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Standards in Development

The following standards have been approved by the PSIG Board of Publication.
Please address all comments to: info@psig.org

1. Common Language Standard
      PSIG 001/2000

Objective: To develop a dictionary of commonly used terms in the pipeline simulation industry.

2. Recommended Practice for Software Acquisition
      PSIG 003/2000

Objective: To develop a set of practices that may be used in the acquisition of pipeline simulation software.

3. XPSL: Configuration Objects: Recommendation Document
      PSIG 001/2004

Objective: Define a simulation configuration format and terminology recommendation that can be used to transfer input data among various software tools.

4. XPSL Language Definition: Working Recommendation Document
      PSIG 001/2006

Objective: To provide a common structured language for configuration (inputs) and results (outputs) for pipeline simulation applications.

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Charter

MISSION STATEMENT

To benefit the pipeline industry by establishing, maintaining and promoting specifications and practices to be used as standards for the sharing of information in the pipeline simulation community.

SCOPE

The PSIG Standards Committee is a standing committee of the Pipeline Simulation Interest Group that has been formed to address the opportunities for standardization within the pipeline simulation industry. Standardization generally refers to influencing industry practices through creation of formal standards and recommended practices as well as identification of best practices within the industry. Standardization opportunities that will be considered will span simulation processes, data interchange and software design and integration.

OBJECTIVES

The objectives and goals of the PSIG Standards Committee can be summarized as:

  • Create an awareness of the case for standardization within the pipeline simulation industry.
  • Solicit opportunities for standardization within the pipeline simulation industry.
  • Evaluate identified standardization opportunities and select those that provide the highest value to the broadest cross section of the pipeline simulation industry.
  • Create, document, communicate and distribute standards and recommended practices.
  • To provide a common structured language for configuration (inputs) and results (outputs) for pipeline simulation applications.

MAJOR ACTIVITIES

In order to achieve its stated objectives, the Standards Committee will:

  • Maximize the involvement and input of PSIG membership
  • Utilize the expertise of the vendor community to the maximum extent possible.
  • Maintain and manage a portfolio of standards that span the development horizon.
  • Create and publish standards and recommended practices for use in the Pipeline Simulation community.
  • Develop, effect and manage a Communication Plan.
  • Communicate and promote Committee activities and products.

STRATEGIES

The specific strategies or activities that will ensure the Standards Committees objectives will be met include:

  • Workshops conducted at annual meetings of the PSIG to facilitate interchange
    of information, experiences and ideas.
  • Soliciting ideas and opportunities through surveys and questionnaires
    of PSIG members including operating companies, vendors and consultants.
  • Provide a “safe haven” for collaboration.
  • Select standards opportunities to leverage synergies.
  • Creation and publication of standards and recommended practices for
    use in the Pipeline Simulation community.
  • Maximize the use of web-based communications.
  • Interface with other related industry groups and associations, standards
    associations as well as the general industry.