
INCOSE Digital Engineering Information Exchange Working Group
Sean McGervey, Tamara Hambrick, Celia Tseng, Terri Chan
14:30
30min
OSLC Reference Implementation: From zero to 4 OSLC servers in 20 minutes
Andrii Berezovskyi and Jad El-Khoury
15:00
30min
How to use OSLC Links Bidirectionally
Andreas Korff
15:30
30min
Coatl: an OSLC API generation framework based on OpenAPI
Juan Quintanar
16:00
30min
The challenges of connecting data in the world of Infrastructure
Graham Bleakley
16:30
30min
Applied Category Theory for Scalable Data Integration and Semantic Interoperability
Kenny MacKenzie and Ryan Wisnesky
17:00
30min
Global Configurations in Product Line Engineering
Robert Hellebrand
17:30
30min
Fundamental OSLC Concepts for Distributed Link Creation
Axel Reichwein