June 2014 Jan Van Meenen 1 SWIM Standards
SWIM Definition 2 SWIM standards infrastructure Governance ATM Information Qualified parties Services SESAR SWIM DEFINITION : Ref : SESAR SWIM CONOPS, adopted in ICAO SWIM Concept material
Aligned with layered interoperability frameworks Semantic, Syntactic and Technology interoperability layers SWIM Interoperability Framework
SWIM Master Class 2013 Edition provided an enumeration of standards with minimal constraints Most of these standards are coherently grouped in a formal and detailed manner in SESAR artefacts Standards in the SWIM Master Class 2014 Edition: – From a presentation perspective: registry is still the entry point some change: the SESAR artefacts are now made available for all scopes except the physical data models – From a content perspective: most of the standards of the SWIM Master Class 2013 Edition are still valid there are additional standards and mandated constraints on the configuration Continuity Statement
SWIM Profiles: – What: Blue Profile version 2.1 Yellow Profile version 2.1 – Where: SWIM Profiles for Step 2 – Iteration 2.1: – Start here for generic context on SWIM Profiles – Includes also SPI per SWIM Profile: views per role Technical Specifications document per SWIM Profile – Start the document with the Chapter entitled SPA Infrastructure systems – What: PKI version 2.1 BCA version 2.1 Registry version 2.1 – Where: Technical Specifications documents per Infrastructure system Technology
What – The ATM Information Reference Model (AIRM) is used as a common reference for the different information and logical models that will be developed as part of SESAR. The AIRM represent civil, military and civil-military information constructs relevant to ATM. How to use it in the context of the SWIM Master Class – XMs = ok – If not, mapping to AIRM in accordance with the Compliance Framework What ? Types of artefacts – Primer (start here) – Glossary – UML Models – Foundation Rulebook – AIRM Compliance Framework including the AIRM* Model – Guidance on writing AIRM constraints – AIRM Wiki Version to be used for SWIM Master Class 2014 ATM Information Reference Model
Information Services Reference Model What – Reference model for the definition of logical ATM specific Services How to use it in the context of the SWIM Master Class – Logical definition of 26 Services in four domains as baseline for physical implementation – Background information for other logical Services and further physical service development What? Types of artefacts: – ISRM ISRM Model (Sparx EA file) Service Portfolio Service Description Document (one per Service) Version 1.1 to be used for SWIM Master Class 2014 – ISRM Foundation ISRM Primer (start here) ISRM Foundation Rulebook ISRM Modelling Guidelines Version to be used in SWIM Master Class 2014
XMs: – AIXM 5.1 – IWXXM 1.0 – FIXM 2.0 and FIXM 3.0 OGC: – WFS, WMS Weather, additional to IWXXM 1.0: – GRIB2 – WXXM – HDF5 Physical Data Models
Technology – Registry: in the Home Page under the compliance section ATM Information Reference Model – Registry: in the Home Page under the compliance section Information Services Reference Model – Registry: in the Home Page under the compliance section Physical Data Models – Overview in Registry: in the Home Page under the compliance section – Examples: XMs: – AIXM 5.1: – IWXXM 1.0: AvXML-1.0: » » – FIXM 2.0 and FIXM 3.0: OGC: – Weather, additional to IWXXM 1.0: – Gridded Data including Wind, Temperature, Humidity, Turbulence, Icing and Convection (GRIB2): – Other Point Data (WXXM XML/GML): EUROCONTROL OneSky Team WXXM website – Other Coverage Data (HDF5): Where to find reference material ?
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