DocumentCode :
995274
Title :
Migrating resource commitment from mainframe to PC
Author :
Schaffer, Michael D. ; Biendit, Justin C.
Author_Institution :
Arizona Public Service Co., Phoenix, AZ, USA
Volume :
7
Issue :
1
fYear :
1994
Firstpage :
14
Lastpage :
19
Abstract :
A medium-term unit commitment program is critical to the power operation group of a typical power utility. For the Arizona Public Service Company (APS) this means: a 2-to-5 day study period; up to 40 generators; and up to 20 sales/purchases. The original resource commitment system (RES) was envisioned to run on the real time energy management system computer. For many reasons the package was better suited to the corporate mainframe. As overall corporate computer demand was growing at a faster pace than the capability of the corporate mainframe, so turn-around times for typical RES runs were getting longer. APS decided to move RES to a PC platform. To accomplish this, the decision was made to migrate to an OS/2 platform using IBM PS/2, some 80286 and some 80486 based, connected using an Ethernet local area network. The new RES program, the user interface, the conversion of the source code to C, and the conversion of the database are discussed.<>
Keywords :
load management; microcomputer applications; operating systems (computers); power system analysis computing; user interfaces; Arizona Public Service Company; C language; Ethernet local area network; IBM PS/2; OS/2 platform; PC platform; database conversion; power operation group; power utility; resource commitment system; source code conversion; unit commitment program; user interface; Application software; Assembly; Computer languages; Energy management; Local area networks; Medical services; Microcomputers; Packaging; Personal communication networks; Power generation economics;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Computer Applications in Power, IEEE
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0895-0156
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/67.251310
Filename :
251310
Link To Document :
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