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Integrated Information Management for Future Projects

Integrated Information Management for Future Projects. Lars Hagge Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron, Hamburg Presented at CHEP 2000 Padova, 08-02-2000. Overview. Why Do We Need Information Management? What Do We Need? - Visions and Vocabulary Process Analysis and Architecture Design

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Integrated Information Management for Future Projects

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  1. Integrated Information Management for Future Projects Lars HaggeDeutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron, Hamburg Presented at CHEP 2000Padova, 08-02-2000

  2. Overview • Why Do We Need Information Management? • What Do We Need? - Visions and Vocabulary • Process Analysis and Architecture Design • Demonstration Systems • Organizing Information Management • Where Are We Now? Lars Hagge: Integarted Information Management

  3. Overview • Why Do We Need Information Management? • What Do We Need? - Visions and Vocabulary • Process Analysis and Architecture Design • Demonstration Systems • Organizing Information Management • Where Are We Now? Lars Hagge: Integarted Information Management

  4. produce need-to-know Documents and Information Lars Hagge: Integarted Information Management

  5. Information Management Yesterday Search Engine Document Types Detector Components Lars Hagge: Integarted Information Management

  6. Search Engine Document Types Detector Components Information Management Yesterday and Today • up-to-date information • at least on daily basis • both content and cross-linking • availability over several decades • world-wide online access • simultaneous multi-user access • location-independent direct access • multi-lingual information and interfaces • search for category and content • information retrieval Lars Hagge: Integarted Information Management

  7. Search Engine Document Types Detector Components Information Management Yesterday and Today • multi-media information • paper documents • correspondence, drawings, photos, ... • electronic or digitized documents • audio, video, models, ... • interactive documents • 3d-animation of e.g. installation procedures • communication with authors (red-lining) • calculations and simulation Lars Hagge: Integarted Information Management

  8. Search Engine Document Types Detektor Components Information Management Today • information is • not known to all project team members • incomplete and / or outdated • difficult to find • not accessible for all project team members • as a consequence • work is delayed • project cost increases • safety problems can be caused ... and tommorow? Lars Hagge: Integarted Information Management

  9. Search Engine Document Types Detector Components Information Management Yesterday and Today archiving is good access is better Lars Hagge: Integarted Information Management

  10. Overview • Why Do We Need Information Management? • What Do We Need? - Visions and Vocabulary • Process Analysis and Architecture Design • Demonstration Systems • Organizing Information Management • Where Are We Now? Lars Hagge: Integarted Information Management

  11. Vision Design Construction Operation Specification Prototyping Installation Upgrade Auto-IdentificationBarcode mobileComputing CAD Asset Management Facility Management Engineering DataManagement (EDM) Accelerator Life Cycle Lars Hagge: Integarted Information Management

  12. Vision Design Prototype Construction Installation Operation Maintenance Administration Information Providers and Consumers End User (Scientist) Construction Workshops Service-Groups Lars Hagge: Integarted Information Management

  13. Maintenance * part machine 1 1 * * 1 1 1 1 history alignment 1 Three Levels of Complexity TEMPLATE INDIVIDUAL(PART) COMPLEX Vision Design Prototype Construction Installation Operation drawing Lars Hagge: Integarted Information Management

  14. Project Documentation TEMPLATE INDIVIDUAL(PART) COMPLEX • Design • drawings • set of documents • Construction • technical data • for each part • Installation • alignment • overall model • Business Information • Manufacturer, Cost, Deadlines, ... • Project Management • Structures, Budgets, Ressources, Schedules, Results, ... • Documentation • Reports, Presentations, Protocols, ... Lars Hagge: Integarted Information Management

  15. Integrated User Interface Lightweight Viewing (Web-) Client for Casual UsersFully Functional CAx-, Office-, SAP- ... (Web-) Clients for Expert Users EDM Asset Mgmt. GIS FM BF (SAP) Project Mgmt. Documt.Mgmt. Workflow Common Data Repository Integrated Information Management Lars Hagge: Integarted Information Management

  16. Overview • Why Do We Need Information Management? • What Do We Need? - Visions and Vocabulary • Process Analysis and Architecture Design • Demonstration Systems • Organizing Information Management • Where Are We Now? Lars Hagge: Integarted Information Management

  17. EDM Asset Mgmt. GIS FM BF (SAP) Project Mgmt. Documt.Mgmt. Documt.Mgmt. Workflow Common Data Repository An ExampleDocument Mgmt. Processes Integrated User Interface Lightweight Viewing (Web-) Client for Casual UsersFully Functional CAx-, Office-, SAP- ... (Web-) Clients for Expert Users Lars Hagge: Integarted Information Management

  18. Dualism of Real World and IT:Business Process and IT Process archiving authoring indexing approval distribution publication expiration revision alarming Lars Hagge: Integarted Information Management

  19. Authoring Editing Editing Reviewing initialize perform Publication Publication initialize perform Distribution Distribution Discussion initialize perform Revising Process Modelling Business Process Workflow IT-Process Lars Hagge: Integarted Information Management

  20. EDM Asset Mgmt. GIS FM BF (SAP) Project Mgmt. Documt.Mgmt. Changes & Repairs Re-Loctaing Capacity Planning Inventory Kernel Database Business Disciplines • systems represent collections of processes • support the business process: “using an EDM system does not replace a designer” Lars Hagge: Integarted Information Management

  21. Asset Mgmt. BF (SAP) EDM GIS FM Project Mgmt. Documt.Mgmt. Integrating Information Systems CAD Workflow Identification(e.g. Bar Code) MobileComputing • design goal: minimize interfaces- combine information systems - use integrated toolsets Every Nodeis an Interface Lars Hagge: Integarted Information Management

  22. Overview • Why Do We Need Information Management? • What Do We Need? - Visions and Vocabulary • Process Analysis and Architecture Design • Demonstration Systems • Organizing Information Management • Where Are We Now? Lars Hagge: Integarted Information Management

  23. Why Do We Need Pilot Systems? • improve acceptance for project • look & feel • agree on a basis for communication • agree on terminology • evaluate the technology • gather experience (feasibility, planning, ...) • review requirements Lars Hagge: Integarted Information Management

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  27. Overview • Why Do We Need Information Management? • What Do We Need? - Visions and Vocabulary • Process Analysis and Architecture Design • Demonstration Systems • Organizing Information Management • Where Are We Now? Lars Hagge: Integarted Information Management

  28. Asset Mgmt. BF (SAP) EDM GIS FM Project Mgmt. Documt.Mgmt. CAD Groupware Barcode MobileComputing Integrating Information Systems Every Nodeis a Project Lars Hagge: Integarted Information Management

  29. Asset Mgmt. BF (SAP) EDM GIS FM Project Mgmt. Documt.Mgmt. CAD Groupware ProjectPreparation Analysis Design Production System Transfer Barcode MobileComputing Every Nodeis a Project Integrating Information Systems Lars Hagge: Integarted Information Management

  30. Project RisksTiming and Acceptance • using information management • demand grows with amount of produced information • usually after users start projects • production system required before users start project • procedures (approval, publishing, ...) and conventions (naming, ...) need to be in place in the beginning • introducing information management • user participation needed for system preparation • user acceptance requires high visibility • usually only after system installation Lars Hagge: Integarted Information Management

  31. System Provider information system licensesmaintenance and support (hotline) product development and add-onsintegration modulestools for operation and maintenance SystemDeveloper ServiceGroup configuration and support (on-location)operation and maintenance information management strategysystem specification and designreference environment ScientificStaff Project Roles and Responsibilities Lars Hagge: Integarted Information Management

  32. System Provider System Provider System Provider Licenses Licenses Licenses DESY SteeringCommittee SystemDeveloper ServiceGroup ScientificStaff Project Organization Alternative 1Do-It-Yourself Lars Hagge: Integarted Information Management

  33. Know-How Add-On Products System Provider SystemDeveloper Tools ServiceGroup Services Licenses ScientificStaff References Project Organization Alternative 2Strategic Partnerships EDMSManufacturer Local ServiceProvider SteeringCommittee DESY Lars Hagge: Integarted Information Management

  34. Overview • Why Do We Need Information Management? • What Do We Need? - Visions and Vocabulary • Process Analysis and Architecture Design • Demonstration Systems • Organizing Information Management • Where Are We Now? Lars Hagge: Integarted Information Management

  35. Project Status • Engineering Data Management • Document Management operational • Requirements Specification finished • Benchmarking in March, Pilot in May • Asset Management • Test Environment operational • Facility Management • Project for creating complete digital floor plans • Requirements Specification in Progress Lars Hagge: Integarted Information Management

  36. Next Steps • extend demonstration and pilot systems • Document Management, Asset Management and EDMS benchmarking • find partners for production environment • launch standardization activities • e.g. naming conventions • e.g. workflow and processes • contribute to TESLA TDR Lars Hagge: Integarted Information Management

  37. Integrated User Interface EDM Asset Mgmt. GIS FM BF (SAP) Project Mgmt. Documt.Mgmt. Workflow Common Data Repository The Strategy Lars Hagge: Integarted Information Management

  38. Conclusion • Information Management needs more awareness in HEP • e.g. planning, modeling, visualization, simulation, construction, technical documentation, operation • Information Management imposes regulations • e.g. process definitions, naming conventions, ... • Information Management needs • to be in place before first activities start and to be available throughout entire project life-cycle • manpower and budget • together with external partners? Lars Hagge: Integarted Information Management

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