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Expanding Process Modelling Capability
through Software Interoperability Standards
Membership is organised in two categories: Full Members and Associate Members. Full Members are
industrial users of CAPE software. Associate Members are providers of CAPE software,
administrations, academic institutions carrying out research
activities in the field of CAPE, and other interested parties. In case of doubt about a
Member’s category, the Management Board will decide. If the Member does not wish to join the Society in that category, he will be
able to withdraw his application and any fees paid with the application will be returned.
Full Members are requested to contribute a yearly membership fee. Associate Members are not requested to contribute a yearly membership
fee.
Membership fees of Full Members are defined by the Management Board so as to meet the needs of the Society and its
Members. Membership fees and the definitions of different membership levels are set yearly by the Management Board and ratified during
the General Meeting of Members.
The business and affairs of the Society are governed by its Management Board, which possesses all of the powers of the Society, and is
elected by the General Meeting of Members among the full members. The Management Board contains at least the Chairman of the Board,
the Treasurer, the Secretary and the Vice Chairman. The Management Board can add extra members as appropriate between General Meetings
and these additions will be ratified at the next General Meeting.
Special Interest Groups
CO-LaN maintains and develops the CAPE-OPEN interface specifications and manages the software component testing process. CO-LaN
organises a collaborative process leading to consensus on new and updated CAPE-OPEN interface specifications. Typically, the Management
Board will initiate Special Interest Groups (SIGs) for this purpose. The charters of such SIGs will include, at a minimum, their
membership, decision making process, resource requirements, time line, and scope of work.
Technology Officer
The daily technical work at CO-LaN is the responsibility of the .
Consultants
CO-LaN relies on a number of consultants in order to carry specific technical work. As of 2009, CO-LaN has contracted: Michael Halloran (UK)
for the supervision of COLTT software development, SHMA (Pakistan) for the development of COLTT and Michel Pons Technologie (France) for the role
of Chief Technology Officer.
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