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CIM-GID Implementation Experiences Wednesday 24 October, 2008 1:00-3:00PM

CIM-GID Implementation Experiences Wednesday 24 October, 2008 1:00-3:00PM. Facilitator: Ralph Mackiewicz, SISCO. Agenda. 3 Presentations of systems with some common attributes

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CIM-GID Implementation Experiences Wednesday 24 October, 2008 1:00-3:00PM

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  1. CIM-GID Implementation ExperiencesWednesday 24 October, 20081:00-3:00PM Facilitator: Ralph Mackiewicz, SISCO

  2. Agenda • 3 Presentations of systems with some common attributes • All systems use CIM modeling concepts to define data exchange between internal systems applications for enterprise application integration (EAI). • All systems distribute the modeling information across an enterprise service bus (ESB) so that external applications can utilize the models. • All systems use standardized interface services of the Generic Interface Definition (GID) of IEC 61970 to distribute models and data.

  3. CIM and GID • Provide a common agreement on What datais exchanged • The Common Information Model (CIM) • Provide a common agreement on How to exchange the data • The Generic Interface Definition (GID)

  4. GID provides standardized interface services • GID is a platform independent version of interface standards supporting model driven services. • GID interfaces reference data in the context of a common data exchange model, the CIM. • GID services are “generic” in that they are common services that most systems need. Not “specific” services unique to individual systems.

  5. GID Service Definitions • Generic Data Access (GDA): For model management and distribution of updates. • High-Speed Data Access (HSDA): For access to real-time measurement data. • Time Series Data Access (TSDA): For access to historical measurement data. • Generic Events and Subscriptions (GES): For pub/sub of generic XML messages. For more information on GID: Access the GID Tutorial Presentation on the CIM Users Group Web Site

  6. Presentations • Darren Brungardt, Kansas City Power & Light • KCPL's strategy for CIM and GID : Using CIM and PI AF forModel-Driven Asset Management • Ron Montgomery, IBM • Applying CIM/GID concepts in other industries: Information Integration Framework for Chemical & Petroleum Industries • Andrey Berezin, FGC-UES – Slava Maximov, Croc – Kostya Sipachev, Croc • Application of CIM-GID to FGC-UES SSPI Project • Panel Session Prior to Break for Questions & Answers

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