The Collision Industry Electronic Commerce Association (CIECA) announced today that its first standards release of the year, the 2022R1, will be available to members on April 20, 2022. As part of CIECA’s Technical Series, the organization will host a CIECAST webinar about the 2022R1 on Thursday, April 28, at 11 am PST/1 pm CST/2 pm EST. In addition, an update will be given about CIECA’s API Standards (CAPIS) initiative and the technical tools being utilized; as well as information about the CIECA Simplified standards project.
Agenda at a glance:
- Overview of 2022R1
- API Standards (CAPIS) initiative
- Custom tooling, including Stoplight Studio
- CIECA Simplified standards project
First, Paulette Reed, CIECA’s technical project manager, will discuss the latest changes to the CIECA Standards, which are included in the 2022R1.
Reed said the focus of the 2022R1 was to simplify CIECA’s technical documentation. In addition to spell-checking the documents, correcting hyperlinks and creating new test instances, there is one new code list value for advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS) added by CIECA’s Emerging Technology Committee.
Dan Webster, principal architect, IT Enterprise, Mitchell International, and the chairman of CIECA’s Architecture Committee, will then provide an update about the CAPIS initiative to create JSON Standards for the collision industry.
Andy Bober, a software engineer at Entegral, and Mike Hastings, product manager at Car-Part.com, will talk about specific tools used for the project. Both are active members of CIECA’s Architecture Committee.
Hastings will give a demo of the CAPIS Vehicle VIN Information Request in Stoplight Studio and Bober will talk about custom tooling CIECA uses to automate testing and bundling the new CAPIS JSON Standards.
Paul Barry, CIECA’s executive director, will also share information about the CIECA Simplified standards project, which aims to offer standards that meet the needs of CIECA’s membership and the industry.
“CIECA recognizes that we have a very diverse customer base with wide variations in skill, knowledge and experience,” said Barry. “CIECA Standards today can be difficult for new users to understand and use. We need to make our products accessible to all skill levels and offer products that meet the needs of our membership and address the gaps in the industry.”
CIECA’s Architecture Committee publishes updated collision industry standards twice a year. Prior to the release, the Architecture committee will hold a Quality Assurance (QA) virtual meeting on April 4 to review the changes to the BMS, code list, instance documents and schemas; verify they meet the Architecture guidelines; validate spelling; and ensure all changes to the BMS are in the schema.
Register for the April 28 CIECAST webinar: https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/3381526442897728015?source=website.
For more information, contact:
Stacey Phillips
CIECA Marketing & Communications Director
Mobile: 858-401-2692
Email: stacey@cieca.com
About CIECA:
The Collision Industry Electronic Commerce Association (CIECA) develops and promotes electronic communication standards that allow the collision industry to be more efficient. It is the vision of CIECA to have an e-commerce-enabled collision industry that allows all industry segments to communicate electronically, independent of platform or software used. CIECA membership is open to the collision industry and related segments, which includes repairers, insurers, OEMs, information technology companies, appraisal services, new and aftermarket parts suppliers, materials suppliers, equipment and tool companies, rental car companies, salvage and towing.