Title :
A near real-time information management strategy
Author_Institution :
Strategic Dev. & Marketing, SchlumbergerSema, Greenwood Village, CO, USA
Abstract :
Near real-time information management processes and enabling technologies can be applied to a variety of utility organization functions ranging from customer service to operations and maintenance. A near real-time information management strategy must be assembled as an integrated whole to build a cost and benefit-justifiable business case. The strategy typically incorporates several new and adjusted business processes along with enabling technology infrastructures. A key to successful development of a near realtime information management strategy is viewing end-to-end components, such as near real-time information acquisition, delivery, aggregation, analysis and integration as a single enabling platform for many key utility business processes. As in justifying financial investments for geospatial information systems and enterprise integration systems, near real-time information management will be ultimately justified through the required applications-enabling infrastructure. This presentation highlights processes that can be enhanced via near real-time information integration, along with the enabling technology infrastructures, as examples of components required for development of a near real-time information management strategy
Keywords :
costing; electricity supply industry; management information systems; power system economics; adjusted business processes; benefit-justifiable business case; customer service; enabling technology infrastructures; end-to-end components; enterprise integration systems; financial investments; geospatial information systems; load analysis; maintenance; market pricing; near real-time information management strategy; operations; outage management; personal energy management; process transformation; real-time information acquisition; real-time information aggregation; real-time information analysis; real-time information delivery; real-time price discovery; utility organization functions; Business; Customer service; Energy consumption; Energy management; Information analysis; Information management; Internet; Meter reading; Real time systems; SCADA systems;
Conference_Titel :
Transmission and Distribution Conference and Exposition, 2001 IEEE/PES
Conference_Location :
Atlanta, GA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7285-9
DOI :
10.1109/TDC.2001.971411