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IPCRM Project Status Report: Future IPC Master Files and Transformations

This report details the status of the IPC Revision Management (IPCRM) project, including completed items, major milestones, and upcoming plans for the IPC 2016.01 scenario. It also discusses the opportunity to revise and improve the IPC Master Files and their transformations through the IPCRM solution.

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IPCRM Project Status Report: Future IPC Master Files and Transformations

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  1. IPC Revision Management (IPCRM) Project IPC Committee of Experts 47 Geneva April 17, 2015 Patrick Fiévet Head of IT Systems Section

  2. Agenda • IPCRM project status report • Future IPC Master files and their transformations (QC010) • Definition template until IPCRMS goes live • IPC 2016.01 planed scenario • IPCRMS presentation by SAM Solutions

  3. IPC Revision Management (IPCRM) Status report : completed items • Requirement Analysis • Procurement process completed for the implementation of an IPCRM Solution (IPCRMS) as Managed Application as a Service • Ease IPC revision Business Continuity Management (BCM) • Functional specification (acceptance in progress) • IPCRMS Alpha version

  4. IPC Revision Management (IPCRM) Status report : major milestones • testing of IPCRMS Beta version and modified IPCPUB on early pub of IPC 2016.01: July 2015 • Final version and User Acceptance Testing: August 2015 • Training and final RIPCIS to IPCRMS data conversion: September 2015 • Service level agreements and support : September 2015 • Move into production October 2015

  5. IPC Master Files and by-products as from IPCRMS Master Files (QC010) opportunity for: • Revised and more factorized specification, • Clean-up obsolete elements • XML Schema based, • One file per language, • Consistency “by design” (remove duplicated information) • Compilation file no longer Master File • Validity file no longer Master File

  6. IPC Master Files as from IPCRMS Revised specification and XML schemas • Scheme: clean-up, version indicators for Notes • Illustrations: for definitions only • Definition: Revised structure to accommodate recent changes • RCL: add Default Transfer • Catchword Index: more robust references (unique IDs) • Fixed Texts: add version control in filename • Corrigendum: Discontinued

  7. IPC Master Files by-products as from IPCRMS BY IPCRMS: • Compilation file: simplified • Validity file unchanged but legacy parts not affected by IPC revision as from 2016.01 are no longer maintained • Valid symbol list • Inventory of IPC ever used symbols • IPC Statistics • List of scheme titles in authentic languages • Full action list for (national translation)

  8. IPC Master Files by-products as from IPCRMS BY IPCPUB toolkit: • PDF • IPC Scheme static files • Definition viewer • Modification of fixed texts files since previous version

  9. Definition template until IPCRMS goes live Preparation of definition proposals: • New IPC Definition template compatible with IPCRMS • Instructions about what can be lost during import • Definition proposals posted under IEF • Upload of IPC Definition files into IPCRMS

  10. Definition template until IPCRMS goes live Preparation of definition proposals: • New IPC Definition MSWord templates compatible with IPCRMS • Instructions to author definitions based on new template • Upload of IPC Definition files into IPCRMS • As from IPCRMS, Definitions are captured in IPCRMS directly

  11. RIPCIS to IPCRMS and IPC 2016.01 plannedscenario Test RIPCIS to IPCRMS through BCM files: Purpose: Test transition from one vendor to another (BCM) • (i) Test RIPCIS to IPCRMS transition (Q1 2015): • IPC 2015.01 master files conversion into new format • Strict minimum of administrative information (e.g. Pending Projects only) from RIPCIS • IPC WG 33 data capture in RIPCIS (still in-use) • Take a copy of RIPCIS just before earlypub to redo (i) on the basis of IPC 2016.01

  12. RIPCIS to IPCRMS and IPC 2016.01 plannedscenario Earlypub IPC 2016.01: • Reload IPCRMS with RIPCIS data • IPC 2016.01 earlypub by RIPCIS and current IPCPUB (still in-use) • Test IPC 2016.01 Master Files generation by IPCRMS (beta version) and modified IPCPUB (July) IPCRMS Final acceptance testing and production use: • Acceptance testing and decision to move into production • Last RIPCIS to IPCRMS transition

  13. RIPCIS to IPCRMS and IPC 2016.01 plannedscenario IPCRMS in-use, RIPCIS decommissioning: • IPCRMS becomes the reference • Modified IPCPUBbecomes the reference • IPC WG 34 data capture into IPCRMS • RIPCIS decommissioning November 30th • IPC 2016.01 final version of Master Files by IPCRMS and publication by the modified IPCPUB

  14. IPCRMS presentation by SAM Solutions

  15. IT operations and support for IPC Questions? Thank you

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