WiseOwl™
The Secure Automation
Developer's Resource
A Publication with a New Idea
What differentiates this publication from others is embodied in our
theme.
Our specialty is defining solutions derived from operational needs,
using technology from the new millennium.
The emphasis is on solutions derived from an operational need rather than
solutions derived from a vested interest in a product or one technology.
We provide forward looking utilities, vendors and consultants advanced
insight into how Substation Automation technology is evolving and how this technology
will be brought to the market place. This is what you get:
In the subscribers web, users have access to Que Pasa, Resource
Library, and Interactive Workshop.
Our subscribers use Que Pasa to keep up to date on the status of
activities in several venues that directly affect the development of
substation automation.
Our subscribers also use the Resource Library to browse the glossary, list
of applicable standards, and the list of definitive text books.
Using the Unified Modeling Language (UML), the Extensible Markup Language
(XML), and Abstract Syntax Notation One (ASN.1), WiseOwls
tinker, break and eventually develop stable reusable
communication components. Our subscribers use these components to develop
applications for their IEDs, or to build-out the operating procedures for
substation automation.
Test scenarios for component testing and system testing are also developed
by WiseOwls. These
scenarios include detailed transaction sequences between IEDs, and
within each transaction measurement taps needed to evaluate performance are
clearly identified. Our subscribers use these test scenarios
as the basis for their product testing and system testing.
Our subscribers use the Interactive Workshop to share their opinion about
a specific substation automation issue.
We represent you, the subscriber, in standards-making organizations, study
groups, and other trade organizations.
As a subscriber, you receive timely feedback from these activities as well
as our unbiased assessment of where the market place is going.
This approach reduces your cost to get this information, and ensures that
your needs are addressed in these venues.
Exchanging ideas will:
Help you understand risk mitigation procedures as you migrate from legacy
systems to new peer-to-peer based communication systems.
Give you a voice to influence performance requirements and
interoperability specifications for Substation Automation.
Make available to you a large database of comprehensive scenario
descriptions of operational requirements, which are stored in a resource
library linked to this web sited. Without scenario testing, performance is
very difficult to determine. these scenarios can be used to test
communications and to detail your requirements for future Substation
Automation procurements.
Establish criteria, which will assist you in blocking projects to avoid
false alarms.
How do we do this --
Active contributors to our publication are working group Chairmen and Editors
in worldwide standards-making organizations (IEEE, IEC CIGRE, and other industry
groups).
Subscribers use an interactive workshop at this web sited to respond to
reports, comments and opinions offered by active contributors, and other
subscribers.
At fees you can afford
We can often save you more than the cost of our
service alone. It is less than the cost of attending one meeting!