
Presenting the OPERA Framework
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The Transaction Entry Form allows users to
analyze each hour of the day, correlating PSE
and Cost Of Power Information at top, with PSE Credit and Credit Rating.

The Transaction Analysis Form enables
three levels of Purchase and Sale analysis:
total for a date range, total by day (graphed for trending),
and total by Source/Sink (in table view at form bottom) for each day.
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Operations Reporting Applications (OPERA) enable database capture of manually
collected data. In too many work environments users have created spreadsheets
for collection of data. In some cases, users simply keep a blank template which
they begin new each day. Why is this a problem?
Accumulation of unstructured data in SILOS like spreadsheets is bad for business
and bad for safety. This method robs the enterprise of the ability to do
analysis across the many documents in the archive. This reduces transparency,
and turns one user's innocent attempt to keep things moving into a real
bottleneck to automation and management activities.
Enter OPERA.
OPERA is used to capture unstructured data in a variety of classes. We work with
you to analyze your business process and create a custom application for you.
Once in use, data is captured into ASCE's back-end data Management Information
System (MIS), hosted in open standard Microsoft SQL Server 2008.
Reporting & Dashboard Options with PDF and Excel
MIS can then serve out ASCE's -dash Dashboards of OPERA system data, Intranet-based reports with
export to Excel, PDF, Word and other formats.
OPERA and MIS fix the SILO Problem, increase safety, and enable filtered query
over captured datasets for user self-service Business Intelligence.
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