Changes between Version 11 and Version 12 of ISO15926Primer_Supposed_To
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- 10/23/11 03:55:51 (12 years ago)
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ISO15926Primer_Supposed_To
v11 v12 1 [ TracNav(TracNav/ISO15926Primer)]]1 [[TracNav(TracNav/ISO15926Primer)]] 2 2 = How Information Exchange is Supposed to Work = 3 3 4 4 ---- 5 Many organizations participate in a capital project. Each has to communicate with the others in order to complete their portion of the work. For instance, here we see a project with six participants who all need to exchange information about a pump. They don't all need to know everything about the pump, but there is a large overlap between organizations. All of the information that any of these organization needs already resides in the computer system of one of the business partners. 5 6 6 7 Many organizations participate in a capital project. Each has to communicate with the others in order to complete their portion of the work. For instance, here we see a project with six participants who all need to exchange information about a pump. They don't all need to know everything about the pump, but there is a large overlap. All of the information that any of these organization needs already resides in the computer system of one of the business parnters. 8 9 [[Image(ISO15926Primer_10_Supposed_To_a.jpg, 600px)]] 7 [[Image(ISO15926Primer_10_Supposed_To_a.jpg, 500px)]] 10 8 11 9 To us it seems intuitive that communication will happen freely and easily because all of the organizations are dealing with the same physical pump, and all of the organizations have a vested interest in doing things quickly and reliably. When communication happens freely and easily, the work gets done sooner, and more reliably. Everyone makes money.