Development and Application of the Parcel-address Based Electrical Facilities Information System

Kyoo-seock Lee, Hahk-kee Sohn, Byung-chol Lee, and Jay Yoon, Sung Kyun Kwan University

Electrical Facilities Information Systems require efficient management, fast and highly advanced data processing. To respond these requirements promptly, it is essential to operate proper information systems. To implement these tasks, the user needs assessment were done using the study site data, Sohngpa-ku, Seoul. Based on these analyses, the parcel-address based electrical facilities information system was developed using the ARC Macro Language (AML) in ArcInfo. The parcel identification number is the very important key item in municipal administrative system in Korea. The system was tested at the study site, then, the technological and institutional problems to be solved were discussed for the successful electrical facilities information system. * This study was partially supported by the Korean Academic-Industry Cooperative Foundation.




Experiences of the "Empresa de Engergia de Bogota," in the Implementation Process of Your AM/FM/GIS

Aldo Castellano, Empresa de Engeria de Bogota

Objective: Shows the experience of the "Empresa de Energia de Bogota," in the implementation process of your AM/FM/GIS, the impact in the information management process, consult and automated mapping information of primary distribution system and the associate applications. Development: In this process, the company uses utilities of AM/FM/GIS with software ArcInfo and the programming language was AML. Result: In this moment the company has incorporated in GIS all the distribution feeders in the urban area of Bogota city. This information includes transformers, cables, switches and customers which allow topology analysis of the feeders, consult, mapping an analysis of energy balance to detect technical and non-technical losses.



GIS in Rome: From Software Archeology to the "Jubilee 2000" Project

Eugenio Orlandi, Azienda Comunale Energia de Ambiante




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