sesar swim master class best in class 2014 welcome
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Wim Post / SESAR JOINT UNDERTAKING Head of Programme Management
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SESAR SWIM MASTER CLASS 2014 BEST-IN-CLASS EVENT
Agenda 11 December 2014
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OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENTS SYSTEM PROTOTYPES VALIDATION ACTIVITIES & RESULTS
PERFORMANCE VALIDATION TARGETS CONCEPT & ARCHITECTURE OPERATIONAL & TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS CASES STANDARDISATION & REGULATION PREP.
PERFORMANCE NEEDS OPERATIONAL IMPROVEMENTS & ENABLERS HIGH LEVEL DEPLOYMENT & DEVELOPMENT TIMELINE
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4D TRAJECTORY
TRAFFIC SYNCHRONISATION
AIRPORT INTEGRATION
NETWORK MANAGEMENT
CONFLICT MGT. & AUTOMATION
SWIM
SWIM Definition
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infrastructure
Governance
ATM Information
Qualified parties
Services
SESAR SWIM DEFINITION : Ref : SESAR SWIM CONOPS, adopted in ICAO SWIM Concept material
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SESAR SWIM outreach
SESAR SWIM outreach Communicating SWIM developments to
ATM stakeholders in- and outside the programme
2011 SWIM demonstration
2012 SESAR SWIM Master Class
2012 SWIM demonstration
2013 SWIM demonstration at WAC
2013 SESAR SWIM Master Class
2014 SWIM demonstration
2014 SESAR Master Class
2015 SESAR Master Class
2016 SWIM Global Demonstration
Master Class Objectives and Expectations
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Engaging the state of the art competences; kick-starting the SWIM evolution.
Further developing and demonstrating the added value of state-of-the-art information technology for air traffic management.
Broadening the understanding of SWIM and the development of SWIM services and SWIM enabled ATM applications.
The creation of a SWIM Community of Interest (COI)
Facilitate first evaluation of SWIM compliance framework, governance and Registry.
SESAR SWIM OUTREACH WINS JANE’S ATC AWARD
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Master Class 2014 : main milestones
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Send back signed
Agreements
Candidates Submitted material
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Assessment by Jury: Shortlist
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Best In Class Event
11/12
Initiation Day
24/06
Live Demonstration
to Jury
20/11
81 General Agreements signed (last year 55)
39 proposals
12 Finalists
… Award Winners
Master Class Jury
• SJU (Chairman): Wim Post • WP08: Peder Blomqvist • WP14: Xavier Jourdain • PB.04.03: Marc Brochard • AU: Urban Weisshaar • A6 (ANSPs): Tony Vaudrey • NM: Jean François Rousseaux
• Declaration of confidentiality and conflict of interest • No proposals accepted from organisations they work
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TECHNOLOGY SWIM design and technology contribution
Reusability What is the degree of openness and reusability of the proposed solution? Is the solution really open or linked to non-cots techno?
Interoperability
What is the degree to which the proposed solution can exchange information and use information that has been exchanged? Interoperability at # levels : 1.semantic level (e.g. ISRM / AIRM ) 2.syntactical level ( AIXM / FIXM / WXXM ) 3.technical level ( SWIM TI )
Technology maturity What is the technology readiness? Is that mainstream IT Techno (massive or niche deployment)?
Master Class Assessment Framework
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BUSINESS ATM Business contribution
Relevance Is there a good motivation for making this development ? Does the problem identified correspond to a real and pregnant ATM problem? Or is it more a business opportunity?
Adequacy Does the solution achieve the goal as defined by the motivation? How does the solution proposed respond to the identified ATM problem? Does the proposed solution bring real benefits to the ATM?
Time to market How quick the proposed solution can be implemented and deployed in ATM?
Presented by Marc Brochard
NEXT: OVERVIEW OF SUBMISSIONS
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