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SUMMARY:IEC CIM Training – Basics & Uses
DESCRIPTION:This course provides an opportunity for individuals to receive master-class style training from individuals who have experience implementing the IEC Common Information Model (CIM) standard worldwide. This unique set of sessions provides training and real-world examples of how utilities use IEC CIM. \nThe IEC Common Information Model (CIM)\, a standard developed by the electric power industry\, has been officially adopted by the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC). It aims to allow data providers and consumers to exchange and store information in a standard manner. IEC CIM was originally focused on the makeup of the electrical network. Over the years\, it has expanded to include additional functions such as assets\, asset management\, work\, meters\, meter readings\, customers and much more. It is a starting point from which a utility can build an information architecture to help define a business vocabulary\, otherwise known as “semantics\,” for its day-to-day operations. \nConsider the following: \n\nDoes your organization desire an information model that is technology and vendor agnostic that drives data-in-motion (integration) and data-in-rest (structured storage and analytics)?\nIs there a desire to foster a data-driven culture\, where data is considered an asset?\nDoes your organization need a consistent\, well-defined data fabric that facilitates the reduction of technical debt across the organization?\n\nCost: $395 \nAgenda\nAll times are EST (Eastern Standard Time) \nJuly 22\, 2020 \n\nWelcome\n12:00 PM-12:15 PM\nAn Introduction to the CIM Standards and Architecture: The CIM as a “Means to an End”\n12:15 PM-12:40 PM\nUML & Enterprise Architecture Basics\n12:45 PM-1:10 PM\nModel Walk Through: IEC CIM Series 61968\n1:15 PM-1:40 PM\nModel Walk Through: IEC CIM Series 61970 – Network Model Management (NMM)\n1:45 PM-2:10 PM\nBREAK\n2:10 PM-2:30 PM\nSemantic Modeling Methodology\n2:30 PM-2:55 PM\nGenerating a Context for Meter Control (With Real World Example)\n3:00 PM-3:25 PM\nGenerating a Context for Asset (With Real World Example)\n3:30 PM-3:55 PM\nThe Good\, the Bad and the Ugly (of the CIM) – Part 1\n4:00 PM-4:30 PM\n\nJuly 23\, 2020 \n\nOpening Session – Previous Day Recap and Review of Upcoming Agenda\n12:00 PM-12:10 PM\nThe Good\, the Bad and the Ugly (of the CIM) – Part 2\n12:15 PM-12:40 PM\nMaking the Business Case for CIM in Your Organization\n12:40 PM-1:00 PM\nThe Role of Business and Enterprise Architecture\n1:00 PM-1:20 PM\nEnterprise Information Management’s (EIM) Relationship with the CIM\n1:20 PM-1:40 PM\nBREAK\n1:40 PM-2:00 PM\nBuilding an Enterprise Data Lake\n2:00 PM-2:30 PM\nAnalytics Use Case Demonstration: Asset Analytics and Asset Registry\n2:30 PM-3:00 PM\nIntegration Use Case Demonstration: Single Source of the Network Connectivity Model\n3:00 PM-3:30 PM\nCentralized Network Model Management: Overview and Demonstration\n3:30 PM-4:00 PM\nTaking the New Steps: Building an Implementation Roadmap\n4:00 PM-4:20 PM\nFinal Words and Closing\n4:20 PM-4:30 PM\n\nREGISTER NOW
URL:https://www.xtensible.net/event/iec-cim-training-basics-uses/
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