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Other Interoperability Initiatives

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Contents

  1. Abstract
  2. Current Proponents of Interoperability
    1. EPRI (Electric Power Research Institute)
    2. ARC (ARC Advisory Group)
    3. MIMOSA (Machinery Information Management Open Systems Alliance)
    4. IOHN (Integrated Operations in the High North)
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Abstract

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Current Proponents of Interoperability

EPRI (Electric Power Research Institute)

From its website: "The Electric Power Research Institute, Inc. (EPRI) conducts research and development relating to the generation, delivery and use of electricity for the benefit of the public..."

One of EPRI's mandates is to promote cooperation between its members. One aspect of cooperation is the easy interoperability of digital information.

References

  • www.epri.com

ARC (ARC Advisory Group)

From it's website: "ARC Advisory Group is a research and advisory firm for manufacturing, energy, and supply chain solutions..."

ARC is a frequent participant in Asset Lifecycle conferences.

References

  • www.arcweb.com

MIMOSA (Machinery Information Management Open Systems Alliance)

From their website: "MIMOSA is a not-for-profit trade association dedicated to developing and encouraging the adoption of open information standards for Operations and Maintenance in manufacturing, fleet, and facility environments. MIMOSA's open standards enable collaborative asset lifecycle management in both commercial and military applications."

References

IOHN (Integrated Operations in the High North)

Oil and gas operations in the high north are remote sites, leading to heavy demands on communication. Instrumentation and efficient transfer of real time data between fields and centralized operations is critical to profitable development.

References

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