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Global Engineering Networking Initiative (GEN)

[May 05, 2000] Background: A group of European companies and organisations has established the Global Engineering Networking (GEN) Initiative to provide a collaborative network with intelligent nodes and services for large scale distribution and control of engineering knowledge. "GEN addresses business-to-business electronic commerce in engineering, necessarily covering the following aspects: (1) electronic communication between non-co-located individuals and teams involved in distributed engineering processes; (2) intelligent access to engineering information in electronic networks; (3) electronic publishing of engineering information."

The GENIS Project (Standardisation Support for Global Engineering Networking) was created to "identify, submit and validate new standards in the area of Global Engineering Networking. GENIS will base on various results from current GEN projects and will transfer the results from GEN research projects into standardisation organisations. Therefore GENIS will contribute to the standards on three levels: (1) Domain Specific Level: domain specific standards that describe a common nomenclature for engineering information of a sector. GENIS will focus on electronics validating IEC standards. (2) Semantic Level: definition of the engineering information in a system-neutral and computer-exchangeable format. GENIS will use the XML standard to define GEN XML DTDs. (3) Operational Level: definition of functionality for accessing the engineering information. GENIS will use the CORBA standard to define the operations in CORBA IDL."

"The GENIS project deals with standardization aspects for GEN on three complementary levels: (1) Standards that capture the domain specific nomenclature; (2) Standards that capture the semantics of nomenclature in a system-neutral format; (3) Operational standards for exchange and collaboration. A CEN/ISSS Workshop on Global Engineering Networking (GEN-WS) has been formed "to initiate and support the standardization in the area of Global Engineering Networking. GEN-WS will provide standards for interoperation and that enables to integrate applications and services."

Two of several related GEN activities include GENIAL and PROCAT(-GEN).

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