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Performance Management in Power Stations - with openJET, openBMS and ARIS PPM

Bernd Heselmann, Peter Stängle, Andreas Kronz and Klaus Miksch
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Bernd Heselmann: Systemplanung mbH Softwarezentrum
Peter Stängle: Systemplanung mbH
Andreas Kronz: IDS Scheer AG
Klaus Miksch: IDS Scheer AG

A chapter in Corporate Performance Management, 2006, pp 161-177 from Springer

Abstract: Summary The integration of the ARIS Process Platform in the open product family of GIS mbH, one of the largest European providers of operations management systems for nuclear power station facilities, has now made holistic Business Process Management technically possible in the energy generation sector as well. The transfer of operations management data for a power station facility from the widely-used openBMS system to ARIS PPM enables users to identify potential improvements in times, quality and costs from extracted real data. Use of the same methodologies and XML structures has led to an integrated Performance Management solution that permits the design, implementation and controlling of process-oriented workflows in the power station environment.

Keywords: Operations management systems; openBMS; openJET; nuclear power station; malfunction and fault reports; occupational safety measures; facility description system; maintenance rate; processing duration; reporting obligations; safety system; indicators; early warning system; process costs; management view; workflow engine; XML import interface; PPM graph format; process typification; processwarehouse; workflow logic; UML (Unified Modeling Language); CORBA (Common Object Request Broker Architecture) (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2006
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DOI: 10.1007/3-540-30787-7_11

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