8 inspiring ways utilities are automating data workflows

这对utilities companies to keep distribution network information flowingto the right people at the right moment. This often requires the data to be moved between systems, and for critical information to be sent out in real-time alerts.

在最近的一次网络研讨会,我们从塞弗特色的故事ral of our utilities customers that showed great efficiency improvements through the introduction of automation to their data workflows. Hopefully their story summaries below will inspire you as well.

Prefer to see for yourself? Watch the webinarUtilities Industry Success Stories.

Realizing Efficiencies: Reinventing Convoluted Workflows

For Renato Salvaleon and his colleagues in Georgia Power’s Land Department, Safe Software’sFME为他们的环境最佳实践工作流程带来了显着的效率。亚搏在线他们的故事是令人难以置信的,展示FME如何用于自动化现有的工作流程,而是完全彻底改变它,从最初想象的效率提供更多的效率。亚搏在线

Before FME, the hand-off of environmental information for transmission construction projects was convoluted and time consuming, involving four different departments.

Vendors hired to conduct field surveys provided their data in a personal geodatabase to the Environmental Specialist, who would use ArcMap to manually QC the data, weed out unwanted information, and load the data into ArcSDE. They’d pass it off to the GIS Analyst conversion into AutoCAD DXF, and receive it back for another round of manual quality control. Finally, they would send it to the Mapper who would add the environmental information to the plan so that the Engineer could use it to finish their design. Phew!

When they initially introduced FME they did not change their workflow, but involved FME to automate the existing steps of the process. Once they realized that they could use a single FME workflow to automate the entire process, they were able to eliminate the excessive handoffs and cut out the need for two quality checks.

Today, the Environmental Specialist simply reads the geodatabase into a single FME workflow which automatically QCs the data, selects the required information, and both loads the data into ArcSDE and converts it into AutoCAD DXF for the Mapper to include in the report for the Engineer.

Quote Renato Salvaleon

The Environmental Specialist now saves time and stress with this single automated process that eliminates redundancy and reduces the risk of introducing human error.

The GIS Analyst’s time is no longer wasted operating as middle man. Instead, he can focus his efforts on ensuring that the data entered into SDE is being processed correctly in accordance with GIS standards.

The workflow revisit has been so successful that the team is looking into ways they can automate the process further and realize the same efficiencies in other workflows throughout the Land Department.

Renato Video

Listen toRenato tell his story.

For those of youconverting GIS to CAD, you’ll especially appreciate the tipshe provides about custom transformer MapTextLabeller.

The One-Click Wonder: Keeping Spatial and Tabular Data Up-to-Date

If you’ve ever felt exasperated at the mundane redundancy of maintaining a database, I’m sure Jeff DeWitt in the Economic Development Group at Georgia Power can relate. But he has turned his complex workflow into a one-click automated process, ensuring that his colleagues are always in-the-know.

Jeff recently used FME’s graphical user interface to create a workspace that maintains the data for their site selection web application, pulling XML data from third party sources, transforming it, checking for changes, and moving those to his ArcSDE versioned database. He runs this entire workflow whenever it’s needed, using a single mouse-click.

Quote Jeff DeWitt

他还维护了他组织的应用程序使用的数据库,以便每个人都使用最新信息。为此,他创建了另一个FME工作区,准备文本文件,电子表格和其他平面文件,并将它们集成到Oracle SDE版本的数据库中。然后,当信息更改与其工作和区域相关时,他将使用FME将数据更新自动通过电子邮件更新到特定的同事。

Jeff has integrated FME into many of his daily workflows, including ad hoc data translations that he builds in 5-10 minutes when needed.

Jeff Video

Catch more inJeff’s segment of the webinar.

There and Back Again: From Field to Office and Vice Versa

Also at Georgia Power, Paul Schneider in the Maintenance and Reliability Group is ensuring that data flows easily between field staff and his colleagues in the office.

Paul has created a scheduled FME workflow that extracts infrastructure location data from ArcSDE into POI files which can be loaded directly into the field staff’s Garmin GPS units.

Even more impressive, he’s using FME alongside an iPad app called FormConnect to help his field colleagues go paper-free. The information collected using the app is automatically updated into his SDE database using FME workflows, avoiding a great deal of time-consuming and redundant effort, but also maintaining high quality standards.

Quote Paul Schneider

Paul has also re-purposed a sample FME workflow to extract specific data from the GIS and report it to an XML RSS news feed that colleagues can subscribe to by email. They receive a notification when the feed is updated, and can even spatially view that information on a map. This is a great testament to the FME community working together to solve common data challenges.

Like Jeff, Paul uses FME to create ad hoc workflows, often at a colleague’s request to convert data from one system to another. Most commonly, Paul converts GIS data from Esri into KMZ for displaying in Google on mobile devices, or on Google Earth. He’s also created one-off workspaces for DEM conversion, to create contour lines, and for other one-offs.

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Find out more inPaul’s segment of the webinar.

Utmost Precision: Migrating CAD to GIS Smoothly

我的同事马克斯特举办了网络研讨会的斯图克斯分享了客户Marcin Gorecki在Atmos Energy上的方式如何使用FME从基于绘图的CAD平台迁移到GE SmallWorld GIS。他赞赏在清洁和验证数据的同时提供的顺利转换,并在从一个系统中移动到另一个系统时。

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Risk Reduction: GIS + Business Intelligence

Larry Wiebe at Manitoba Hydro is using FME to marry GIS location information with traditional business intelligence, which is a remarkably uncommon workflow for how logical and valuable it is to businesses who employ it.

Mark described how FME was used to create a system to respond to disruptive events that might affect the reliability of their network and the safety of their equipment. Specifically, they’re producing daily fire maps that show the status of forest fires and other high risk events against their equipment locations. The role of FME is to pull together disparate data from FTP sites, WMS feeds, tabular RCMP data and basemap information, and to replace paper maps with readily available, up-to-date online maps.

They’re now keeping track of fire crew locations every 5 minutes, viewed in a map that displays this information along with their equipment locations, giving them the ability to predict where they might be short of crews and where they should deploy their own crews.

Larry Slides

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Increasing the Flow of Information Worldwide

FME is being used by utilities companies all over the world to efficiently move data where it’s needed. Check out a few more stories that Mark only had time to breeze over in his webinar:

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艾琳莱姆基

Erin leads the Product Marketing team at Safe Software and enjoys connecting people with the information they need. As a Ravenclaw, she is always seeking knowledge that can help customers improve the world with their innovation. After work, she can be found tending to her permaculture homestead or reading a fantastic adventure with her family.

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