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?

Speakers

Program

All times are in the Coordinated Universal Time (UTC)

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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

Organizers