An OASIS Work Product Repository
Members of the OASIS Open Command and Control (OpenC2) Technical Committee use this GitHub repository as part of the TC's chartered work. Contributors must be Members of the TC. Work is governed by the OASIS policies and is not done under typical open source licensing. For more details, see the Contributions and Licensing sections below.
This repository supports developing a Committee Note describing the OpenC2's TC’s process for developing actuator profiles, including using the JSON Abstract Data Notation (JADN) information modeling language to develop a rigorous AP schema.
OpenC2 work product repositories are organized a bit differently than typical open source software project repositories:
- The Published (default) branch represents the current, stable, approved version of the work product. If the product hasn't progressed past an OASIS Committee Specification Draft (CSD), this branch is essentially empty.
- The Working branch is where all work-in-progress content is captured, and is the place to go for the current working version of this work product.
In the above bullet about the Working branch edit the
READMD.md
source to insert a link to the working version markdown file in theworking
branch of the repo.
More information about the TC's repository organizing conventions and branching strategy can be found in our Documentation Norms.
OpenC2 Actuator Profiles (APs) specify the subset of the OpenC2 language relevant in the context of specific actuator functions. A profile refines the meaning of language elements used to perform the actuator function, and often defines additional elements that are relevant and/or unique to that function. This Committee Note describes the TC’s process for using the JSON Abstract Data Notation (JADN) information modeling language in the development of APs, resulting in a rigorous schema for an AP properly integrated with the base OpenC2 language.
The maintainers for this repository are:
- David Lemire - [email protected], GitHub: dlemire60, HII
- David Kemp - [email protected], GitHub: davaya, National Security Agency
- Mike Rosa - [email protected], GitHub: mjrosa, National Security Agency
- Duncan Sparrell - [email protected], GitHub: sparrell, sFractal Consulting
As stated in this repository's CONTRIBUTING file, contributors to this repository are expected to be Members of the OASIS OpenC2 TC, for any substantive change requests. Anyone wishing to contribute to this GitHub project and participate in the TC's technical activity is invited to join as an OASIS TC Member. Public feedback is also accepted, subject to the terms of the OASIS Feedback License.
Please see the LICENSE file for description of the license terms and OASIS policies applicable to the TC's work in this GitHub project. Content in this repository is intended to be part of the OpenC2 TC's permanent record of activity, visible and freely available for all to use, subject to applicable OASIS policies, as presented in the repository LICENSE file.
This repository is designed to support TC members' work on a formal specification that describes identify work product. This GitHub repository supports development of the content and change tracking for the identify work product as new working draft level revisions are created and the associated CSDs mature.
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