MultiSpeak/spl reg/2-a framework for real-time utility software integration

Effective integration of software has been an elusive goal for electric utilities for many years. Integration, particularly among operations applications-such as supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA), automated meter reading (AMR), outage management (OMS), and load management (LM) systems...

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Meter reading
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Utility programs
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