Why do we need the MIMOSA Standard?
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| Mtelligence integration technology is based upon matured OpenO&M standards, including MIMOSA (XML-based standard for O&M integration), and OPC (the standard for device communication). These standards reduce the cost and risk of integration greatly. |
Mtelligence MIS - Preventing Duplicate Work
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| One of the problems faced by many vendors trying to develop automated work order integration to EAM/CMMS systems is what to do about duplicate or reoccurring work entries. Many conditions exist on the manufacturing floor which can trigger duplicate alarms for a single piece of equipment. |
MIMOSA-Maintenance As A Part Of The Enterprise - Initiating the Dialogue with MIMOSA
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What is the Machinery Information Management Open Systems Alliance (MIMOSA) and why should you care? MIMOSA is an alliance that enables Enterprise Asset Optimization resulting from the productized integration of building, plant and equipment data into and with Enterprise Business Information. Users, vendors and integrators of maintenance related technology should care, because their future is dependent on their ability to integrate and communicate effectively with the enterprise. This paper briefly explores the history, present and potential future of maintenance technology and practices in the context of enterprise business strategies and the enterprise information infrastructure. |
MIMOSA - Maintenance As A Part Of The Enterprise
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| What is the Machinery Information Management Open Systems Alliance (MIMOSA) and why should you care? MIMOSA is an alliance that enables Enterprise Asset Optimization resulting from the productized integration of building, plant and equipment data into and with Enterprise Business Information. Users, vendors and integrators of maintenance related technology should care, because their future is dependent on their ability to integrate and communicate effectively with the enterprise. This paper briefly explores the history, present and potential future of maintenance technology and practices in the context of enterprise business strategies and the enterprise information infrastructure. |
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