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June 5–9 Orlando, Florida IBM Innovate 2011 Integrated Application Lifecycle Management / Product Lifecycle Management for System Development Environments Rainer Ersch Senior Research Scientist Siemens AG rainer.ersch@siemens.com ALM-1180
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The Premier Event for Software and Systems Innovation 2 © 2011 IBM Corporation Agenda Introduction Recap of last years session Recap of OSLC goals and technology OSLC PLM Workgroup Introduction Current Activities Future Activities Q&A
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The Premier Event for Software and Systems Innovation 3 © 2011 IBM Corporation Rainer Ersch, Research Engineer, Siemens Corporate Research and Technologies SIEMENS Employee since 1980 Consultant, Coach for System and Software Development Environments Main topics: Configuration and Change Management, ALM/PLM Interoperability … Liaison Manager IBM Rational (Rational Information Broker @ SIEMENS) Workgroup Lead OSLC PLM Workgroup Siemens AG, CT, Munich Contribution (many thanks to): Gray Bachelor, Solution Architect, Systems and Industrial solutions, Rational HQ Devt org, IBM SWG IBM Employee since 1983 Solution Architect for Systems segment Main topics: Process support & integration: Enterprise integration, Product Lifecycle Management, Systems Engineering Workgroup Co-Lead and Organizer OSLC PLM Workgroup IBM UK Ltd, Warwick About the Speaker:
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The Premier Event for Software and Systems Innovation 4 © 2011 IBM Corporation ALM / PLM Interoperability In many products, Software is part of a System But the engineering processes and tools are still separated Many problems are the same as in the ALM world alone (with separated tools): islands of information, lots of manual activities, lack of communication, … Or even worse: walls of isolation, cultural differences, different (technical) languages Electrical Engineering Software Engineering Mechanical Engineering
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The Premier Event for Software and Systems Innovation 5 © 2011 IBM Corporation Integrating PLM and ALM Integrated Product Change Management ClearQuest ClearCase Rhapsody DOORS Build Forge Asset Mgr “Open Services for Lifecycle Collaboration” SOA and Service Orchestration Event Management Workflow Notifications
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The Premier Event for Software and Systems Innovation 6 © 2011 IBM Corporation Siemens PLM’s Position on OSLC Siemens Teamcenter has the ability to integrate with IBM Rational solutions (ALM) This is not a released product offering at this time, but could be enabled with the appropriate services engagement, depending upon customer use cases Siemens PLM has the OSLC integration in our future plans - we're actively working with the OSLC community to formalize PLM-ALM interoperability standards and encourage customers to join the community to contribute to specifications Customer need/interest will help to accelerate when this capability is implemented within the product set.
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The Premier Event for Software and Systems Innovation 7 © 2011 IBM Corporation P/ALM ALM PLM ALM Interoperability Scenario (as is) Request from Help Desk Paula Mike Suzie done: to Help Desk assigns rejects crit sit session Mike Paula Suzie assigns Suzie Mike done Paula rework it’s not me it’s not me either OOPS not again ! rejects Paula:Product Manager Suzie:Software Engineer Mike:Mechanical Engineer
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The Premier Event for Software and Systems Innovation 8 © 2011 IBM Corporation One Virtual ALM / PLM System Interoperability Scenario (to be) Paula Mike Request from Help Desk Suzie done Paula assignsdone done Help Desk assign Hurray! Paula:Product Manager Suzie:Software Engineer Mike:Mechanical Engineer
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The Premier Event for Software and Systems Innovation 9 © 2011 IBM Corporation Open Services for Lifecycle Collaboration What is OSLC ? (video 4:20 min) http://open-services.netvideohttp://open-services.net Aimed at simplifying tool integration across the product delivery lifecycle everybody heard about OSLC? Community Driven – specified at http://open-services.net Specifications for ALM and PLM Interoperability Inspired by Internet architecture Loosely coupled integration with “just enough” standardization Common resource formats and services A different approach to industry-wide proliferation Barriers to sharing resources and assets across the software lifecycle Multiple vendors, open source projects and in-house tools Private vocabularies, formats and stores Entanglement of tools with their data Open Services for Lifecycle Collaboration
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The Premier Event for Software and Systems Innovation 10 © 2011 IBM Corporation Open Services for Lifecycle Collaboration Community specifications for lifecycle integration Suppose tools exposed their data in a consistent way? OSLC is an open community of individuals interested in improving lifecycle integration. Goals: 1.Make life better for software and product delivery teams 2.Reduce the complexity and cost for tool providers in integrating tools together 3.Open up new possibilities in the marketplace by opening up the way lifecycle tools and data can be used in ALM, PLM and outside Create open, public specifications that describe resources and interfaces for sharing the things that software and product delivery teams rely on.
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The Premier Event for Software and Systems Innovation 11 © 2011 IBM Corporation OSLC and Open Community A Snapshot In Time Eleven workgroups operating Across a variety of lifecycle domains With a Core/common OSLC workgroup And special interests from PLM/ALM constituents Community 430+ registered community members Individuals from 30+ different companies have participated in OSLC workgroups
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The Premier Event for Software and Systems Innovation 12 © 2011 IBM Corporation OSLC PLM Workgroup aims We are focusing on improving ALM-PLM process support through tool interoperability enabled by Usage of the existing OSLC Specs in a ALM-PLM setting Extension of the existing OSLC Specs to support PLM behaviour of OSLC resources See also: http://open-services.net/bin/view/Main/PlmBackgroundhttp://open-services.net/bin/view/Main/PlmBackground
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The Premier Event for Software and Systems Innovation 13 © 2011 IBM Corporation How the team works We have four primary interests across our team …….. Industry standard representation Consistency Alignment Extension Industry business & technical processes Time and cost saving Quality improvement Increased coherence Tool integration New support from ISV tools New support from Rational Home grown tool integration Spec application & definition Promotion of OSLC for PLM concerns Extension of OSLC for PLM concerns
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The Premier Event for Software and Systems Innovation 14 © 2011 IBM Corporation How to get involved Engage by way of contributing or providing feedback upon Industry scenarios Industry standards Tool integration Spec application Spec build out and validation In public Through our meetings Through the wiki Through the prototype implementations Through jazz.net Through in house projects Based upon terms of use
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The Premier Event for Software and Systems Innovation 15 © 2011 IBM Corporation Web pages overview – introduction and meetings Meeting announcements Meeting minutes linked at the bottom of the page Introduction http://open-services.net/bin/view/Main/PlmHome
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The Premier Event for Software and Systems Innovation 16 © 2011 IBM Corporation Web pages overview – our workings Selected Scenario PLM Reference model based on industry standards Meeting minutes Work in progress Contacts Join our mailing list Covenants
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The Premier Event for Software and Systems Innovation 17 © 2011 IBM Corporation Requirements revision handling System revision handling Sub-system revision handling System Engineer Software revision handling Where has the workgroup chosen to focus ? We selected a typical challenge Requirement System Discipline Sub-system Project Software Product A system engineer responds to a change in requirements ….to define the new product implementation Enterprise process Product change process Product revision handling Typical lifecycle concerns The motivation is to save the time and cost to meet product release objectives * Project operations are not addressed directly by the current scenario
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The Premier Event for Software and Systems Innovation 18 © 2011 IBM Corporation Progress within the OSLC PLM Workgroup Scenarios Updated PLM Reference model 1.1 - New for Innovate 2011 Storyboard to assist exploration and usage ALM and PLM tool examples Summary and initial conclusions of the current Spec analysis PLM behaviour of an OSLC Resources Results of Prototyping using the Reference Implementation for OSLC RIO Case studies
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The Premier Event for Software and Systems Innovation 19 © 2011 IBM Corporation Packaging of the OSLC PLM Reference Model 1.1 New in Release 1.1 extended the scenario to include the Implementation change phase provided a sequence diagram and navigator included sample ALM and PLM tool support provided a clickable html navigator to explore the models provided additional ALM and PLM tool generated files Using the sequence diagram navigator it is possible to understand the collaborations needed for the ALM and PLM tools explore the PLM Reference Model at each evolution of the scenario through SysML, STEP and ALM and PLM Additional files available XML and OWL representations of the STEP file Generated PLM XML files The tools applied have been topcased 3.4.1 IBM Rational DOORS 9.3 Siemens Temacenter Unified Architecture 8 The model can be accessed in the following ways 1.Through the html launcher index.html 2.By importing the whole zip archive into a project in a topcased workspace
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The Premier Event for Software and Systems Innovation 20 © 2011 IBM Corporation Exploring the needed PLM behaviour using our reference model – available on the PLM workgroup wiki Scenario action Onclick documentation update 1 2 Tool examples PLM reference model view 4 3
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The Premier Event for Software and Systems Innovation 21 © 2011 IBM Corporation Applying today’s OSLC Specs in a PLM context - examples Product Collaboration portal demonstrates tailoring of an Enterprise Collaboration Platform using IBM’s Product & Service Framework Uses CM1.0 and CM2.0 to provide views and mash-ups across, product planning in Focal Point, feature development in RTC, PDM, ERP (SAP) and Sales Catalog Relationship Hub Research project to expose, link and navigate relationships across lifecycle artefacts Showcases DOORS, Siemens Teamcenter, System Architect and HP Quality Center AM, CM, RM 2.0 Enterprise change handling Research project to expose, link and navigate relationships across lifecycle artefacts Showcases Siemens Teamcenter, Rational Team Concert and ClearQuest Siemens TCUA Rational Team Concert Field feedback to development Demonstrates asset management with feedback from trouble report analysis to Engineering as input for a Change Request to improve system availability Showcases DOORS, Maximo, RTC Maximo Rational Team Concert Maximo Rational Team Concert
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The Premier Event for Software and Systems Innovation 22 © 2011 IBM Corporation Looking ahead for the workgroup During 3Q we will conclude the prototyping of the PLM behaviour of OSLC Resources via the Core, AM, CM and RM Specs Leading to a new PoT Spec proposals for OSLC V3.0 Specs Additional interesting topics ?
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The Premier Event for Software and Systems Innovation 23 © 2011 IBM Corporation Contacts and links gray_bachelor@uk.ibm.com rainer.ersch@siemens.com Thanks also to participating and contributing members OSLC PLM workgroup home page
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The Premier Event for Software and Systems Innovation 24 © 2011 IBM Corporation www.ibm.com/software/rational
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The Premier Event for Software and Systems Innovation 25 © 2011 IBM Corporation Related Talks: Wed, 8/Jun, 4:15 PM - 5:45 PMTJI-1189 Case Study: Open Services for Lifecycle Collaboration-Enabling Internal Tools and Connecting to IBM Rational Tools at Ericsson/Tieto Wed, 8/Jun, 4:15 PM - 5:45 PMSE-2114A A Linked Data Approach to Integrating Software, Electronics, and Mechanical Domains SkyMatthews Thu, 9/Jun, 8:30 AM - 9:30 AMCS-1651A Leveraging Open Services for Lifecycle Collaboration for Project Management Information Using Excel to Improve Software Delivery
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The Premier Event for Software and Systems Innovation 26 © 2011 IBM Corporation © Copyright IBM Corporation 2011. All rights reserved. The information contained in these materials is provided for informational purposes only, and is provided AS IS without warranty of any kind, express or implied. IBM shall not be responsible for any damages arising out of the use of, or otherwise related to, these materials. Nothing contained in these materials is intended to, nor shall have the effect of, creating any warranties or representations from IBM or its suppliers or licensors, or altering the terms and conditions of the applicable license agreement governing the use of IBM software. References in these materials to IBM products, programs, or services do not imply that they will be available in all countries in which IBM operates. Product release dates and/or capabilities referenced in these materials may change at any time at IBM’s sole discretion based on market opportunities or other factors, and are not intended to be a commitment to future product or feature availability in any way. IBM, the IBM logo, Rational, the Rational logo, Telelogic, the Telelogic logo, and other IBM products and services are trademarks of the International Business Machines Corporation, in the United States, other countries or both. Other company, product, or service names may be trademarks or service marks of others. www.ibm.com/software/rational
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