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             <author>Spann, R.A.</author>
             <author>Hulme, S.N.</author>
             <author>Koopman, NJ.</author>
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          <title>
             Integrating Information for Assessment and Optimising
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       <publisher>JACoW Publishing</publisher>
       <pub-location>Geneva, Switzerland</pub-location>
       <abstract>
          Data is ubiquitous - creating information and knowledge from that data is time consuming. In the Operations environment the requirement to access information from multiple data sources is critical for decision making across a diverse set of issues - from commissioning to stable operations to engineering upgrades. This has driven the need to access data from disparate data sources in a cohesive and coherent manner. We discuss the motivation for the novel way of packaging data; how this not only solves the integration of data sources, but allows improved traceability for changes as well as cross schema/organisation information exploration and integration; and it provides pre-wrangled data. We present an application and technology independent information structure and the framework for the implementation. 
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