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Delivering Digital Services Global SWIM Demos Presented By: Wim POST SESAR JU Date:August 28, 2014 1
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To Take Away We will learn more from the journey than from reaching the destination. The importance of running SWIM global demonstrations lies for us not so much in running the operational scenarios at the end, but in the way we prepare for them. 22014/08/28
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A slide from last year Future global demonstration(s) – Exploit strengths of SESAR Master Class approach – Promote SWIM compliant infrastructure [prototype] deployment (multiple profiles possible) – Publish latest reference material for service development and information models – Extend use of Registry – Run demonstration exercises around relevant operational scenarios – Open to parties around the globe 32014/08/28
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Aeronautical, Meteorological, Flight, Environmental, Surveillance, Aircraft, … services All in registry Aeronautical, Meteorological, Flight, Environmental, Surveillance, Aircraft, … services All in registry 20 data providers >50 data consumers >100 participants 20 data providers >50 data consumers >100 participants 2013 Participants A global SWIM Sandbox During 6 months ‘play‘ together in a Non-Operational environment providing/consuming SWIM Services A global SWIM Sandbox During 6 months ‘play‘ together in a Non-Operational environment providing/consuming SWIM Services SESAR SWIM Master Class 2014 In Progress >100 participants Even more non-European 2014 In Progress >100 participants Even more non-European
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Why (now)? R&D Build experience Bring together regional developments show that it works! Global/Regional Standards ICAO EUROCAE FAA/RTCA …. Deployment SESAR iSWIM 2016+ EU Regulated 52014/08/28
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What we want to achieve Put SWIM governance ideas to the test Agree on technology landscape to be used Apply latest baseline information models Publish and discover (prototype) services – Use common service definition framework – Federation of registries Run Operational scenarios demonstrations Evaluate service performance and Ops impact. Allow (practically) any party to participate 62014/08/28
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Our Challenges (1/3) Operational aspects – Different scenarios of interest to different players – Need scenarios that realistically connect players around the globe – Need common understanding of Operational language and processes to define SWIM enabled services. – Getting relevant Quality of Service requirements 72014/08/28
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Our Challenges (2/3) SWIM Concept aspects – Different levels of maturity between parties – Possibly focussing on different technological solutions – Governance to be tested across different organisations – Existence of separate governance mechanisms for some aspects (like AIXM, FIXM, WXXM) but not all – Availability/Usability of registries – Defining what we mean by SWIM compliance 82014/08/28
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Interoperability challenge 9 Information System Real World System Organisation AOrganisation B Organisational Alignment Semantic Alignment Process Alignment Syntax (XML,…) Transport (HTTP, TCP/IP,…) Interaction (SOAP,REST, OGC…) Logical Technical Services
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Our Challenges (3/3) Practical aspects – Time zones cover whole world – Different parties need to set-up their own projects Priorities Procurement processes Timelines – Working with bilateral collaboration agreements – Equal promotion/communication opportunities – Many different organisations may get involved – Organisational IT security policies 102014/08/28
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How we plan to succeed Create a 'global sandbox' environment that: – It is available where possible throughout the demonstration projects duration – It allows different choices to be tried – It facilitates connecting parties with joint interests, yet decouples them where necessary. Bi-/Multilateral demonstration scenarios Publication of service information in a (federated) registry. Minimal schedule constraints between parties 112014/08/28
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SESAR Context Innovative R&D Applied R&D IndustrialisationDeployment SESAR Work Programme SWIM Demos SWIM Master classes SESAR Demonstrations iSWIM deployment iSWIM deployment 122014/08/28
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Region A FOC Y Static and dynamic information between regional information providers and global information consumers, i.e. airlines conducting long haul flights through different ICAO regions, with a particular focus on the domains of meteorological, aeronautical and network management. FOC X FOC Z Region B Region C From multiple regions To multiple FOCs SESAR Focus
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Who is around the table 142014/08/28 Your Organisation ??
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2014/08/2815 A New Global Website
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162014/08/28 Questions
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swim@sesarju.eu http://www.sesarju.eu/masterclass Contact Details 172014/08/28
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