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2009 OMA Technical Plenary Chair and Vice-Chair Election

Working Group Vice-Chair Elections

Release Planning and Management: Johan Zuidweg, Huawei

Current OMA Work Program
To date, OMA has published over 90 Enabler Releases. Using a clear working process, the Enabler Release Program is designed to deliver three key milestones for each enabler:

OMA Candidate Enabler Releases
An OMA Candidate Enabler Release delivers an approved set of open technical specifications that can be implemented in products and solutions, and then tested for interoperability. Upon publication as a Candidate, specifications then enter the OMA Interoperability Testing Program where they will eventually reach Approved Enabler Release status.

OMA Global Permission Management V1_0

The Global Permissions Management (GPM) enabler provides generic permissions checking and permissions management, which can be used by other resources. The role of the GPM enabler is to specify how authorized principals are managing the permission rules that determine if, when, how and to what extent information about end-users (i.e. Permissions Target) is released to Target Attribute Requesters and Consumers, (e.g. applications, enablers or other end-users), and to specify how permissions checking requests for release of information are defined and processed.
http://www.openmobilealliance.org/Technical/release_program/gpm_v1_0.aspx

OMA Diagnostic Monitoring V1_0 CER

OMA Diagnostics and Monitoring (DiagMon) Enabler manages distributed, mobile wireless devices, in order to optimize a subscriber's experience and reduce network operating costs. With DiagMon, operators, vendors and enterprises can perform various diagnostics and monitoring operations on handsets across a network. These include Diagnostics Policies Management, Fault Detection and Reporting, Performance Monitoring, Device Interrogation and Remote Device Repair.


OMA Approved Enabler Releases
An Approved Enabler Release represents a Candidate Enabler Release that has gone through the Interoperability Program (IOP) of OMA. The IOP tests interoperability between different member companies' implementations-either within the OMA or through other means.

OMA Scalable Vector Graphics for the Mobile Domain V1_0 AER

OMA Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) for the Mobile Domain V1_0 AER is delivered as a single functional release. It is a complete encapsulation of the W3C SVG Tiny 1.2 specification. It neither adds nor removes functionality. It is expected that as W3C releases subsequent versions of the ‘Tiny' profiled specification, that this enabler will require new versions.
http://www.openmobilealliance.org/Technical/release_program/svg_v1_0.aspx

OMA Smart Card Web Server V1_1 AER

The OMA Smart Card Web Server allows local communication between the Smart Card Web Server and an HTTP application (e.g. Web browser) running in the handset.
http://www.openmobilealliance.org/Technical/release_program/SCWS_v1_1.aspx

 

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