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AV-18 Introduction of the GIS Integration Authors Victor Lough Dan Marsillo Geoff Tarcha social.invensys.com @InvensysOpsMgmt / #SoftwareRevolution /InvensysVideos /InvensysOpsMgmt /company/invensys Operations Management 2013 Invensys. All Rights Reserved. The names, logos, and taglines identifying the products and services of Invensys are proprietary marks of Invensys or its subsidiaries. All third party trademarks and service marks are the proprietary marks of their respective owners.
Agenda Introduction to VOC The Infrastructure Vision GIS/Linear Integration Introduction Demonstration Wrap Up Questions Slide 3
Overview Voice of Customer Avantis Customer Overview of How the Process Works We wished to undertake a consultative process with you to identify what you do rather than simply what you want. Our objective is to identify the critical functional requirements, rather than simply repeating and building on what has been done in the past. This is an iterative process where we plan to engage with you through the design cycle. This is often defined as an AGILE design process. Slide 4
A new way to view your assets Are your assets outside the walls of your factory? Do they start in one place and end miles away? Are they scattered across a municipality? Slide 5
GIS Alignment with Mega Trends Cloud Computing & SaaS Distributed Workers Consumerization of IT Social Media Digitizing Work Processes Organizations investing over $1B in cloud computing SaaS revenues exceeding $14.5B Over 1 Billion smart phones & tablets in the market outpacing PC sales BYOD - multiple computing platforms Multiple generations in one company Significant push to capture/digitize knowledge & processes Slide 6
GIS integration significantly enhance EAM solutions by providing the ability to access, use, display, and manage spatial data. Slide 7
Avantis Spatially enabled by This integrated solution enables end users to visualize all assets and maintenance work through geospatial context Improve communications Enable remote workforce Optimize resource planning and scheduling Improve decision making by looking at assets a different way Slide 8
ESRI 10.2 & Beyond UC 2013 Shift to Cloud Based Services New On-Line Services Strong focus on Mobile Devices Intelligent Imagery on the Web Image processing in the browser Premium On-Line Services Real-time services GeoEvent Processing Digital Globe Imagery Services (near realtime satellite feeds) ArcGIS supports both On-Premise and On-Line capabilities Enterprise Authentication Use Existing Enterprise Logins Slide 9
Key Success Factors A number of critical success factors need to be considered for this project including: Ease of Use This applies to administration and configuration as well as the business or management of end-users. Must provide clear, intuitive interfaces that leverage current graphical and visualization technologies. Full Contextualization track and maintain assets and a GIS Service provider platform, also used to maintain assets. Performance near real-time visibility into the assets from an enterprise and field level perspective; as such it requires capabilities to analyze and visualize Assets data. Slide 10
High-level Objectives Deliver near real-time visibility into the assets from an enterprise and field level perspective capabilities to analyze and visualize Assets data Provide an easy to use solution for the administration and configuration as well as the business or management of end-users leverage current graphical and visualization technologies Slide 11
High-level Objectives Provide maintenance people with access to spatial data route crews to work locations and reduce travel time locate of problems, system facilities and customers quickly aid in scheduling and assigning maintenance work to crews that are in a specific area Provide access to maintenance information for those resources that work with mainly with maps Current asset information, open work orders etc. Slide 12
Map Viewer Embedded Slide 13
Locate Area of Interest Slide 14
Draw the AOI Slide 15
Engineer Reviews AOI Engineer Analysis of AOI Area Slide 16
GIS Integration Conceptual Architecture Mobile Clients ArcGIS Online Cloud Windows Azure Operations Dashboard?? Viewing real-time GIS events MS IIS Web Server Web Adaptor Avantis.PRO EAM Server ArcGIS Server Site ArcGIS Desktop Avantis Client GIS GIS Server Serve Geodatabase Asset Database On-Premise Local Network Slide 17
GIS Integration Event Processing From Avantis.PRO Mobile Client Mobile Clients Operational Dashboard ArcGIS Online Cloud Windows Azure 1) Work Order Task Details Updated In EAM DB MS IIS Web Server Web Adaptor 4) Status Change propagates to Web server or optionally ArcGIS to Desktop ArcGIS Online such as Avantis Icon Client color change or text. Avantis.PRO EAM Server ArcGIS Server Site GIS GIS Server Serve Geodatabase GeoEvent Processor Asset Database 3) GeoEvent Processor updates Status Change in Geodatabase. 2) Status Change Event Sent to GeoEvent Processor (REST EndPoint) On-Premise Local Network Slide 18
GIS Security - Maintain Current Policies Claims Based Security ArcGIS Online (3) Prompt User for Credentials (SAML, Kerberos, X.509 ) User (4) Redirect to Target URL Identity Provider - TPS (Local ADFS or other Security Provider) Slide 19
GIS Demonstration + Example The demonstration will show the integration as is with functional data transaction. The example showed a workflow utilizing GIS as part of a scheduling of work, through permit system. Slide 20
Conclusions from VOC Functionality ESRI Look and Feel Deployed in the cloud, hybrid, desktop Initiate Work request from Integrated GISMAP etc Functionality Avantis.PRO Add Geo-location to Asset etc. Show work Tasks with ability to filter (Trade, Time, Place) Functionality Reporting Define a spatial queries and show outstanding work on a map Functionality Mobility What functions are available on the mobile device More than just a desktop application Slide 21
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