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Big news on the Cloud Standards front, I was just informed that the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) - JTC 1 have formed a new Subcommittee (SC) at their Plenary last week that includes working groups for SOA and Web Services as well as a Study Group for standardization of cloud computing. (This information has not yet been made public, my source has indicated that I am allowed to share this)
The scope will include Standardization for interoperable Distributed Application Platform and services including Web Services, Service Oriented Architecture (SOA), and Cloud Computing. SC 38 will pursue active liaison and collaboration with all appropriate bodies (including other JTC 1 subgroups and external organizations, e.g., consortia) to ensure the development and deployment of interoperable distributed application platform and services standards in relevant areas.
Similar to other ISO initiatives each member country that’s interested in participating in this group will come up with their own structure to provide feedback on work items and establish voting positions, including the InterNational Committee for Information Technology Standards (INCITS) who will be the US TAG.
Administrative support and leadership of SC 38 will be provided as follows:
The US National Body will serve as Secretariat for the SC and its Working Groups, and Dr. Donald R. Deutsch from the US National Body will serve as the Chair for the SC. The National Body of China will provide Ms. Yuan Yuan as the Convenor of the Working Group on SOA. The US National Body will provide the Convenor of the Working Group on Web Services. The National Body of Korea will provide Dr. Seungyun LEE as the Convenor of the Study Group on Cloud Computing. The National Body of China will provide Mr. Ping ZHOU as the Secretary of the Study Group on Cloud Computing.
I’ve pasted the complete resolution in detail below.
Resolution 36 ‐ New JTC 1 Subcommittee 38 on Distributed Application Platforms and Services (DAPS)
JTC 1 establishes a new JTC 1 Subcommittee 38 on Distributed Application Platforms and Services
(DAPS) with the following terms of reference:
Title: Distributed Application Platforms and Services (DAPS)
Scope: Standardization for interoperable Distributed Application Platform and services including:
• Web Services,
• Service Oriented Architecture (SOA), and
• Cloud Computing.
SC 38 will pursue active liaison and collaboration with all appropriate bodies (including other JTC 1 subgroups and external organizations, e.g., consortia) to ensure the development and deployment of interoperable distributed application platform and services standards in relevant areas.
As per the JTC 1 Directives, SC 38 will establish its own substructure at its first meeting. Based on discussions at the JTC 1 Plenary, it is anticipated that SC 38 will initially establish subgroups as follows:
a. A Working Group on Web Services
o Draft Terms of Reference:
i. Enhancements and maintenance of the Web Services registry (inventory database of Web Services and SOA Standards).
ii. Ongoing maintenance of previously approved standards from WS‐I PAS submissions, ISO/IEC 29361, ISO/IEC 29362 and ISO/IEC 29363.
iii. Maintenance of possible future PAS and Fast Track developed ISO/IEC standards in the area of Web Services.
iv. Investigation of where web service related standardization is already ongoing in JTC 1 entities.
v. Investigate gaps and commonalities in work in “iv” above.
b. A Working Group on SOA
o Draft Terms of Reference:
i. Enumeration of SOA principles.
ii. Coordination of SOA related activities in JTC 1.
iii. Investigation of where SOA related standardization is already ongoing in JTC 1 entities, and
iv. Investigate gaps and commonalities in work in “iii” above
c. A Study Group on Cloud Computing (SGCC) to investigate market requirements for standardization, initiate dialogues with relevant SDOs and consortia and to identify possible work items for JTC 1.
o Draft Terms of Reference:
i. Provide a taxonomy, terminology and value proposition for Cloud Computing.
ii. Assess the current state of standardization in Cloud Computing within JTC 1 and in other SDOs and consortia beginning with document JTC 1 N 9687.
iii. Document standardization market/business/user requirements and the challenges to be addressed.
iv. Liaise and collaborate with relevant SDOs and consortia related to Cloud Computing.
v. Hold workshops to gather requirements as needed.
vi. Provide a report of activities and recommendations to SC 38.
Topics related to Energy Efficiency of Data Centers are excluded. On topics of common interest (such as virtualization), coordination with the EEDC SGis required.
Membership in the Study Group will be open to:
1. National Bodies, Liaisons, and JTC 1 approved PAS submitters
2. JTC 1 SCs and relevant ISO and IEC TCs
3. Members of ISO and IEC central offices, and
4. Invited SDOs and consortia that are engaged in standardization in Cloud Computing, as approved by the SG
In addition, the Convenor may invite experts with specific expertise in the field.
Meetings of the group may be via face‐to‐face or preferably by electronic means.
The SC 38 Secretariat will issue a call for participants for the Study Group.
The SGCC Convenor is instructed to provide a report on the activities of the
Study Group at the SC 38 2010 Plenary meeting.
Administrative support and leadership of SC 38 will be provided as follows:
a. The US National Body will serve as Secretariat for the SC and its Working
Groups, and Dr. Donald R. Deutsch from the US National Body will serve as the Chair for the SC.
b. The National Body of China will provide Ms. Yuan Yuan as the Convenor of the Working Group on SOA.
c. The US National Body will provide the Convenor of the Working Group on Web Services.
d. The National Body of Korea will provide Dr. Seungyun LEE as the Convenor of the Study Group on Cloud Computing.
e. The National Body of China will provide Mr. Ping ZHOU as the Secretary of the Study Group on Cloud Computing.
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Reuven Cohen is Founder & CTO for Toronto based Enomaly Inc. - leading developer of Cloud Computing products and solutions focused on enterprise businesses. Enomaly's products include the Enomaly elastic computing platform, an open source cloud platform that enables a scalable enterprise IT and local cloud infrastructure platform. Cohen is a thought leader in the emerging cloud computing industry and maintains a blog at www.elasticvapor.com.
Reuven is also founder of several technology organizations;
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Cloud Camp - Local Cloud Computing events,
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