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Org Chart Descriptions: CIMug (CIM Sub Committee)

Organization

CIMug (CIM Sub Committee) 

Description

The CIM Technical Subcommittee is responsible for handling all technical and maintenance issues concerning the CIM and related standards. Responsibilities include:

  • Facilitate a forum for all CIM users by fielding all requests for information regarding the CIM and related standards
     o Handle requests for information and provide response or assign to proper person/task force/group to prepare response. 
  • Manage the CIM issues process

o Compile and categorize issues
o Develop proposed resolutions
o Obtain agreement on resolutions from CIM Technical Subcommittee and IEC TC57 WG 13 and 14.

  • Provide version management of the CIM UML model as well as derived files in other formats (e.g., XML, RDF, etc.)
  • Maintain oversight of support tools for the CIM and related standards

o Tools for generation of CIM RDF and XML schema
o Tools for compliance testing and validation of files/products for conformance to the standards
o Test suites for interoperability testing

  • Provide oversight of Web site to ensure objectives of CIM Technical Subcommittee are met
  • Maintain repositories for:
    • User experiences to facilitate sharing of lessons learned 
    • Artifacts produced by individual projects implementing the CIM and related standards, such as private CIM extensions, message payload definitions, tools, and training materials
    • Sample CIM/XML/RDF power system model files
    • White papers and other papers/presentations
    • References for CIM standards
    • References for tutorial material on modeling, XML, semantic models, etc.
  • Provide liaison with other UCAIug Technical Subcommittees
  • Provide liaison with other standards groups and assessing impact of other standards on the form, scope and content of the CIM.
    o For each standards group, a responsible person to communicate with that group is identified. A member of the committee can represent more than one recognized group.
    o Determine if proposed changes to CIM need to have concurrence from other standards groups. Communicate with other standards groups for
    resolution of issues.
    o Obtain answers to questions about other standards
    • Research methods and tools used by other standards groups and determine
      adaptability to maintain CIM
    • Conduct teleconferences to discuss technical issues and resolutions
    • Meet at least once/year or more if work warrants additional meetings
    • Charter special purpose task forces to facilitate resolution of issues, development of
      test suites, etc.
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Created at 9/25/2008 10:33 AM  by fred testfrog 
Last modified at 9/25/2008 3:18 PM  by fred testfrog