There will be a WIMS/PMP conference call at 1PM EDT on 26 August, 2010.
Note that the WIMS conference call time has been changed to alternate
Thursdays at 1PM ET, alternating weekly with IDS.
Call-in and password numbers are the standards. Email a message to me if you
need them.
The proposed agenda is:
1. Identify Minute-taker
2. Statement that meeting is held in accord with PWG IP Policy
3. Consideration of Agenda
4. Accept Minutes of 4 August posted at
ftp://ftp.pwg.org/pub/pwg/wims/minutes/WIMS-100804.pdf
5. Check on action items:
. Action (ongoing) CIM efforts
. Action: Generate background article about Power Management Model for
MPSA
. Action: Bill/Ira to write draft PM article and survey for MPSA
. Action: MPSA article schedule to be reviewed and sent to Jim
Fitzpatrick for comments
. Action: Ira to report on phase 2 PM prototyping of Support,
Transition, and Timeout by September 2010
. Action: Ira to make clarifications/additions to PWG Imaging System
Power Management Model Prototype draft by September 2010; Stable draft
into PWG Last Call by October 2010
. Action: Ira to make clarifications/additions to PWG Imaging System
Power MIB Prototype draft by September 2010; Stable draft into PWG Last
Call by October 2010
6. Consideration of Power Management aspects of Semantic Model, per Peter
Zehler email of 23 August . (see copy below)
7. Update on Power Management Documents Status
8. Next Steps - Action Items
Thanks,
Bill Wagner, Chairman - Workgroup for Imaging Management Solutions/PWG
The PWG Semantic Model schema has been updated to include the power related
attributes. Please take a look at the schema and let me know if the
modeling is in line with your intent. Please send comments to the WIMS
mail list. I will make sure any comments and their resolution are reflected
in the MFD group.
The entire PWG schema in a zip file can be downloaded at
<ftp://ftp.pwg.org/pub/pwg/mfd/schemas/PWG-SM2-Latest1.zip>.
For your convenience and the convenience of those of you without graphical
schema tools the links below will be useful and a more direct way to examine
the power elements.
NOTE: when browsing the model at the MFD site click on the box with the
element name instead of the box containing the'+'.
The power abstract group collects together all the power related elements.
This is a convenience class that is never instantiated but is useful for
looking at all the power elements. It can be browsed at
<http://www.pwg.org/mfd/navigate/PwgSmRev1-107_Power.html#Link514>
The power extensions to the System object can be viewed at:
System Capabilities:
<http://www.pwg.org/mfd/navigate/PwgSmRev1-107_SystemCapabilities.html#Link3
>
System Description:
<http://www.pwg.org/mfd/navigate/PwgSmRev1-107_SystemDescription.html#Link1B
6>
System Status:
<http://www.pwg.org/mfd/navigate/PwgSmRev1-107_SystemStatus.html#Link1BE>
The power extensions to the Subunits objects have been made to the base
classes for description and status. They are inherited by all subunits.
Included below is a link to the Marker Subunit so you can see how the
inherited classes are used in an actual subunit.
Subunits Description:
<http://www.pwg.org/mfd/navigate/PwgSmRev1-107_SubunitDescription.html#Link2
5F>
Subunit Status:
<http://www.pwg.org/mfd/navigate/PwgSmRev1-107_SubunitStatus.html#Link265>
Marker Subunit:
<http://www.pwg.org/mfd/navigate/PwgSmRev1-107_Marker.html#Link2B7>
Pete
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