18-Xtensible Solutions Overview

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Services and Solutions
Terry Saxton
Vice President, Standards and Special Projects
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Xtensible Solutions – An ESCO Technologies Company
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Our Offerings - Solution
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2.
EIM Framework
MD3i Framework
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Managed
Services
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4.
Modeling and Design
Methods & Toolset
Starter Models
Standards
Strategic Partners
Key Customers
Information
Standards
Management
Solution
Strategy &
Architecture
Systems
Integration
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Our Offerings - Services
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2.
3.
Standards Leadership and
Participation
Standards Education
(Seminars and
Workshops)
Standards Implementation
1.
Managed services for
Enterprise Semantic
Modeling and Design
services for
integration and BI/DW.
Managed
Services
Information
Standards
Management
Solution
1.
2.
3.
Integration
Requirements and
Design
BI and DW
Requirements and
Design
Implementations
Strategy &
Architecture
1.
Systems
Integration
2.
3.
EIM Strategy and
Roadmap
Smart Grid Information
Architecture
AMI/SG program data
architecture and design.
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Enterprise Information Management
Enterprise Vision
& Strategy
Enterprise
Architecture
Enterprise
Business & IT
Core Processes
Enterprise
Business & IT
Organizations
Enterprise
Infrastructure
EIM Vision &
Strategy
EIM Governance
EIM Core
Processes
EIM Organization
EIM
Infrastructure
Data Quality
Vision
Sponsorship
CSFs & KPIs
Data Integrity
Mission
Strategy
Stewardship
Policies,
Principles &
Tenets
Goals &
Objectives
Alignment
Value
Propositions
Structure
Data Security &
Protection
Data Lifecycle
Management
Structure
(Virtual,
Hybrid……)
Data Movement
Roles &
Responsibilities
Semantics
Management
Database
Management
Master Data
Management
Information
Services
Services &
Support
Functional
Services
Business Value
and Relationship
Management
Information
Architecture
Blueprint
Management
Technologies
(DBMS, Content
Mgmt, ETL, EAI,
EII, Data
Modeling, BI/DW,
Collaboration…..)
Knowledgebase
and Repositories
Standards & Best
Practices
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Design Time Environment – MD3i (Model Driven
Information, Integration, and Intelligence)
Building and Using an ESM for Generating Canonicals (XSDs, DDLs, others)
Semantic Formalization
Semantic Consistency
Existing Terminology
and Metadata
ClassA
ClassB
ClassC
3) Generate Canonicals
1) Establish Vocabulary
2) Develop ESM
•Control Content
•Collaborate
•Identify and refine semantics
•Model using vocabulary terms
•Refine context
•Syntactically and semantically
consistent canonical models
Context Refinement
Compliments Xtensible MD3i
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Application of ESM
Design Time
Open
Standards
Run Time
Application
Information
Process
Integration
Business
Intelligence
Business
Definitions
BPM/Workflow
Enterprise
Semantic
Model
Enterprise Integration Platforms
Applications
Metadata
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Let’s Apply MD3i to a Utility Project
- Interface Architecture
CIM UML
Extensions
CIM UML
Merge and
Resolve
Semantic
Inconsistencies
Other
Information
Models
Context
System Interface
Design
Document
Profile 1
Profile 1
Profile 1 - n
Profile n+1
Profile n+2
CIM/RDF
Schema
DDL
Interface Syntax
Web Services
Files
Physical Data Models
Message
XML Schema
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Client Profiles
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Allegheny Energy
– NStar
California ISO*
– NYISO
City Power Johannesburg
– PacifiCorp*
Consumers Energy *
– PGE
Duke Energy
– PJM
East Midlands Electricity
– Progress Energy
EDF
– Scottish Power
ELIA
– Sempra Energy* (SDG&E and
SolCalGas)
EPRI
– Southern California Edison*
Eskom
– Southern Company (Alabama
Exelon*
Power)
Essent
– Tennessee Valley Authority*
Florida Power and Light*
– Tri States
Hydro Quebec
– TXU* (Oncor)
Idaho Power
LIPA
•* Public domain papers and/or presentations are available
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