Upcoming November 18 Data Science Community Conversation

  • Upcoming November 18 Data Science Community Conversation

    Posted by Kevin Praet (Adm) on November 16, 2020 at 5:51 am

    Hello Data Science Community Members,

    I hope you all had a nice weekend and are getting ready for Utility Analytics Week! This is just a quick/final reminder to get registered and join us for our upcoming session, Technical Machine Learning and Data Science Techniques, happening Wednesday, November 18th at 12:30 PM CT. This 90 minute session will again be part of our Utility Analytics Week conference with more information and a description found HERE.

    For those of you who have yet to register, it is FREE for members using code MEMBER20 and we ask you take a minute and register HEREThis will ensure you take best advantage of the sessions available to you!

    Please find a Microsoft Teams link below and on our calendar placeholder. If you have any questions or issues joining, please reach out to me at kpraet@utilityanalytics.com.

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    Thanks and we look forward to connecting Wednesday!

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    Kevin Praet
    Membership Coordinator
    Utility Analytics Institute (UAI)
    Boulder CO
    315-440-3033
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    Abel Chan replied 4 years ago 2 Members · 2 Replies
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  • Abel Chan

    Member
    November 17, 2020 at 3:25 am

    The CIM data schema is quite common in Europe.  It is a very comprehensive format.  For meter readings or time-series data schema, would it be overkill? 

    Has anyone looked at or implemented CMEP (https://www.allacronyms.com/CMEP/California_Metering_Exchange_Protocol)?  I think its format is simpler but I don’t know the pros and cons between CIM, CMEP or other.  Thoughts and comments?

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    Abel Chan
    Technical Services Manager
    The Energy Authority
    Bellevue WA
    4254601147
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    Original Message:
    Sent: 11-16-2020 11:59
    From: Kevin Praet
    Subject: Updating an Existing Data Schema – DS Community

    Hello Data Science Members,

    I hope everyone had a nice weekend! I posted this question to our Ask Your Network Community but also wanted to circulate here.

    A member came to me this morning with an interesting question regarding Data Schema and I’m hoping some one can provide some insight. The question is listed below:

    “Basically, we want to update an existing data schema that describes our 5 min SCADA data readings.  The schema was “custom built” a while back to meet our own needs.  One path to update it is to make some enhancement to it by adding new attributes or properties.  Another path is to adopt an industrial schema or standard but I just don’t know what are the good options out there.”

    Has anyone done work in this area that may have good insight?

    Thanks for your help!

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    Kevin Praet
    Membership Coordinator
    Utility Analytics Institute (UAI)
    Boulder CO
    315-440-3033
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  • Kevin Praet (Adm)

    Member
    November 17, 2020 at 10:39 am

    Thank you so much @Ben , @Jill , and @Martin for your quick insight, this is all very helpful!

    I’ll forward this info to our member who may respond to this thread individually.

    Thank you all again!!​​​

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    Kevin Praet
    Membership Coordinator
    Utility Analytics Institute (UAI)
    Boulder CO
    315-440-3033
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    Original Message:
    Sent: 11-16-2020 11:59
    From: Kevin Praet
    Subject: Updating an Existing Data Schema – DS Community

    Hello Data Science Members,

    I hope everyone had a nice weekend! I posted this question to our Ask Your Network Community but also wanted to circulate here.

    A member came to me this morning with an interesting question regarding Data Schema and I’m hoping some one can provide some insight. The question is listed below:

    “Basically, we want to update an existing data schema that describes our 5 min SCADA data readings.  The schema was “custom built” a while back to meet our own needs.  One path to update it is to make some enhancement to it by adding new attributes or properties.  Another path is to adopt an industrial schema or standard but I just don’t know what are the good options out there.”

    Has anyone done work in this area that may have good insight?

    Thanks for your help!

    ——————————
    Kevin Praet
    Membership Coordinator
    Utility Analytics Institute (UAI)
    Boulder CO
    315-440-3033
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