The
Business Modeling & Integration Domain Task Force
mission is to develop specifications of integrated
models to support management of an enterprise. These
specifications will promote inter- and intra-enterprise
integration and collaboration of people, systems,
processes, and information across the enterprise,
including business partners and customers.
Main areas of interest for the task force are
- Business planning and motivation modeling
- Business Process Management,
- Business rules
- Business modeling,
- Business language and vocabulary
In support of
- Business governance
- Business performance monitoring and measurement
- Business Information Management,
- Business Integration,
- Business to Business collaboration,
- Business to Customer collaboration
- Business service agreements
- Business security policy and management.
To achieve its mission, the task force will prepare
requests for proposals, evaluate responses and recommend
proposals for adoption as OMG specifications. It will
facilitate and promote:
- Use of MDA (Model Driven Architecture) in
specifying specialized meta models, and platform
independent integration specifications;
- Collaboration with other OMG subgroups to
identify opportunities for business models;
- Collaboration with the BPMI Steering
- Committee for industry insight and strategic
direction;
- Collaboration with other industry groups to
identify opportunities for Business models;
- Simplicity in specifying, using and deploying
business models for business owners, planners,
managers, analysts and application developers;
- Interoperability between independently developed
components that support business modeling and
integration.
The task force is focused on business semantics and
recognizes that it needs to coordinate with other task
forces and standards bodies focused on execution in
information systems.