From Oct. 24, 2010 internationally aired Emerald Planet television interview with "Father of the Interview" Dr. Vint Cert, international BPM leader Nathaniel Palmer, and Christine Robinson
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Oct 24 Emerald Planet Tv Interview
1. From left to right, TV Host Dr. Sam Hancock, “Father of the Internet” Dr. Vint Cerf, Christine Robinson, and international BPM leader Nathaniel Palmer http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/10407166 Emerald Planet Television ShowChristine Robinson’s interviewOctober 24, 2010
2. “Transforming Security Through Enterprise Architecture and BPM” Published July and September 2010 Co-authors Christine Robinson and Dan Turissini
3. Creating a Nexus for Trusted Engagements Entrepreneurs & Individuals VC Community International cyber collaboration Joint article to publish October 2010 Christine Robinson and Riley Repko Big Businesses Academic & Research Institutions Small Businesses Government Operator White-Hat & Black-Hat (Wizards) Riley Repko, Air Force senior advisor for cyber security
5. 9/15/210 5 Strategy and Roadmap for DoD Business Operations Transformation DBSMC/IRBs DCMO/DCIO; EGB; BECCM Past (BMA Federation Strategy version 2.4a) Present(BOE Execution Roadmap) Future(BMA Architecture Strategy version 3.0) DoD Strategic Mgmt. Plan (SMP) DCMO/CIO Policies Performance Measures BEA 3.0 CIO – DIEA, Segment Archi. CV & Primitives Initial BOE Experience Arch. Fed. MDR Biz. Intelligence Data Sharing and BI Enablement Federation Implementation Plan Version 2.4a BOE Vision Semantic Information Roadmap: Architecture Governance Socialization Services Infrastructure Data Integration Enterprise Stds. BOE Service Enablement Business Intelligence RDF OWL other Common Vocabulary (Ontologies) Domains HRM/ MedFMLogisticsRPILMWSLM/MSSM Rules/Workflow Execution Vision & Strategy Planning & Roadmap Infrastructure Governance DBSAE SOAImp. Strategy Security BEA 8.x CIO/DISA – Federal Cloud (BTI) NCES/CES Dennis Wisnosky - 8th International Conference on Business Process Management
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7. Use Cases being developed and used to drive pilotsDWiz DoD DCMO BMA CTO & CA 6 Dennis Wisnosky - 8th International Conference on Business Process Management
8. 7 HR EIW Proofs of Delivery Increment 4-n Multiple Sources Single View Implementing the capability by deploying business services DMDC Data Stores HR Data Store HR Data Store HR Data Store The HR EIW is a mechanism for reaching into service applications to satisfy enterprise HR information needs. It accomplishes three things: Reports real-time, authoritative HR information on-demand. Supports HR enterprise information standards. Supports IT flexibility. DoDI Personnel Data Store mashup Component Data Stores Common Vocabulary Data Store Data Store Data Store Data Store External Data Services 6/10 12/10 9/12 9/15 9/09 Phase 2 Phase 3 Sustainment Phase 1 Transition Increment 1 Map OSD HR to Service Ontologies Publish Stds Compensate Increment 2 Publish Stds Federated Ontology Modeling Develop, etc Publish Stds Increment 3 DIMHRS & CHRIS Alignment Publish Stds Modeling Delivered 18 Dec 09 RDF Store Process/Rules Mgt SME RDF Modeling 12/31 RDF Info Services 3/31 Sustainment Adv Mash-ups SPARQL Federation DIMHRS-CHRIS Stds Alignment 6/30 9/12 12/10 9/15/2010 Dennis Wisnosky - 8th International Conference on Business Process Management
12. Communicate effectively with the Services BP Modeler Questions SME Feedback Input Output Output Output Dennis Wisnosky - 8th International Conference on Business Process Management
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15. Interoperability through “Model-Data-Implement” End-to-End Processes Governance Governance Policy, Processes & Tiered Accountability Common Architecture Methodology DMDC Data Stores Governance HR Data Store HR Data Store HR Data Store Phased Implementations Dynamic Composition Authoritative Data Sources Data Sources DoDI Personnel Data Store Common Vocabulary Component Data Stores Data Store Data Store Data Store Data Store Component Data Stores Common Vocabulary CompositeService CompositeService CompositeService Services Layer Standard Representation and Composition External Data Services External Data Services Semantic Technologies Agile Business Services Delivery Primitives & Design Patterns BusinessService BusinessService BusinessService BusinessService BusinessService BusinessService BusinessService BusinessService 9/15/2010 Dennis Wisnosky - 8th International Conference on Business Process Management 37 Infra-structureService Infra-structureService Infra-structureService Infra-structureService Infra-structureService Infra-structureService
16. 11 DoD Business Operations Semantic Landscape Providesemantic foundationand mappingsto drive dataintegration (mediation & transformation) UpperOntology SemanticFoundation CommonVocabulary Systems & Services Interoperability Business Rules(W3C Rules Interchange Formatfor standard exchange of rules) Enterprise StandardsRDF, OWL,Pronto, etc. SemanticData Mediation &Transformation Domain Ontologies Providesemantics-basedfacts (RDF) andconnections toCommon Vocabulary (Ontologies) and Rules for machinereasoning Business Intelligence: Data Sharing ReportingAd Hoc QueryKnowledge Exploration Shape and Control theTransformation Transform TransactionalData Stores RDF Triple Stores Achieving Net-Centricity: Data Sharing 02 PPT EIW is first BI realization of this Dennis Wisnosky - 8th International Conference on Business Process Management 9/15/2010
Editor's Notes
1- Speak briefly to what the goal of the modeling effort is2- Process model under the Approach header is a high level view of the process we are using to develop process models that meet the goals described above3- Animation Script: Click Forward: - Start by IDing what artifacts are available that we can re-use - After IDing and performing some initial analysis on the existing artifacts, conduct initial process modelingClick Forward: - During this step we re- factor any initial models such that they are compliant with BPMN - Once the initial modeling is complete we will have created Initial Semantic Models Click Forward: - In addition to the initial models we also generate questions for the SMEsClick Forward: - We then take the questions we have generated and pose them to the SMEs - Complexity of the collaboration dictates the amount of collaboration that takes place during this stepClick Forward: - Almost all of the collaboration with the SMEs takes place within the discussion threads of CommonVocabClick Forward: - The collaboration results in SME feedback - Typically the feedback we receive is regarding: sequencing, information flows, and rules - Once we have the feedback from the SMEs we begin detailed process modelingClick Forward: - Here, we use the feedback provided by the SMEs to make the process models more accurately represent the domain they are modeling - We also fully align the process models with BPMN and the Primitives guidance - The output of the detailed process modeling effort are systematically designed architecture productsClick Forward:- That being said, it is likely that the initial models we have created may contain gaps or may not be a true representation of the domainClick Forward:- If that is the case, we re-engage with the SMEs and iterate through the process until the architecture products are complete and can obtain the appropriate level of sign off - At that point, the process models are available for implementation4- Benefits: