= POSC Caesar = [wiki:PCA/About POSC Caesar Association (PCA)] is a global, nonprofit member organization that shall promote the development of open specifications to be used as standards for enabling the interoperability of data, software and related matters. PCA initiated [wiki:ISO15926 ISO 15926] “Integration of life-cycle data for process plants including oil and gas production facilities" and is committed to its maintenance and enhancement. The PCA's website is powered on Trac using a wiki, the svn version control system, a ticketing system, discussion forums and more making the website a powerful and efficient tool for collaboration. == News == asdf asdf == Reader's guide == Go to: * [wiki:PCA/About About PCA] to read more about POSC Caesar, its members and how to become a member * [wiki:ISO15926 ISO 15926] to learn about the ISO 15926 standard * [wiki:ISO15926inOWL ISO 15926 represented in OWL] * [wiki:Rds Reference Data Services (RDS)] to access to the PCA Reference Data Library * [wiki:Sig Special Interest Groups (SIG)] to get to the PCA SIG's area * [wiki:PCA/Projects Projects] for an overview of the projects PCA is involved in * [wiki:IdsAdi IDS/ADI] * [wiki:IOHN IOHN] * [wiki:PCA/Internal PCA Members Area] if you are a POSC Caesar member and want access to the members area * [wiki:TracGuide Trac Guide] to learn how to make full use of the POSC Caesar website ---- === ISO 15926 === PCA initiated [wiki:ISO15926 ISO 15926] in 1997 and has chaired the group in ISO TC184/SC4 accountable for ISO 15926 ever since. The first four parts have been completed as ISO standards while the Parts 6 and 7 are still in progress. A statement from the IT industry: ''ISO 15926 is extraordinarily robust and complete, both in its specification and the technical infrastructure through which it is deployed. These characteristics differentiate ISO 15926 from other, less formal attempts at standards development. Other standards initiatives have broken down due to their inability to scale the submissions process, cover the structural requirements of multiple disciplines and provide an enterprise-grade technology foundation.'' === Reference Data Service (RDS) === PCA operates the [wiki:Rds RDS] as a public service for the global process industry including oil and gas. RDS contains all reference data in ISO 15926, the Oil & Gas Ontology (OGO), reference data from EU projects in environment and pipelines, reference data for capital intensive project, as well as some reference data from defence and ship industries. The Norwegian Ministry of Defence, Det Norske Veritas (DNV) and Norwegian Oil Industry (OLF) have funded the development of The Reference Data System and is now funding the operation of the system. === Capital Intensive Projects === PCA and its members are running a [wiki:IdsAdi Intelligent Data Sheets (IDS)] project in close and productive collaboration with the “Accelerated Deployment of ISO 15926 (ADI)” project in FIATECH focusing on data sheets for equipment in capital intensive projects like offshore field development project. However, the solutions for the data sheets are interoperable and well suited for the supply chain in all phases of a capital asset. The IDS project is a research project supported by the Norwegian Research Council for the period 2006-2009. === Integrated Operations === The Norwegian Oil Industry (OLF) has defined IO as "real time data onshore from offshore fields and new integrated work processes". OLF has decided to use ISO 15926 as the instrument for integrating data across disciplines and business domains. This integration process requires an Oil & Gas Ontology (OGO). The OGO is stored in RDS and the [wiki:Sig Special Interest Groups (SIGs)] continuously maintain, enhance and extend the ontologies within the different business domain in the EP value chain. === Semantic Days === Semantic Days is an annual conference that has become a meeting place for industrial use of semantic web technologies where also research institutions and universities make significant contributions. The conference has taken place in 2006, [wiki:PCA/SemanticDays2007 2007] and [wiki:PCA/SemanticDays2008 2008]. Follow the links for programmes and presentations.