Wed 2024-12-11 | |
09:00-12:00 | Business Modeling & Integration DTF |
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AGENDA (times may still be adjusted based on presenter time constraints) 9:00-9:15 Welcome, introductions, brief summary of September meeting 9:15-10:30 SBRM (Standard Business Report Model) -- Pete Rivett and Elisa Kendall
- Presentation of revised submission
- "Vote-to-vote" and vote to recommend adoption to the Domain Technical Committee
10:30-10:45 Coffee break 10:45-11:00 Status of the RFP for SMI (Semantic Metadata Interoperability)-- Ed Schuster and others
11:00-11:20 Update on the BACM 1.1 revision -- Jim Rhyne
11:20-11:40 Update on BMM 1.4 revision -- Ron Ross
11:40-12:00 Update on the SBVR toolchain and 1.6 revision -- Donald Chapin
12:00 Lunch
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13:30-17:00 | BMI DTF (continued) |
| Continued agenda from the morning. The start time is 1:30 pm in case there is a plenary keynote presentation after lunch. Specific timing is still unclear until the various presenters communicate their requests.
- Updates on the remaining RTFs and FTFs in progress:
- "Internet Accountability for Disinformation" -- Fred Cummins
- Map of BMI specifications (requested at the Q3 meeting)?
- Connection between business architecture and software modeling (suggested at Q3 meeting as a potential topic for Bill Ulrich)
- Essence for business modeling (suggested at the Q3 meeting, and may require coordination with the Business Architecture Guild)
- Discuss any progress on system dynamics / complex system modeling
- Next steps on strategic requirements management
- Co-chairs success/addition?
- Discuss roadmap for 2025
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