ºÝºÝߣshows by User: LaceyRae / http://www.slideshare.net/images/logo.gif ºÝºÝߣshows by User: LaceyRae / Wed, 17 Jun 2015 12:59:16 GMT ºÝºÝߣShare feed for ºÝºÝߣshows by User: LaceyRae Interoperability is Hard /slideshow/interoperability-is-hard/49505767 interoperabilityishard-150617125916-lva1-app6892
Achieving true interoperability is hard, but it's both necessary and worthwhile to take the time to form the specifications, requirements, and documentation that outlines the methods and means for integration activities... unless you want to end up like Joe.]]>

Achieving true interoperability is hard, but it's both necessary and worthwhile to take the time to form the specifications, requirements, and documentation that outlines the methods and means for integration activities... unless you want to end up like Joe.]]>
Wed, 17 Jun 2015 12:59:16 GMT /slideshow/interoperability-is-hard/49505767 LaceyRae@slideshare.net(LaceyRae) Interoperability is Hard LaceyRae Achieving true interoperability is hard, but it's both necessary and worthwhile to take the time to form the specifications, requirements, and documentation that outlines the methods and means for integration activities... unless you want to end up like Joe. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/interoperabilityishard-150617125916-lva1-app6892-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Achieving true interoperability is hard, but it&#39;s both necessary and worthwhile to take the time to form the specifications, requirements, and documentation that outlines the methods and means for integration activities... unless you want to end up like Joe.
Interoperability is Hard from Lacey Trebaol
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Is your distributed system secure? /slideshow/is-your-distributed-system-secure-36065078/36065078 connextddssecuressiiotlacey-140619083655-phpapp02
Securing your distributed system for the IIoT.]]>

Securing your distributed system for the IIoT.]]>
Thu, 19 Jun 2014 08:36:55 GMT /slideshow/is-your-distributed-system-secure-36065078/36065078 LaceyRae@slideshare.net(LaceyRae) Is your distributed system secure? LaceyRae Securing your distributed system for the IIoT. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/connextddssecuressiiotlacey-140619083655-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Securing your distributed system for the IIoT.
Is your distributed system secure? from Lacey Trebaol
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Community at RTI (PDF) /slideshow/community-at-rti-pdf/23287045 communityatrti-130621100247-phpapp02
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Fri, 21 Jun 2013 10:02:47 GMT /slideshow/community-at-rti-pdf/23287045 LaceyRae@slideshare.net(LaceyRae) Community at RTI (PDF) LaceyRae <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/communityatrti-130621100247-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br>
Community at RTI (PDF) from Lacey Trebaol
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What is the RTI Community? /slideshow/community-atrti/23120751 communityatrti-130617160525-phpapp01
What is the RTI Community? Why should you care? An answer! Straight from the Community Manager...]]>

What is the RTI Community? Why should you care? An answer! Straight from the Community Manager...]]>
Mon, 17 Jun 2013 16:05:25 GMT /slideshow/community-atrti/23120751 LaceyRae@slideshare.net(LaceyRae) What is the RTI Community? LaceyRae What is the RTI Community? Why should you care? An answer! Straight from the Community Manager... <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/communityatrti-130617160525-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> What is the RTI Community? Why should you care? An answer! Straight from the Community Manager...
What is the RTI Community? from Lacey Trebaol
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Don’t Neglect the Data! Data Modeling for Interoperable Systems. /slideshow/dont-neglect-the-data-data-modeling-for-interoperable-systems-22940064/22940064 allaboutthedatasubmitss-130613154637-phpapp01
Don't Neglect the Data! Data Modeling for Interoperable Systems The best way to architect your distributed system while driving down integration costs is to design your system of systems around one key property: inherent interoperability. But your design approach must embrace legacy systems. After all, you almost never start with a clean sheet of paper. Achieving interoperability is challenging for many reasons. Mainly, it's poorly understood and specified, and current design and architecture approaches never take the single most important thing into consideration: the data. Architecting your data is arguably more important than architecting your applications if you want your distributed system of systems to meet the requirement for semantic interoperability. Once you understand the movement and definition of data in a system, you can tackle almost any integration problem. This webinar covers how to begin to analyze and understand interoperability. It also lays the groundwork for data modeling that ultimately helps architect and design your systems for inherent interoperability. Speaker: Lacey Rae Trebaol Lacey Rae Trebaol began her engineering career at Brown and Caldwell, working on water and waste-water treatment system specification and design before transitioning to Northrop Grumman. At Northrop, she worked as Lead System Engineer on multiple IR&Ds and CR&Ds focusing on data architecture, data modeling and software integration to enable semantic interoperability among disparate systems. As a System Engineer at RTI, she actively participates in multiple standards organizations, including FACE and UCS. A link to the recorded webinar can be found here: http://www.rti.com/mk/webinars.html]]>

Don't Neglect the Data! Data Modeling for Interoperable Systems The best way to architect your distributed system while driving down integration costs is to design your system of systems around one key property: inherent interoperability. But your design approach must embrace legacy systems. After all, you almost never start with a clean sheet of paper. Achieving interoperability is challenging for many reasons. Mainly, it's poorly understood and specified, and current design and architecture approaches never take the single most important thing into consideration: the data. Architecting your data is arguably more important than architecting your applications if you want your distributed system of systems to meet the requirement for semantic interoperability. Once you understand the movement and definition of data in a system, you can tackle almost any integration problem. This webinar covers how to begin to analyze and understand interoperability. It also lays the groundwork for data modeling that ultimately helps architect and design your systems for inherent interoperability. Speaker: Lacey Rae Trebaol Lacey Rae Trebaol began her engineering career at Brown and Caldwell, working on water and waste-water treatment system specification and design before transitioning to Northrop Grumman. At Northrop, she worked as Lead System Engineer on multiple IR&Ds and CR&Ds focusing on data architecture, data modeling and software integration to enable semantic interoperability among disparate systems. As a System Engineer at RTI, she actively participates in multiple standards organizations, including FACE and UCS. A link to the recorded webinar can be found here: http://www.rti.com/mk/webinars.html]]>
Thu, 13 Jun 2013 15:46:37 GMT /slideshow/dont-neglect-the-data-data-modeling-for-interoperable-systems-22940064/22940064 LaceyRae@slideshare.net(LaceyRae) Don’t Neglect the Data! Data Modeling for Interoperable Systems. LaceyRae Don't Neglect the Data! Data Modeling for Interoperable Systems The best way to architect your distributed system while driving down integration costs is to design your system of systems around one key property: inherent interoperability. But your design approach must embrace legacy systems. After all, you almost never start with a clean sheet of paper. Achieving interoperability is challenging for many reasons. Mainly, it's poorly understood and specified, and current design and architecture approaches never take the single most important thing into consideration: the data. Architecting your data is arguably more important than architecting your applications if you want your distributed system of systems to meet the requirement for semantic interoperability. Once you understand the movement and definition of data in a system, you can tackle almost any integration problem. This webinar covers how to begin to analyze and understand interoperability. It also lays the groundwork for data modeling that ultimately helps architect and design your systems for inherent interoperability. Speaker: Lacey Rae Trebaol Lacey Rae Trebaol began her engineering career at Brown and Caldwell, working on water and waste-water treatment system specification and design before transitioning to Northrop Grumman. At Northrop, she worked as Lead System Engineer on multiple IR&Ds and CR&Ds focusing on data architecture, data modeling and software integration to enable semantic interoperability among disparate systems. As a System Engineer at RTI, she actively participates in multiple standards organizations, including FACE and UCS. A link to the recorded webinar can be found here: http://www.rti.com/mk/webinars.html <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/allaboutthedatasubmitss-130613154637-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Don&#39;t Neglect the Data! Data Modeling for Interoperable Systems The best way to architect your distributed system while driving down integration costs is to design your system of systems around one key property: inherent interoperability. But your design approach must embrace legacy systems. After all, you almost never start with a clean sheet of paper. Achieving interoperability is challenging for many reasons. Mainly, it&#39;s poorly understood and specified, and current design and architecture approaches never take the single most important thing into consideration: the data. Architecting your data is arguably more important than architecting your applications if you want your distributed system of systems to meet the requirement for semantic interoperability. Once you understand the movement and definition of data in a system, you can tackle almost any integration problem. This webinar covers how to begin to analyze and understand interoperability. It also lays the groundwork for data modeling that ultimately helps architect and design your systems for inherent interoperability. Speaker: Lacey Rae Trebaol Lacey Rae Trebaol began her engineering career at Brown and Caldwell, working on water and waste-water treatment system specification and design before transitioning to Northrop Grumman. At Northrop, she worked as Lead System Engineer on multiple IR&amp;Ds and CR&amp;Ds focusing on data architecture, data modeling and software integration to enable semantic interoperability among disparate systems. As a System Engineer at RTI, she actively participates in multiple standards organizations, including FACE and UCS. A link to the recorded webinar can be found here: http://www.rti.com/mk/webinars.html
Don’t Neglect the Data! Data Modeling for Interoperable Systems. from Lacey Trebaol
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