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Enterprise Systems Development The oil and gas industry recognizes the benefits of implementing enterprise systems to increase exploration, production and recovery. With significant experience in enterprise system development (ESD) from business process reengineering through system deployment, ISED staff members have the technical expertise to support the development and deployment of business and technology process solutions for oil and gas operations. The ESD life cycle includes process modeling to develop systems that are driven by the business model. This life cycle functions efficiently and effectively irrespective of the technical domain to which it is applied. Data Warehouse and Data Mining An effective data warehouse enables clients to dramatically increase their return on investment (ROI) by analyzing detailed information in a wide variety of ways. Viable candidates for incorporation into a data warehouse in the oil and gas industry include: Lease acquisition and financial data Seismic data Well log data Down-hole sensor data Upstream and downstream corrosion data Production equipment and performance data Transformation Layer Industry standard data modeling tools Extract, transform and load (ETL) tools Warehouse development tools Data mining tools for business intelligence (BI) and executive information systems (EIS) Engineering Workflow Process Oil and gas companies understand that standardization of engineering workflow processes is a key factor in staying competitive. ISED engineers have participated in numerous projects to provide process support to large organizations, and are highly skilled in creating quality solutions to facilitate the workflow process. Data and Map-Based Visualization Data and map-based visualization allows petrochemical professionals to view large quantities of data in flexible formats for quick interpretation and analysis. ISED provides clients with high-quality user interfaces by designing, specifying, implementing, documenting and managing the visual appearance of computer-based information displays. Systems Integration The multitude of IT systems in a typical oil and gas company present a significant challenge for systems integration. ISED engineers have extensive experience in building enterprise systems using service-oriented architectures (SOA) and bridging the gap between new and legacy systems to enable enterprise-wide reporting capabilities. Data Warehouse Layer Reporting Layer ` Schematic of typical SwRI-developed data warehouse architecture D0 16012 D0 16010 Source Layer • • • • D0 16013 • • • • • • ISED engineers have extensive experience with stand-alone and enterprise database engines, including commercial and open source products, to produce solutions that maximize ROI for a variety of exploration, production, refining and distribution endeavors. Experience includes: D0 15944 O ver many decades, Southwest Research Institute® (SwRI®) has performed a broad spectrum of research and development efforts for the oil and gas industry. The capabilities and experience of the Information Systems Engineering Department (ISED) are particularly applicable to initiatives such as “Field of the Future” and “Digital Oilfield.” Example of SwRI-developed data and map-based visualization ® Southwest Research Institute The Information Systems Engineering Department at SwRI is committed to reliably producing the highest quality work through a proven systems engineering process. Our commitment to excellence is evident through our appraised attainment of Level 5 within the Software Engineering Institute’s (SEI) Capability Maturity Model ® Integration (CMMI ). This distinction is held by a limited number of American companies and even fewer applied research and development institutions. ®CMMI is registered in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office by Carnegie Mellon University. Software Trade Study D0 16011 Design and Current and F uture Bus ines s P rocess Model Sys tem and Infras tructure Specific ation Software R equirements Specific ation High L evel A rchitectural Des ign Bas eline Sys tem A rchitecture Software Des ign and Development Development T es ting and Deployment for the Oil and Gas Industry Example of Enterprise Systems Development Life Cycle We welcome your inquiries. For additional information, please contact: Steven W. Dellenback, Ph.D., PMP Director-R&D Intelligent Systems (210) 522-3914 • Fax (210) 522-4228 [email protected] Automation and Data Systems Division Southwest Research Institute 6220 Culebra Road (78238-5166) P.O. Drawer 28510 (78228-0510) San Antonio, Texas www.ised.swri.org www.swri.org Southwest Research Institute is an independent, nonprofit, applied engineering and physical sciences research and development organization using multidisciplinary approaches to problem solving. The Institute occupies 1,200 acres in San Antonio, Texas, and provides more than 2 million square feet of laboratories, test facilities, workshops and offices for more than 3,100 employees who perform contract work for industry and government clients. ® Benefiting government, industry and the public through innovative science and technology An Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/D/V Committed to Diversity in the Workplace 10-0390 JCN 234952 tp Kenneth D. Irvin Manager Data Management Section (210) 522-2593 • Fax (210) 522-4227 [email protected]