Energy Information Systems

Author(s):  
Paul Allen ◽  
David Green
Author(s):  
Jorge Sneij ◽  
Mohamad Mahgoub Hamid ◽  
Nawaz Mohamudally ◽  
Jafaru Abdulrahman ◽  
Mahama Kappiah ◽  
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2015 ◽  
Vol 17 (1) ◽  
pp. 45
Author(s):  
Yohanes Dwi Anggoro ◽  
Sriyana Sriyana ◽  
Arief Tris Yuliyanto ◽  
Wiku Lulus Widodo

ABSTRAKANALISIS DAN PERANCANGAN SISTEM INFORMASI ENERGI NUKLIR. Pengelolaan hasil penelitian dan kegiatan Pusat Kajian Sistem Energi Nuklir (PKSEN), baik dalam bentuk dokumen maupun hasil kegiatan lainnya, merupakan bagian yang penting dari rangkaian kegiatan pencapaian Misi PKSEN. Pengelolaan dokumen yang baik akan memudahkan pemberian masukan perbaikan ataupun penggunaan hasil yang maksimal. Namun selama beberapa tahun belakangan ini, masih terdapat beberapa kekurangan di dalam pengelolaan dokumen hasil penelitian dan kegiatan yang dilakukan PKSEN. Tujuan dari penelitian ini adalah melakukan analisis dan perancangan konsep flow desain/layout Sistem Informasi Energi Nuklir untuk mempermudah penerapan Sistem Informasi Energi Nuklir (SIEN). Sistem informasi ini, disamping digunakan sebagai sistem pengelolaan hasil penelitian dan kegiatan PKSEN juga dapat digunakan sebagai media informasi bagi masyarakat. Paket Sistem Informasi Energi Nuklir ini diharapkan menjadi “satu pintu gerbang” informasi PKSEN. Metodologi penelitian yang digunakan adalah: (i) analisis sistem organisasi, (ii) analisis dan perancangan sistem informasi; (iii) analisis dan perancangan sistem perangkat lunak; (iv) analisis dan perancangan sistem basis data. Pada penelitian ini telah: diidentifikasi seluruh aktivitas dan sumberdaya organisasi PKSEN, dilakukan analisis penerapan SIEN menggunakan analisis SWOT, diidentifikasi beberapa jenis perangkat yang dibutuhkan, disusun hirarki SIEN, ditentukan sistem basis data yang digunakan adalah sistem basis data terpusat dan telah ditentukan pemilihan DBMS menggunakan MySQL. Hasil yang diperoleh adalah sebuah rancangan dasar Sistem Informasi Energi Nuklir (SIEN) yang nantinya akan mempermudah penerapan SIEN yang akan digunakan sebagai sistem pengelolaan hasil penelitian dan kegiatan PKSEN juga dapat digunakan sebagai media informasi bagi masyarakat.Kata kunci: analisis, perancangan, sistem informasi, energi nuklir. ABSTRACTANALYSIS AND DESIGN OF NUCLEAR ENERGY INFORMATION SYSTEMS. Management of research reports and activities of the Center for Nuclear Energy System Assessment (PKSEN), either in the form of documents and the results of other activities, are important part of the series of activities PKSEN mission achievement. Management of good documents will facilitate the provision of improved inputs or use the maximum results. But over the past few years, there are still some problem in the management of research reports and activities performed by PKSEN. The purpose of this study is to analyze and design flow layout of the Nuclear Energy Information System to facilitate the implementation of the Nuclear Energy Information System. In addition to be used as a research management system and PKSEN activities, it can also be used as a information media for the community. Nuclear Energy Information System package is expected to be "one gate system" for PKSEN information. The research methodology used are: (i) analysis of organizational systems, (ii) the analysis and design of information systems; (iii) the analysis and design of software systems; (iv) the analysis and design of database systems. The results of this study are: had identified and resources throughout the organization PKSEN activation, had analyzed the application of SIEN using SWOT analysis, had identified several types of devices required, had been compiled hierarchy of SIEN, had determined that the database system used is a centralized database system and had elections MySQL as DBMS. The result is a basic design of the Nuclear Energy Information System) which will used as a research and activities management system of PKSEN and also can be used as a medium of information for the community.Keywords: analysis, design, information systems, nuclear energy.


2004 ◽  
Author(s):  
Dale Foster ◽  
Ben Hough ◽  
Galen Barbose ◽  
William Golove ◽  
Charles Goldman

2020 ◽  
pp. 567-594
Author(s):  
Barney L. Capehart ◽  
William J. Kennedy ◽  
Wayne C. Turner

2014 ◽  
Vol 25 (1) ◽  
pp. 31-45 ◽  
Author(s):  
Fabian Schwister ◽  
Marina Fiedler

2020 ◽  
pp. 565-592
Author(s):  
Barney L. Capehart ◽  
Wayne C. Turner ◽  
William J. Kennedy

2018 ◽  
Vol 16 (2) ◽  
pp. 119-141
Author(s):  
Reshma Singh ◽  
Paul Mathew ◽  
Jessica Granderson ◽  
Yash Shukla ◽  
Amiya Ranjan Behera

Purpose Building energy information systems (EIS) are performance monitoring software, data acquisition hardware and communication systems used to store, analyze and display building energy data. Some $60bn are spent annually on wasted energy in the US buildings, and actions taken based on EIS data can enable operational energy savings of approximately 10 per cent in the US commercial sector (approximately two quads of primary energy). However, EIS adoption is low because of various technical and market challenges. This paper aims to provide technical specifications for standardized EIS packages that can help overcome barriers and accelerate scale. Design/methodology/approach A five-step approach was followed: identifying business drivers as key determinants for hotel sector-specific packages; addressing heterogeneity to develop standardized, tiered packages; determining performance metrics for key stakeholders; recommending streamlined data architecture; and developing visualization enabling insights and actions. Findings Technical specifications for two tiers (entry and advanced) of EIS packages for hotels have been developed. EIS vendor, integrator and client organization’s facilities and IT staff have been considered as key stakeholders. Findings from six field demonstrations show benefits of cost-effectiveness, through reduced transactional, first and operational costs, scalability, by accommodating heterogeneity across the building sub-sector, simplicity, by integrating meters, gateways and software in the package and actionability in organizations, across various decision-making levels. Originality/value Building owners and operators can use these specifications to ease procurement and installation of EIS in their facilities. EIS software vendors can use them to develop new product offerings for underserved sectors.


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