AbstractBuilding an Energy Network Object Model using Custom Features Track: Application Development Author(s): Peter Quick This paper discusses the author's experience in building ENOM (Energy Network Object Model), a gas and electric utility data model. ENOM was implemented exclusively using custom features and exposes utility specific behavior via COM to provide an environment for application development. This paper will present the complete lifecycle of data model development, from the use of Visio 2000 Enterprise as design and modeling tool, the implementation of custom features using C++, through to application development in Visual Basic using the data model framework. Peter Quick SchlumbergerSema 6399 S. Fiddler's Green Circle Suite 600 Greenwood Village , CO 80111 USA Phone: 303-741-8478 Fax: 303-741-8401 E-mail: Peter.Quick@denver.sema.slb.com |