Title :
Technical application integration within the utility enterprise
Author :
Mauser, Stephen F. ; Gillerman, John
Author_Institution :
PsyCor Int. Inc., Plano, TX, USA
Abstract :
Enterprise application integration (EAI), and its "integration bus" approach can be adapted easily to accept technical application integration (TAI). TAI integrates specialized utility planning, engineering, and operations software applications using industry standards and not only provides measurable improvement in the technical operations, but also makes this data available to the larger EAI effort in a sound, technical vernacular. Members of the technical departments control and maintain technical data, while only members of business-oriented departments control and maintain of business data. The issue is how can data sharing be optimized while minimizing data redundancy and allowing continued use of familiar data maintenance tools.
Keywords :
electricity supply industry; management information systems; power engineering computing; business-oriented departments; data models; data structures; distributed information systems; electric utility enterprise; engineering; information services; integration bus approach; operations software; planning; technical application integration; Acoustical engineering; Application software; Computer industry; Data engineering; Data security; Information systems; Maintenance engineering; Measurement standards; Software measurement; Software standards;
Conference_Titel :
Power Engineering Society Summer Meeting, 2001
Conference_Location :
Vancouver, BC, Canada
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7173-9
DOI :
10.1109/PESS.2001.970200