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Open Platform 3.0™ Overview – 3rd August 2016 Dr Christopher J Harding 14 April, 2018 Open Platform 3.0™ Overview – 3rd August 2016 Dr Christopher J Harding Director for Interoperability c.harding@opengroup.org Copyright © The Open Group 2012

Agenda The Open Group Why Open Platform 3.0? 14 April, 2018 Agenda The Open Group Why Open Platform 3.0? The Open Platform 3.0 Forum Requirements for Open Platform 3.0 The Open Platform 3.0 Snapshot Current thinking and direction Copyright © The Open Group 2012

Agenda The Open Group Why Open Platform 3.0? 14 April, 2018 Agenda The Open Group Why Open Platform 3.0? The Open Platform 3.0 Forum Requirements for Open Platform 3.0 The Open Platform 3.0 Snapshot Current thinking and direction Copyright © The Open Group 2012

The Open Group Global consortium that enables the achievement of business objectives through IT standards Vision of Boundaryless Information Flow™ achieved through global interoperability in a secure, reliable and timely manner More than 450 member organizations — customers, systems and solutions suppliers, tool vendors, integrators and consultants, academics, and researchers www.opengroup.org

Open Group Forums ArchiMate® Forum Security Forum Architecture Forum Enterprise Management Forum IT4IT™ Forum Open Platform 3.0™ Forum Platform Base (UNIX) Working Group Real-time & Embedded Systems Forum Security Forum Trusted Technology Forum (OTTF) Healthcare Forum

Agenda The Open Group Why Open Platform 3.0? 14 April, 2018 Agenda The Open Group Why Open Platform 3.0? The Open Platform 3.0 Forum Requirements for Open Platform 3.0 The Open Platform 3.0 Snapshot Current thinking and direction Copyright © The Open Group 2012

The Digital Society Digital structural change Social media 14 April, 2018 The Digital Society Digital structural change Social media Open innovation Open access Open culture Open government More business value Copyright © The Open Group 2012

The Open Platform 3.0 Vision Business value from new technologies

Agenda The Open Group Why Open Platform 3.0? 14 April, 2018 Agenda The Open Group Why Open Platform 3.0? The Open Platform 3.0 Forum Requirements for Open Platform 3.0 The Open Platform 3.0 Snapshot Current thinking and direction Copyright © The Open Group 2012

Forum Mission Advance The Open Group vision of Boundaryless Information Flow™ by helping organizations take advantage of the convergence of new and emerging technology trends converging with each other and leading to new business models and system designs. These trends currently include: Mobility Social networks and social enterprise Big data analytics Cloud computing The Internet of Things (networked sensors and controls)

Forum Work Program 350 participants from 57 member companies Open Platform 3.0 Standard definition by whole Forum Work Groups and Projects on Big Data, Cloud Computing, Internet of Things, Semantic Interoperability, and Digital Business (jointly with the Architecture Forum)

Agenda The Open Group Why Open Platform 3.0? 14 April, 2018 Agenda The Open Group Why Open Platform 3.0? The Open Platform 3.0 Forum Requirements for Open Platform 3.0 The Open Platform 3.0 Snapshot Current thinking and direction Copyright © The Open Group 2012

Convergent Technologies Survey 95% see the convergent technologies as an opportunity for business about half of these see it as a threat also (46%) Mobility currently has greatest take-up of these technologies, and the Internet of things has least 84% of those from companies creating solutions want to deal with two or more of the technologies in combination

Business Scenario Requirements (1) Use of technologies Provide access to social, mobile, cloud, big data, sensors/controls Solution Development Rapid assembly, configuration and operation of solutions by users Development and integration of solutions by IT specialists Solution Characteristics Interoperability and Boundaryless Information Flow™ Use data from enterprise internal sources, social media, sensors Use cloud to store and process data Analyze large and complex data Use controls to change the environment Display meaningful information to users

Business Scenario Requirements (2) Identity and Access Management Management of digital identities and roles Access control IPR protection Quality of Service Use, measurement and tracking of standard attributes Quality of Data Governance Compliance officers can enforce compliance to regulation and corporate standards of operation Architects can monitor conformance to enterprise architecture.

Business Scenario Requirements (3) Portability Combine products and services from different providers No vendor lock-in Ease of Use Platform and underlying technologies

User-Driven IT Architecture Programming, Integration Smart Business Use, Procurement, Orchestration Systems Provision and Management Compliance Help Desk

Business Use-Cases

Requirements Links Convergent Technologies Survey https://www2.opengroup.org/ogsys/catalog/R130 Open Platform 3.0 Business Scenario http://www.opengroup.org/openplatform3.0/docs/Business_Scenario/mgmt_summ.htm Business Use-Cases – the Nexus of Forces in Action http://www.opengroup.org/openplatform3.0/docs/Use-Cases/title.htm

Agenda The Open Group Why Open Platform 3.0? 14 April, 2018 Agenda The Open Group Why Open Platform 3.0? The Open Platform 3.0 Forum Requirements for Open Platform 3.0 The Open Platform 3.0 Snapshot Current thinking and direction Copyright © The Open Group 2012

Snapshot of a Standard for Platforms Enterprise ecosystems Wider business ecosystems Platform capabilities Basic architecture models

Enterprise Ecosystem Reference Model

Wider Business Ecosystems

Business Capabilities Data Conveyance Support for services Business data analysis and reporting Intellectual property Governance

Technical Capabilities Event handling Semantic consistency Resource Management Security Audit Quality of service Quality of data Upgradeability Policy support

Capability Realizations The documentation of a platform SHALL state which realizations it does implement, and SHALL describe all of its realizations including those not described in the standard So that interoperable systems can be developed independently.

Basic Architecture Models

Architecture Integration

Application Model

Composition Model

Snapshot Links Read the Snapshot on-line Download the Snapshot in PDF www.opengroup.org/openplatform3.0/op3-snapshot/ Download the Snapshot in PDF https://www2.opengroup.org/ogsys/catalog/S152 Comment on the Snapshot platform3-input@opengroup.org

Agenda The Open Group Why Open Platform 3.0? 14 April, 2018 Agenda The Open Group Why Open Platform 3.0? The Open Platform 3.0 Forum Requirements for Open Platform 3.0 The Open Platform 3.0 Snapshot Current thinking and direction Copyright © The Open Group 2012

Big Data Vision: to develop architectural guidance to assist organizations in the development of a Big Data Ecosystem that provides business benefits and value Main activity: Open Business Data Lake technical standard (fast-tracked by Capgemini) Business Data Lake Architecture

Cloud Computing Completed Cloud Projects Cloud Computing for Business published Cloud computing governance technical standard in Company Review Final item of initial work program May work on updated guidance for cloud users Completed Cloud Projects Service-Oriented Cloud Computing Infrastructure (SOCCI) Security for the Cloud and SOA Cloud Business Use Cases Cloud Computing Explained Cloud Computing Interoperability and Portability Cloud Business Artefacts Use of TOGAF® for Cloud Ecosystems

The Internet of Things Formed to address Quantum Lifecycle Management in the Internet of Things Following the PROMISE EU project Has developed data format (O-DF) and messaging interface (O-MI) standards Exploring use of these standards Including in EU bIoTope project Working on lifecycle management standard (O-LM)

Semantic Interoperability A semantic index and a method for using it to classify data elements Simplifies the development of interface software Contributes to improved management and organization of data. Standard published May 2016 Current activity on deployment and index development www.opengroup.org/subjectareas/platform3.0/o-def

Digital Business Digital Business Strategy and Customer Experience Work Group Joint WG with the Architecture Forum Develop and promote an understanding of what it means to be digital Establish best practices for organizations providing a digital customer experience.

Development of the Platform Discussed by the Forum as a whole Captured in Snapshots (and eventually in the standard) Dissemination, input, and feedback from webinars Business Ecosystems Customer Journey

The Shape of Applications to Come 14 April, 2018 The Shape of Applications to Come Services A modern application consists of a platform on which users create services You can think of a corporate database this way too Platform Application Copyright © The Open Group 2012

The Shape of Solutions to Come Enterprises and wider business ecosystems maintain cross-application service catalogs Users compose solutions Service Catalog

The Open Platform 3.0 Standard Solutions Enterprises and wider business ecosystems maintain cross-application service catalogs Users compose solutions Service Catalog The Open Platform 3.0 Standard

Executable Standards An Open Source software package can be a de facto standard The Forum is considering providing guidance on executable standards for Open Platform 3.0 And possibly a sandbox environment for experimentation

Open Platform 3.0 Roadmap Projects 2Q/2016 3Q/2016 4Q/2016 1Q/2017   2Q/2016 3Q/2016 4Q/2016 1Q/2017 2Q/2017 Open Platform 3.0 Snapshot 3 Develop Publish Open Platform 3.0 Snapshot 4/Version 1 O-DEF Standard Cloud Computing Governance Framework Open Business Data Lake IoT Open Lifecycle Management

Open Platform 3.0 Guides and White Papers Publication Type Date DSP Business White Paper* WP Q2/16 IoT White Paper Big Data White Paper Q4/16 * Produced by the DBCX Work Group – a joint Work Group of the Open Platform 3.0 and Architecture Forums

Current Thinking and Direction Links Open Platform 3.0 Forum collaboration website https://collaboration.opengroup.org/platform3 Webinars on the Business Context for Open Platform 3.0 http://www.opengroup.org/subjectareas/platform3.0/businesscontext

Open Platform 3.0™ Thank you! 14 April, 2018 Copyright © The Open Group 2012