DocumentCode
3477199
Title
Common interfaces for enterprise integration-experience with NRECA´s MultiSpeakTM specification
Author
McNaughton, Gary A. ; Gordon, Martin E.
fYear
2001
fDate
2001
Abstract
Enterprise integration has been an elusive goal for utilities for many years. Often the integration that has been achieved has relied on custom development of interfaces at each utility. This approach has been time consuming and expensive even when successful. Unfortunately, small utilities, such as most electric distribution cooperatives, do not have the information systems staff resources to attack integration in this manner; rather they often rely on vendors to provide suites of interoperable software. As a result, either their choices of software are limited or they must pay vendors to create and maintain custom software interfaces. In recent years, vendors serving this market have devoted a significant part of their development resources to writing the required interfaces, often to the exclusion of enhancing their core products. Thus co-ops and vendors have a shared need and significant incentive to address the lack of a standard means of software integration. The MultiSpeak Initiative is a collaborative effort of about forty vendors sponsored by the Cooperative Research Network of the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association. The Initiative has developed a specification for common data interfaces among backoffice applications widely applied at distribution cooperatives. This paper discusses the development of that specification. The purposes for the effort, the multi-vendor, collaborative approach taken during its development, the successes achieved as a result of its completion, and the promise for the future are presented
Keywords
computer interfaces; distribution networks; electricity supply industry; information systems; open systems; MultiSpeak Initiative; NRECA´s MultiSpeakTM specification; backoffice applications; common data interfaces; custom development; custom software interfaces; distribution cooperatives; electric distribution cooperatives; electric utilities; enterprise integration interfaces; interoperable software; Application software; Collaboration; Computational Intelligence Society; Computer applications; Geographic Information Systems; Information systems; Power industry; Software maintenance; Software standards; Writing;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Rural Electric Power Conference, 2001
Conference_Location
Little Rock, AR
Print_ISBN
0-7803-7012-0
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/REPCON.2001.949520
Filename
949520
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