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 ===== Measure of Success =====  ===== Measure of Success ===== 
-Describe ​the stakeholders and the stakeholder expectations or measures ​of success.+The current stakeholders for this effort are primarily ​the team members, INCOSE and the modeling tool vendors. For INCOSE, that includes the MBSE leadership and working groups such as the TIIWG. Tool vendors include [[http://​www.sparxsystems.com|Sparx Systems ]] and [[http://​www.nomagic.com|No Magic]] based on the team's usage of the Enterprise Architect and MagicDraw tools, respectively. Additional ​stakeholders ​will be identified as the project progresses, including those with expertise in the power systems domain.  
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 +Measures of success for challenge team members are primarily learning oriented, e.g, learning SysML, learning how to work on a system model with a geographically disbursed team, learning how to use the SysML modeling tools and learning about the Smart Grid domain. For INCOSE stakeholders,​ success will be measured by the extent to which the team is successful in helping to advance the practice and application of MBSE towards meeting the goals of the INCOSE MBSE Initiative. Measures ​of success ​for tool vendors include understanding where tool limitations may exist based on this particular modeling effort
  
 ===== Topic Overview / Description ===== ===== Topic Overview / Description =====
-Summarize the topic the team is working on.+The topic of of this challenge ​team is the Smart Grid. According to the [[http://​www.nist.gov/​smartgrid/​upload/​EISA-Energy-bill-110-140-TITLE-XIII.pdf|Energy Independence and Security Act (EISA) of 2007, Title XIII]], the Smart Grid can be defined as follows:​\\ 
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 +It is the policy of the United States to support the modernization of the Nation'​s electricity transmission and distribution system to maintain a reliable and secure electricity infrastructure that can meet future demand growth and to achieve each of the following, which together characterize a Smart Grid:\\ 
 +(1) Increased use of digital information and controls technology to improve reliability,​ security, and efficiency of the electric grid.\\ 
 +(2) Dynamic optimization of grid operations and resources, with full cyber-security.\\ 
 +(3) Deployment and integration of distributed resources and generation, including renewable resources.\\ 
 +(4) Development and incorporation of demand response, demand-side resources, and energy-efficiency resources.\\ 
 +(5) Deployment of `smart'​ technologies (real-time, automated, interactive technologies that optimize the physical operation of appliances and consumer devices) for metering, communications concerning grid operations and status, and distribution automation.\\ 
 +(6) Integration of `smart'​ appliances and consumer devices.\\ 
 +(7) Deployment and integration of advanced electricity storage and peak-shaving technologies,​ including plug-in electric and hybrid electric vehicles, and thermal-storage air conditioning.\\ 
 +(8) Provision to consumers of timely information and control options.\\ 
 +(9) Development of standards for communication and interoperability of appliances and equipment connected to the electric grid, including the infrastructure serving the grid.\\ 
 +(10) Identification and lowering of unreasonable or unnecessary barriers to adoption of smart grid technologies,​ practices, and services.\\ 
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 ===== Schedule =====  ===== Schedule ===== 
  
 ^Date^Milestone^Status^Point of Contact^ ^Date^Milestone^Status^Point of Contact^
-|Date TBD|Milestone 1|Not Started|Person TBD+|May 2011|Model v1.0 available|In Work|Core Team
-|Date TBD|Milestone 2|Not Started|Person TBD+|June 20, 2011|Summary available for INCOSE IS|Not Started|Core Team
-|Date TBD|Milestone 3|Not Started|Person TBD|+|||||
  
 ===== Team Members =====  ===== Team Members ===== 
 +The current core team consists of the following members. Many others have expressed interest and have assisted to date. Additional team members will be added to this list as the project progresses and more people get directly involved in the modeling effort. ​
 ^Name^Organization^Contact Information^ ^Name^Organization^Contact Information^
-|Kris Howard| Siemens PLM Software| [email protected]+|Kris Howard|INCOSE CFR, Siemens PLM Software|[email protected]
-|Lonnie VanZandt| | [email protected]+|Lonnie VanZandt|INCOSE CFR, Predictable Response Consulting|[email protected]
-|Manas Bajaj| InterCAX| [email protected]|+|Manas Bajaj|[[http://​intercax.com|InterCAX]]|[email protected]|
  
 ===== Wiki Articles =====  ===== Wiki Articles ===== 
-Organize and list the article ​deliverables. Stakeholders need to find the deliverable articles through this wiki article organization.+No project ​deliverables ​have been created ​to date but references to those will be posted here as they are developed
  
 ===== Reference Links =====  ===== Reference Links ===== 
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