Stage 1
Researcher and Developer
Stage 2
Industrial Practitioners
Stage 3
Government Agencies
Stage 4
Worldwide Adoption
Timeline 2019.1 – 2020.12 2021.1 – 2021.12 2022.1 – 2022.12 2023.1 – 2024.12
Drivers • NUS (C4NGP)
• Pusan National University
• akquinet port consulting GmbH
• OCDI Japan
• JACMS Japan
• PARI Japan
• Dalian Maritime University
• Shanghai Maritime University
• WTI China
• Wuhan Univ. of Technology
• Korea Maritime Institute
• Prof Rommert Dekker (Erasmus Univ. Rotterdam)
• Prof Michael Bell (Univ of Sydney)
• Port operators
• Equipment manufacturers
• Port authorities
• Government agencies
• Organizations for maritime and international standards
Activities • Development of Port Simulator based on PortML (the model)
• Development of PortML GUI
• Formation of technical committee and workshops
• Application of PortML based simulators for port planning and operation
• Development of equipment and layout design tool in PortML
• Education and training on PortML
• Exploration with standards committee, e.g., IEEE, UML/SysML, etc.
• Roundtable all related industrial practitioners
• Exploration with standard committees, e.g., CE, GB etc.
• Establishment of national standard service providers
• Worldwide enforcement
• Establishment of international standard service providers
Success • Launch of PortML Standards and website
• Release of PortML studio / related software
• Adoption of PortML as a common port modelling language
• PortML as specification language between ports and equipment manufacturers
• Skillful personnel in PortML modelling
• Launch of PortML certification
• Operating standard service provider
• Launch of international PortML certification
• Operating international standard service provider

 

 

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