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Partner Challenge

Partner Challenge. Transpara SmartSignal SISCO. Information Workers Need Real-time Business Intelligence, Not Offline Reports. Michael Saucier Transpara. Business Motive for Visual KPI. Billions of $ spent per year on Business Intelligence Vast amount of KPIs already available today

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Partner Challenge

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  1. Partner Challenge Transpara SmartSignal SISCO

  2. Information Workers Need Real-time Business Intelligence, Not Offline Reports Michael Saucier Transpara

  3. Business Motive for Visual KPI • Billions of $ spent per year on Business Intelligence • Vast amount of KPIs already available today • Decision makers have no access to these KPIs 70% of their time • No laptop available but • SmartPhone is always on • Visual KPI is NOT an replacement for your BI or existing infrastructure. • Visual KPI brings makes data that really matters to you available 24/7.

  4. Visual KPI 3 Architecture Data Sources Any Mobile or Desktop Client Visual KPI Excel Editor • OBA with Excel 2003 or 2007 • Configuration only, no run-time association or storage • PI Infrastructure • Real-time Data • Meta Data • Equations • Any RDB / BI • Existing Data • External KPIs • Microsoft OLAP • Any LOB App • Link to financials • Planned values • SAP, MRO, etc. Publish Scorecards via Web Services Web Services Web Services XML over HTTP Visual KPI Server • Composite KPI Engine • All meta data in SQL 2005, 2008 • Windows Server 2003, 2008 • 100% Web Services SDK

  5. ISV Challenge Features Added • Native Microsoft OBA application technology which integrates directly with PI • Smart Connectors for both SQL relational (table-based) data and SQL BI (cube-based) data; • Auto-configuration of PI points based on configuration of the OBA application; • Embedded PI provides history for non-history-enabled data sources, such as SQL or SQL Analysis Services.

  6. Visual KPI in Action

  7. SmartSignal/OSI SmartConnector: Increasing the value of your PI System Steve TonissenRichard Marcell SmartSignal

  8. PI

  9. PI

  10. EPI* Center PI

  11. EPI* Center PI PI Leverage your existing PI Infrastructure • Increased equipment availability. • Decreased unplanned maintenance and costs. • Minimal learning curve. • Process Book visualizations already familiar. • Information from SmartSignal automatically replicated into PI environment.

  12. Model Driven Integration and Beyond Herbert Falk SISCO

  13. High Speed RemedialAction System using IEC 61850 Performance: Closed Loop Controlover 100 substations in approximately 13 msec. • Known Business Benefits: • 97 M EUR capital expense savings • Defers building of 800 MW generator • Projection of 970 M EUR consumer savings.

  14. Making the system better (CIM and 61850) • CIM (IEC 61970) allows EMS models to be usedfor configuration of the RAS System. • Provides for common nomenclature between systems. • SISCO UIB PI Adapter for AF was recently tested for CIM Interoperability.

  15. It really does work (CIM Interop Testing) • Held October 13-15, 2008 Washington, DC • SISCO tested UIB PI Adapter for AF • Was able to import topological models from • Areva • Siemens • SNC Lavelin • GE • Siemens PTI • ABB was present but did not supply files

  16. Also allows Asset to EMS integration: ABB, KCP&L, and SISCO

  17. Objective:

  18. Allows: Alarms and Notificationsa powerful combination

  19. IEC 61970 (CIM) IEC 61400 IEC 61850 Using Models and Standards for Wind Power

  20. Same approach/Technology for Chemicals and Petroleum RSM Team • MIMOSA- Alan Johnson, Ken Beaver • OAGi – Dave Connelly • WBF – Dave Emerson • ISA 88 – Dennis Brandl • ISA 95 – Keith Unger • OLF – Tore Langeland, Magne Valen-Sendstad • OSIsoft – Jack Aude, Chris Coen • DNV - Henrik Smith-Meyer • Energistics – Jerry Hubbard • DOW – Rus Dickinson • Chervron – Mike Brooks, Kevyn Renner • SISCO – Herb Falk, Lorenzo Childress • IBM – Jon Siudut, Karthik Seetharaman, Jerry Kopecky, Ron Montgomery RSM Team Objectives/Milestones • Objectives • Advance the modeling work • Insure compliance with the participating standards • Milestones • Identify the appropriate standards community to own the RSM • Initial release of the RSM in the October timeframe

  21. Implementing allows: Building Physical Connectivity Association Measurements to Equipment Perform Transmitter Surveillance(Condition Based Monitoring/Maintenance) KPI(s)

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