The Methods & Tools Special Interest Group met today from 3 pm till 4:30 pm Central European Time.
Agenda
- COBIA 1.2.0.9
- Specification of tests on implementation of Identification Common Interface specification
Participants
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (represented by Bill BARRETT), AmsterCHEM (represented by Jasper van BATEN), Bryan Research & Engineering (represented by Michael HLAVINKA), Michel PONS (contractor to CO-LaN as Chief Technology Officer).
Highlights
Release of COBIA 1.2.0.9 is being prepared by CO-LaN. M&T SIG reviewed ticket 124 and defined a strategy regarding the issue described through this ticket. The issue will not be fixed since it originates in a bug within other tools. The ticket description was beefed up to be used as explanation when releasing COBIA 1.2.0.9. With that decided, release of COBIA 1.2.0.9 can be carried out.
Specification of tests on implementation of Identification Common Interface specification: while describing the tests to be performed to verify the compliancy wth the CAPE-OPEN standard of any implementation of a specifically designated interface, the document is going to be used as a template for other documents pertaining to other interfaces. So the structure of the document was improved to make it more generic.
Contact Bill BARRETT (representative of US Environmental Protection Agency, leader of the Methods & Tools Special Interest Group) should you wish to join the Methods & Tools Special Interest Group. Its charter is: “Improve integration, and expand utilization of Computer-Aided Process Engineering (CAPE) applications within the enterprise through identification and resolution of existing cross-cutting issues with the CAPE-OPEN platform, develop mechanisms for use of CAPE within other application domains, and incorporate advances in information technology into the CAPE-OPEN platform.”