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Invitation to the NIST CPS Framework Open Source Workshop
September 19, 2017
Dear CPS Framework Public Working Group Member and other interested parties,
You are invited to the NIST CPS Framework Open Source Workshop on September 19, 2017. This workshop aims to contribute to the creation of a community of experts in cyber-physical systems (CPS) and systems engineering. The workshop will be useful for CPS/IoT manufacturers, experts, and researchers focused on enhancing their systems engineering practices to include the distinct methods and tools associated with the logical and physical elements of CPS as well as critical concerns such as Trustworthiness, Human Interface, and Interoperability.
The purpose of this workshop is to orient the participants as to the "Framework for Cyber-Physical Systems, Volume 1 and Volume 2.", to release the results of early efforts to model the framework in UML/XML/XSLT, to acquire feedback from stakeholders on how the CPS Framework concepts can complement existing systems engineering processes, and to demonstrate the use of the CPS Framework models in system development.
The workshop is free and will be held at the National Cybersecurity Center of Excellence (NCCOE), 9700 Great Seneca Highway, Rockville, Maryland. Registration details, to attend in person or remotely, are available online. Advance registration is required; on-site registration will not be available. Registration closes on September 12, 2017.
For further information, contact:
Dr. Edward Griffor, Associate Director for Cyber-Physical Systems, Smart Grid and Cyber-Physical System Program Office, NIST at edward.griffor@nist.gov
Dr. David Wollman, Deputy Director, Smart Grid and Cyber-Physical System Program Office, NIST at david.wollman@nist.gov