Title: CIGI Study Group CloseOut Meeting Agenda
1CIGI Study Group Close-Out Meeting Agenda
- Introduction and Welcome
- Review CIGI Study Group Charter and Goals
- Goal
- Product
- Schedule
- Update of Boeing CIGI
- Review CIGI Survey of Interest Results
- Review recommendations
- Close CIGI Study Group
- Adjourn
2Common Image Generator Interface (CIGI)Study
Group (SG)
- SG Leadership
- Chair Ronald Moore
- Vice Chair Willard Phelps
- Secretary Michael Butterworth
- Purpose
- Evaluate industry and government interest in
developing a standard image generator interface - Product
- Report evaluation, alternatives, recommendation
- Schedule
- Complete Study Spring 2004
3CIGI Study Group Background
- Typically today's Image Generator (IG) vendors
have their own closed, proprietary run-time
interfaces. At I/ITSEC'02 Boeing proposed their
Open Source Common Image Generator Interface
(CIGI) as a run-time interface that could be
adopted by the simulation community. Boeing
indicated that they would like to see a standard
organization adopt CIGI, and develop it into a
robust and broadly accepted simulation industry
image generator run-time interface standard. - A panel discussion was held at SIW Spring03,
with Boeing presenting a summary of CIGI to the
SNE group. Following the Boeing presentation we
discussed SISO SNE championing CIGI as a
simulation interoperability standard. The SNE
members (in attendance) accepted the
recommendation to form a SISO Study Group to
pursue the Boeing proposal. - US Navy has selected CIGI as an image generator
standard interface on a number of new programs
and projects - Multiple vendors have begun offering CIGI as an
optional interface - 2003 Fall SIW, Orlando, FL Study Group Kickoff
Meeting
4Update of Boeing CIGI
- Bill Phelps
- Version 3.0 status update
5Survey of Interest Results
- Responses
- Government 3
- Government Organizations
- Prime Contractor 2
- Companies building simulators incorporating IGs
- Vendor 2
- Companies building Image Generators
6Survey of Interest (2)
1) Have you reviewed the CIGI documentation?
7Survey of Interest (3)
1a) What do you think of the CIGI concept?
8Survey of Interest (4)
1b) What do you think of the CIGI Interface
Control Document (ICD)?
9Survey of Interest (5)
1c) What do you think of the CIGI Software
Development Kit (SDK)?
10Survey of Interest (6)
1d) What do you think of the CIGI interface
emulator (host emulator)?
11Survey of Interest (7)
2) Should SISO take-on the task of developing
CIGI into an ISO or IEEE standard?
12Survey of Interest (8)
3) Would your company be willing to support CIGI
as an Open Source initiative? 3) Would your
government organization be willing to support
CIGI as an Open Source initiative?
13Survey of Interest (8)
4) Is your company planning to implement CIGI?
Or has your company implemented CIGI?
14Survey of Interest (9)
5) Comments
15Survey of Interest (10)
- Minimal response
- Suggests minimal interest
- (Too busy to respond?)
- (Not authorized to respond?)
- Clear interest and willingness to support (from
those who responded) - Clear benefit to Government stake holders
16CIGI Study Group Products
- The product of the study group will be a report
that addresses - The results of a survey of interests
- A top level technical review of the current
Boeing CIGI - Hardware interface
- Interface Control Document (ICD)
- Application Programmers Interface (API)
- Software Development Kit (SDK)
- Interface (host) Emulator and Test Tools
- Review of relevant industry organizations and
standards - Disposition of Open Source software
- Enforcing interface compliance
- Next step recommendation
17Relevant Industry Organizations and Standards
Discussion
- SISO
- Least cost as a standards effort
- IEEE
- Costly in time and effort
- ISO
- Most costly in time and effort
- Industry Consortium
- Not likely a large enough community of interest
to fund a independent organization - Open Source Community
- Not controlled as a standard
- Easy to extend without compatibility
- Most progressive
18Open Source Discussion
- Boeing is posting the CIGI software as Open
Source - The Open Source communities are succeeding by
allowing others to produce code - using a
controlling body to gate what is posted - Believed to be a very cost effective model for
sharing - They are not standards, but cost leveraging
others work
19Compliance Discussion
- This is a very costly concern
- Not realistic to stand up a testing organization
for such a small user community - Could be government funded
- Not viable as a consortium funded activity
20Recommendation
- Standard
- Make the ICD a SISO standard
- Small community of interest , must be minimal
cost - Do not attempt to make CIGI a SISO standard
- Too small community of interest (go small, go
home) - Open Source
- Pursue CIGI as an Open Source product
- Establish a Community of Interest (COI)
- Establish methods for guidance
- Establish a process for multiple developers to
contribute to the Open Source - Establish a testing process for Open Source
contributions - Use SISO SIW as a forum to host the CIGI Open
Source Community meetings