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1 GE Proprietary & Confidential Bob Baudewyns V1.00 March 2011 Smallworld Utility GIS Solutions Overview Bob Baudewyns Senior Product Manager Zilina, Slovakia 24 March 2011 Version 1.00 GE Energy Digital Energy The information contained in this document is the exclusive property of GE Energy, except as otherwise indicated. You may not disclose, reproduce, publish, licence, post, transmit or distribute this document in whole or in part without the prior written permission of GE Energy

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Smallworld Utility GIS SolutionsOverviewBob BaudewynsSenior Product Manager

Zilina, Slovakia24 March 2011Version 1.00

GE EnergyDigital Energy

The information contained in this document is the exclusive property of GE Energy, except as otherwise indicated. You may not disclose,

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GE Digital Energy

Who are we?

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• Power & Water

• Oil & Gas

• Energy Services

• Aviation

• Healthcare

• Transportation

• 125+ years

The General Electric Company

GEDigital Energy

Technology Infrastructure

• Energy

• Aviation

• Commercial Real Estate

• Commercial

• GE Money

GECapital

• Cable

• Film

• News

• International

• Network

• Sports/Olympics

NBCUniversal

Home & Business

• Appliances

• Lighting

• Intelligent Platforms

• 300,000+ global employees • 2009 revenue $157B+

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• Drilling/production for … land, offshore, subsea

• LNG and pipelines

• Refining/petrochemical

• Industrial power gen

• Complete lifecycle services

GE Energy

• Power generation

• Renewable energy

• Gas engines

• Nuclear

• Gasification

• Water treatment and process chemicals

• Power gen services

• Digital Energy Services

• Measurement and control solutions

• Industrial solutions

• Environmental services

Employees: 90,000 • „09 revenue: $38.6B • Operating in 140 countries

Power & Water Oil & GasEnergy Services

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Smallworld Technology

• Smallworld Foundation in 1988

• Geospatial database architecture with integrated core functions

• Highly scalable for very large distributed organisations

• Version management for long transactions

• Comprehensive network connectivity

• Open client-server architecture, SOA enabled

• Integrated OO development environment

• > 1000 Clients today

• Based on IT and industry standards

… for integrated business process support

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• Accelerated investment in Smallworld solutions, ↑ 20% over prior year

• 30 additions to the Cambridge development team180 strong global team

• $1.5M investment in infrastructure, training & tools

• Agile development methodology improving time to market and quality

• Leveraging partner innovation, adopting best of breed applications

Investing in Technology

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Market Estimates

Daratech is an independent market analyst, and based on the best information available to them, they have published these estimates.

Worldwide GIS/GeoSpatial Utilities Market2010 Software Revenue Estimate $285M

Market leader in Worldwide

Geospatial Utility Software

with 39% share in 2010 and

maintain that share in 2011

– GE Energy is estimated to

have held this market position for the last 7

consecutive years

– GE Energy is estimated to

have more market share

than the combined share

of vendors ranked 2-4

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Smallworld - Strong Business Vitality

2009 Customer WinsUtility

• ATMOS*, US

• SEPS, Slovakia E

• Tenaga, Malaysia

• RRP, Netherlands

• CPFL, Brazil

• Brasiliano Gas, Brazil

• Black Hills Power, US*

• Malaysia Gas, Malaysia

• ERGON, Australia*

• EPCOR, Canada*

• GasValpo, Chile

• SP Ausnet, Australia*

• Energy Australia*, Australia

• Kyungnam Energy, Korea

• LG Powercom, Korea

• City Gas, Korea

• PERN, Poland

• ANCO, Poland

• CREOS, Luxembourg

• VSWnetz, Germany

• SDW Kamp Lintfort, Germany

• HCCW, Egypt

• Alliander, Netherlands

• Chitose City, Japan

• Higashi Osaka City, Japan

• Fukui City Gas, Japan

• Obihiro Sewage, Japan

• Aomori Sewage, Japan

• Stadtwerke Munster/Osnabrueck, Germany

• Gas Unie, Germany

• DREWAG Pipenet, Germany

• DH Gotha, Germany,

• Consejeria de Agricultura, Spain

• Dcc. Gral. Catastro, Spain

• GoconnectIT, Netherlands

• Mahanagar Gas, India

• North East Utilities, USA

• Country Energy, Australia

• City of Mesa, USA

Communications

• Crosswise, Belgium

• Astel, Kazakhstan

• Zon, Portugal

• NEOS Networks, UK

• Tata Teleservices, India

• Syringa Networks, USA

• OpenNet, Singapore

• Telecom NZ

2010 Customer Wins

Utility

• Purena, Germany

• Gran Sasso Acqua, Italy

• IT-DevWorks, Germany

• Technip, Germany

• Vermessungsbüro Lambers, Germany

• Intergas, Netherlands

• Austin Energy , US

• Madrilena Gas, Spain

• NOIDA Power*, India

• Mainpower*, New Zealand

• GSE, Korea

• Unison Net*, New Zealand

• Water Corp*, Australia

• EDEL, Angola

• Peoples Natural Gas, USA

• NICOR, US

• TSHWANE, South Africa

Communications

• SSE Telecoms, UK

• Euskatel, Spain

• JESYTEL, Spain

• City of Cape Town, SA

• DHC Software, China

• agyar Telekom, Hungary

• ICE, Costa Rica

• MC link, Italy

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Smallworld …..Technology of Choice for World‟s Leading Operators

Smallworld Proven Performance and ScalabilityUtility Customers Update Users Notes

ERDF/GRDF, France 46,000,000 6400>2 Terabyte database covering electric & gas facilities. 10,000 total users (~1/3 Read only) Users located in France plus 5 overseas operations

Deutsche Telekom, Germany 40,000,000 3500 ~5 Terabyte database, 3000 web clients, 95 regional offices

Korea Electric Power, Korea 14,000,000 2000 200 district offices

Endesa, Spain 12,200,000 300 108,000 km of Distribution

Gas Natural (International), Spain 10,700,000 600+ 104,500km of gas pipes

Swisscom, Switzerland 10,700,000 550 1 Tb database, supporting next generation services

Telstra, Australia 8,500,000 200 6000 web clients, 720Gb database

EDP, Portugal 6,690,000 350 200,000 km network (HV,MV,LV)

Xcel Energy, USA 5,100,000 300 350,000 miles of T&D

National Land Survey of Finland 5,000,000 1000 44 remote sites

American Electric Power, USA 5,000,000 300 44,000 sq. mile territory

Southern California Edison, USA 4,500,000 31 4100 Circuits

Florida Power and Light, USA 4,300,000 100 1.6 million poles, FFA & MapFrame also deployed

National Grid, USA 3,900,000 350 72,000 miles of Distribution

Duke/Cinergy, USA 3,900,000 300 50,000 sq. mile territory

Hydro Quebec, Canada 3,700,000 200 108,000 km of Distribution network

Exelon (ComEd), USA 3,200,000 200 5000 Circuits

ATMOS Energy, USA 3,200,000 100 12 states, 1500 communities

ENEXIS (Essent) 2,800,000 220 Multi-utility – gas & electric

Alliander (Nuon), Netherlands 2,500,000 200 Multi-utility – gas & electric

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TheSmallworld Office

solutions

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Strong Smallworld Value Proposition

Smallworld Technology:

• Market leader in utility industry

• Strong installed base

• Designed from outset to solve complex network infrastructure problems

–Proven scalability

–High performance

–Large numbers of concurrent users

–Distributed operating environments

• Industry and technology standards focused

• Uniquely positioned with GE Digital Energy

–OMS,DMS, EMS, Mobile, FFA

Smallworld Office Suites:

• Segment specific applications optimizing key

business processes

• Global, standard data models

• Rich set of mature applications

• TCO reduction

• Short implementation time

• Almost immediate productivity

• Compliance

• One stop shopping solutions

• Fast, proven Return-on-Investment

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Co

sts

1992 2000 Today

Customisation

Partner‟s solutions

Smallworld Core Spatial Technology

Configuration

Maintenance

Smallworld Water Office

Fast Implementation and Reduced TCO

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Water OfficeTelco Office Electric Office Oil & Gas Office

EElectric

GGas

PPipeline

W DWater Supply & Drainage

TTelco

Smallworld Office Suite PortfolioM

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Productivity Modules

Web & Enterprise Integration Services

Engineering Design and Workflow Management

Mobile Computing & Field Force Automation

Outage Management

Integrity Management

Logical Inventory

Physical Inventory

Corridor Management

Analysis & Optimization

Resource Allocation

Geospatial Analysis

Outage Management

Smallworld Core Spatial TechnologyIncluding database, development and interoperability technology

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Value Proposition

Bespoke solutions are very expensive to administer and maintain. Inevitably, difficulties with upgrades and integration with other key business solutions occur. As a result, the total cost of ownership grows over time in order to maintain your organisation's customised Smallworld environment.

Office solutions provides the following benefits:

• Low installation and administration cost

• Minimising expensive customisation

• Maximise benefit of investment in GIS data

• Process and efficiency improvement

• End-to-end business process support from the back office to the field

• Straightforward and seamless upgrades as Smallworld applications evolve

• Geospatial platform for Smart Grid Strategies

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Value Proposition

Visualize your company:

• Accessing any of your enterprise network GIS assets in one environment designed for managing engineering, operational, maintenance, and compliance needs, minimising expensive customisation.

• Managing the entire lifecycle of your network assets. Process and efficiency improvement.

• Having updated data accessible by everyone and every system within your enterprise. Back office to the field.

• Using common GIS business applications without months of customization.

• Squeezing more ROI out of your GIS by using the common business applications provided by Smallworld Office solutions

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Smallworld Gas Distribution OfficeGas Applications

– Hydraulic Analysis Export

– Leak Analysis

– Network Trace Manager

– One Call Analysis

– Public Awareness Module

– Route Management

– Route Manager

– Soils Data Loader

– Survey Point Manager

Integrations

– Design Manager

– GeoSpatial Server

– GeoSpatial Analysis

– FieldSmart/Mobile

– Optimain DS

Geospatial Platform

– Industry Standard Data Models

– Version management

– Map rendering/visualization

– Thematic Mapping

– Network connectivity

– Management

– Coordinate projections

– Plotting

– Authorization

– Data QA

– Business Rules

– Annotation Management

– Installation / Administration

Gas Applications

– Global Data model

– “Call Before You Dig” Exporter

– Cathodic Protection Manager

– Compliance Manager

– Customer Usage Reporter

– Dimensioning Tool

– EnvironmentalContaminant Objects

– Gas Outage Analysis (Valve Isolation)

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Smallworld Global Transmission OfficeTransmission Applications

– One Call Analysis

– Pipe Book Exporter

– Public Awareness Module

– Reroute and Repair Manager

– Risk Segment Viewer

– Soil Data Loader

– Stationing Viewer

– Survey Point Manager

– Schematics Cathodic Protection & Network

Integrations

– ERP Interface

– Integration with Design Manager

– Pipeline specific Design Layout Tools (DLTs)

– GeoSpatial Server

– GeoSpatial Analysis

Geospatial Platform

– Industry Standard Data Models

– Version management

– Map rendering/visualization

– Thematic Mapping

– Network connectivity

– Coordinate projections

– Plotting

– Authorization

– Data QA

– Business Rules

– Annotation Management

– Installation / Administration

Transmission Applications

– Alignment Sheet Generator

– Anomaly Viewer

– Auto Stationing Management

– Call Before You Dig” Exporter

– Cathodic Protection Manager

– Close Interval Survey (CIS)Viewer

– Compliance Manager

– Critical Angle Identifier

– Data Alignment Tool

– Dimensioning Tool

– Environmental Contaminant Objects

– HCA Analysis Tools (Class Location & HCA)

– Hydraulic Analysis Export

– PODS Synchronization Management

– Linear Referencing

– Network Trace Manager

– NPMS Exporter

– Profile Generator

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Smallworld Water Office

Water & Drainage applications

– Outage Management

– Call Before You Dig

– Hydraulic Modelling

– Longitudinal Profile

– CCTV Inspection

– Analysis Framework

– ISO Lines & Contours

– Geo Pictures & Technical Documentation

– Time series with Bar/Line Graphs

– State Visualisation

– Content Filter

– Telecom NetworkGeospatial Platform

– Industry Standard Data Models

– Map rendering/visualisation

– Asset Specifications

– Business Rules & QA/QC

– Version management

– Installation / Administration / Upgrade

Standard Applications

– Workflows & DataCapture

– Cathodic Protection

– Survey Point Manager

– Network Tracing

– Route Manager

– Compliance Manager

– Stationing Viewer

– Thematic Mapping

– Template Manager & Internals

– Dimensioning Tools

– Reporting

Integration

– Design Manager

– Design Layout Tools

– Internet Server

– GeoSpatial Server (OGC)

– GeoSpatial Analysis

– SOMs

– EpaNET, SWMM, InfoWorks

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Business Process Integration

Smallworld Water Office

Data CapturePlanningAnalysis

New connect.CBYD

CBYD

Engineering Front Desk Contractor

Outage

Call Centre

Outage Analysis

Control Room

SurveySketchingOutage Analysis

Field Crews

CustomersDB

WMSERP

Reporting

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Architecture

ERP

SAP,

Maximo

Data Sources

Smallworld

Databases

Oracle

Databases

Admin.

Boundaries

GISClients

WebClients

T&D WaterData Model

Drinking WaterRecycled Water

MobileClients

DrainageData Model

Waste WaterStorm Water

Water Prod.Data Model

Land BaseAPI

Shared CivilData Model

Data CaptureBusiness

RulesMap

RepresentationsReports

Administration/Configuration

AssetManagement

Call BeforeYou Dig

Longitudinal Profile

Cathodic Prot.Management

Rights ofWay

SOA

Land Base Data Model

CRM,

SCADA,

Google

WFM,

FFA

Data Models

Office Common Applications

Business Applications

Surf. WaterData Model

Cathodic Pr.Data Model

OutageManagement

InspectionHouse

ConnectionsGround WaterManagement

Analysis

Workflows Data QualityNetworkTracing

ThematicMapping

Install/Upgrade

SYNC

TelecomData Model

CustomerInterface

External

Files

SOMsSHP,

DXF,

DGN, …

EpaNET

SWMM

AnalysisClients

Surface WaterManagement

Import/Export

Soil & Climate

ODBCInterface

Transpor-

tation

DEM/

ContoursAddresses

Not Included

Rights ofWay

Surf. WaterData Model

Surface WaterManagement

Soil & Climate

Next release

Shared CivilData Model

SYNC

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Outage Management

Smallworld Water Office

Customers

WebService

Management, workflow

Outages

WebClient

MobileClient

ERPSCADA

CIS

FieldCrews

GISClient

GISUser

Customers

Analysis

Reporting

Sta

ck

RegulatorThematic

Control Room

GIS User

Configu-ration

GISClient

WebClient

InitOutage

Network

Valves

FieldCrews

MobileClient

Flexible and configurable end-to-end solution

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Call Before You Dig

Smallworld Water Office

History

Web

Site

Email + GML

Processing(Man/Auto)

NationalOne-Call

Server Web Service

Email + PDF

Reporting

Processing

File Import

Survey

Contractor

• Acquiring tickets from a web page, a file or Email and web services

• Fully automatic or manual processing

• Automated and configurable workflow

• Potentially send crew out to mark up the locations and nature of the pipes with spray paint on the ground so they can be avoided or treated with extra care

• Reporting

Flexible and configurable end-to-end solution

Sta

ck

Workflow

XML

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Time Series Management

• Import/Capture of measurements& data logs

• Ground water levels

• Microbiological,chemical and physical parameters

• Provision of drinking water

• Leak detection

• Time series with Bar/Line Graphs

Water resources and water supply monitoring

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• Display of pictures in the map.Size, position and resolution selectable, automatic justification to avoid overlapping

• Categorisation of pictures for dynamic visibility control

• Direct access to the original picture

GeoPicture & Technical Diagram

Documentation of arbitrary picture types (e.g. photo,

sketch of drilling profile, analysis diagram)

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Key Benefits

• This spatially-enabled network management “Off the shelf” product brings together the essential applications needed to help water supply & drainage utility companies operate and maintain their network assets more efficiently, reduce costs, and comply with regulatory requirements

• The global water supply & drainage specific data models can reduce time to “go live” by shortening the database design phase by as much as 80%

• Return on investment can be realised almost immediately because the built-in applications are able to be used right away

• It is the only solution provided by a vendor that also provides the base GIS technology, giving customers a one-stop solution for their needs

• The standard application code and standard data models reduce total cost of ownership through minimised administration and better informed decision making

• Applications provides better informed decision making

• Fully scalable solution with long term support and migration path to future releases

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Join us at the 2011 Smallworld™ EMEAI Conference, Salzburg, Austria 10-12 May 2011.

Join us at the 2011 Smallworld™ Americas Conference, Chicago, 25-29 September 2011.

gimagination at work

Conferences Agenda

http://www.gedigitalenergy.com/GIS.htm

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Questions ?

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Thank you for your attention!

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[email protected]

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