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15 April:�Tutorials�
16-17 April:�Symposium�
18 April:�Workshops�
18-20 April:�OASIS TC Meetings�
OASIS Symposium�
eBusiness and eGovernment:�Understanding the Facts, Fiction, and Future�
Once a year, we bring together�the leaders of our international commu-�nity to compare notes, review current�developments, make connections, and�explore open standards as solutions for�eBusiness and eGovernment. Vendors�and users, regulators and legislators,�developers and consultants, researchers�and analysts all contribute to the�dialogue that shapes how enterprises�and governments conduct trade,�manage assets and interact with�constituents.�
Preceding the Symposium will be a�variety of tutorials covering everything�from real-world implementations of open�standards to secrets to their successes.�
*�Attendance to tutorials is free with�Symposium registration and also available�separately.�
The following are the morning tutorials�:�
Lead, Follow or Get Out of the Way:�Here Comes SOA�David Smiley�, Software AG�
Standards: Factors for Success�William Cox�, Cox Software Architects�
Service Component Architecture (SCA):�Part I�Anish Karmarkar,� Oracle,�Ashok Malhotra�,�Oracle, and�David Booz�, IBM�
End-to-End Resource Planning�Andy Lee�, China Academy of Sciences�
Learn how standards fit together�
The following are the afternoon tutorials and�special briefings�:�
Service Component Architecture (SCA):�Part II�Anish Karmarkar,� Oracle,�Ashok Malhotra�,�Oracle, and�David Booz�, IBM�
The SOA Journey - Deploying and�Managing SOA, a HP IT Case Study�Anjali Anagol-Subbarao�, Hewlett Packard�
OIOUBL: Case Study of How to�Implement a Nationwide Procurement�Standard�Peter Borresen�, Danish National IT and�Telecom Agency�
Special Briefing: Tips for Effectively�Chairing an OASIS Committee�Mary McRae�, OASIS�
Special Briefing: Things Every TC Editor�Should Know�Mary McRae�, OASIS�
The Symposium program features two�tracks with content specially targeted�for management and technical�attendees, as well as several interactive�panel discussions. All presentations are�geared to assess and preview what�emerging technologies and standards�are likely to shape the future of�eBusiness, eGovernment and the rap-�idly emerging world of smart, networked�semantic information.�
Sunday, 15 April�
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Monday, 16 April &�Tuesday, 17 April�
GENERAL SESSIONS�
P�atrick Gannon,�President and�CEO of OASIS�, and�Bob Sutor�, Vice�President of Open Source and�Standards at IBM Corporation�, will�open the program during the first�“General Session”.�
Each day the program will end�with an interactive industry panel:�
SOA for eGov�Chaired by�Andy Lee�, China�Academy of Sciences and�additional panelists will be�announced soon�
Five Years Out, What Happened to�Web Services and SOA?�Chaired by�Anne Thomas Manes�,�Burton Group�
Panelists include:�Mark Hapner�,�Sun Microsystems;�Dave Orchard�,�BEA Systems;�Claus von Riegen�,�SAP AG;�JR Jesson�, EDS; and�Chris�Ferris�, IBM�
Explore open standards as real solutions�
MANAGEMENT TRACK�
Identity Management Sessions�Chair: Hal Lockhart, BEA Systems�
Putting Citizens at the Centre of�Identity Mgmt: Building a�"Personal Data Service Model“�Peter Brown�, Pensive.eu�
New Generation of Identity�Aware eGovernment�Applications�Fulup Ar Foll�, Sun Microsystems�
eGov Strategies�Chair: Jacques Durand, Fujitsu�
Beijing E-Government and Open�Standards�Shao Fu Lin�, Beijing Municipal Office�of Informatization�
Promoting e-Business and Web�Services Standards to SMEs in�Japan and Asia�Kazunori Iwasa�, Fujitsu Limited�
Establishing a National Service�Oriented eBusiness and eGovern-�ment Infrastructure�Søren Stauning�, Danish National IT�and Telecom Agency�
Biometrics in eB/eG and the Role�of the Emerging BIAS Standard�Cathy Tilton�, Daon�
Standards as Solutions�Chair: Abbie Barbir, Nortel�
Continuing Through Emergency:�eBiz/eGov Continuity and�Contingency Functioning�Throughout Emergency Incidents�Michelle Raymond�, Honeywell ACS�
Netcentric Analysis Tools:�Integration and Interoperability�Beyond SOA�Sheryl Sizelove�, Network Centric�Operations Industry Consortium�
SOA in the Large�Chair: Andy Lee, China Academy�of Sciences�
Information System Integration�Project of China Securities�Regulatory Commission (CSRC)�Zheng Chun�, Beijing Miracle Hi-tech�
The Challenges Ahead�Chair: Jacques Durand, Fujitsu�
Lessons Learned from the�Evolution of eB/eG Secure�Communication: What Does�the Future Hold?�Rik Drummond�, Drummond Group�
I�nteractive SOA: Towards�Content-Centric Services�Andrew Townley�, Archistry Limited�
eGov Application Domains�Chair: Bill Cox�
NZ SAMS: A SAML v2.0 Case�Study�Colin Wall�, New Zealand�Government�
Open Standards and SOA Tech-�nology Support Service-Oriented�Government Reform�Xiao Lan�, ChangFeng Open Stan-�dards Platform Software Alliance�
OASIS Standards for eGovern-�ment Integration: Netherlands�Government Case Study�Brian Dommisse�, Pheidis Consultants�
eB Doc Standard (DITA) Panel:�Industry-Centered Business�Strategies�JoAnn Hackos�, President, Comtech�Services Inc.;�Chip Gettinger�, Astoria�Software; and�Bob Beims�, Freescale�
TECHNICAL TRACK�
Business Documents & Content�Chair: Abbie Barbir, Nortel�
Publishing DITA with DocBook XSL�Robert Stayton, Sagehill Enterprises�
DocTape: A Document Stan-�dards Interoperability Framework�for DocBook, DITA, ODF and�more!�Scott Hudson�, Flatirons Solutions�
Business Process�Chair: Pete Wenzel, Sun�Microsystems�
Business Processes in a Global�Domain�Monica Martin�, Sun Microsystems�
The Role of BPM in Service�Oriented Architecture�Charlton Barreto�, Adobe Systems�
SCA and WS-BPEL�Martin Chapman�, Oracle�
Leveraging SOA�Chair: Bill Cox�
A Study on Concept of Quality�Chain for Describing Web�Services Quality�Youngkon Lee�, Korea Polytechnic�University�
Partner Selection for Enterprises�in EERP: An SOA and Data Mining�Based Approach�Min Ni�, Digital China Co.�
Current State of Affairs in SOA�Along with Migration Strategies�and Methodologies�John Harby�
Crash-Only Web Services�Chair: Paul Knight, Nortel�
Failure Semantics in an SOA�Environment�Chris Hobbs�, Nortel�
Identity Management Session�Chair: Hal Lockhart, BEA Systems�
Digital Identity within eBusiness�and eGovernment: Where Are�We Now and Where Do We Go�From Here?�Bill Barnhill�, Booz Allen Hamilton�
Enterprise Key Management�Infrastructures: An Evolution�Towards Securing Data for eB/eG�Arshad Noor�, CTO, StrongAuth, Inc.�
eB Doc Standards�Chair: Mary McRae, OASIS�
eB Doc Standard (ODF) Panel:�A Look at Interoperability�Don Harbison�, IBM,�Rob Weir�, IBM,�and�Michael Brauer�, Sun�Microsystems�
Data Layer�Chair: Bill Barnhill, Booz Allen�Hamilton�
Research on Beijing eGovern-�ment Information Resources�Sharing and Exchanging�Platform Based on SOA�Xiaobin Huang�, Beijing Information�Resources Management Center�
Data Services: Addressing the�Challenges of Transformation to�a Knowledge-driven Enterprise�Sri Gopalan�, Booz Allen Hamilton�
SOA Forgot the Data: Enter�Composite Data Services�Ash Parikh�, Raining Data Corporation�
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Make valuable connections�
WORKSHOPS�
OpenDocument Workshop�
Hosted by the OASIS ODF Adoption�Committee, this special workshop will�focus on the 'implementability' of using�applications that comply with the Open-�Document format. Adoption, accessibili-�ty, programmability, and future�enhancements to the standard will be�covered.�
Workshop presenters:�Don Harbison�, IBM,�Rob Weir�, IBM, and�Michael Brauer�, Sun Microsystems�
WS-BPEL Workshop�
The Web Services Business Process�Execution Language (WS-BPEL) is central�for defining SOA business processes. This�workshop will clarify the business value�that BPEL offers, examine common�scenarios in which the specification�should be applied, and explore usage�of advanced constructs.�
Workshop presenters:�Charlton Barreto�, Adobe Systems,�Dieter�Koenig�, IBM, and�Frank Ryan�, Active�Endpoints�
Attendance at either half-day workshop�is free with Symposium registration and�also available separately.�
OTHER PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS�
TC Lightning Rounds�
A fast and fun way to track related work�and make valuable connections.�
Birds-of-a-Feather Sessions�
Held during event luncheons, delegates�are free to organize luncheon BoF�sessions onsite or in advance.�
Book Table Donation & Auction�
Books that feature technical and�executive-level information on OASIS�Standards and specifications will be on�display and raffled off to attendees at�the end of the event.�
Special Briefing for Non-Members�
Introduction to the OASIS Open�Standards Process from�Peter Roden� of�OASIS�
Don’t forget to check out the list of�OASIS TC meetings held�throughout the week:�
•�LegalXML Electronic Court Filing�•�BIAS Integration�
•�Emergency Management�•�XRI and XDI�
•�UnitsML�•�DITA�•�eGov�
•�OpenDocument and OpenDocument�Format (ODF) Adoption�
Wednesday, 18 April�
OASIS�630 BOSTON ROAD�
BILLERICA, MA 01821�+1 978-667-5115�
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Accommodations�The OASIS Symposium will be held at the San Diego Marriott Mission Valley Hotel. A block of rooms�have been reserved for conference attendees at a specially reduced rate of $167 single/double�occupancy. Contact the hotel at�+1 800-842-5329 and provide the group name “OASIS�Symposium”�before�14 March�.� If you encounter any reservation problems, please contact�[email protected] .�
Registration�Register by�19 March� to receive a $100 discount. Participation is open to members of OASIS, as�well as non-members. Symposium meeting fee includes access to all sessions, tutorials and work-�shops; luncheons (Monday and Tuesday); coffee breaks; reception; and associated materials.�
• www.oasis-open.org/events/symposium/2007/registration.php�
Sponsorship and Exhibiting Opportunities�Table-top exhibits are an exclusive sponsor option. This exhibit area will provide maximum�exposure for event sponsors and will be the highlight of all networking functions. For more details,�contact Tanya Bosse at [email protected]. Current event sponsors/exhibitors�include: BEA Systems, EDS, IBM, SAP, and Sun Microsystems�
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