Applications Integrated Management and Distribution Information System in Power Supply Bureau

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Integrated management and distribution system of modern information technology is the effective use of integrated marketing and distribution network management information into a complete production management information unified information platform, sharing and interactive information resources to improve the operation and management level of the grid. The article first introduces the stage of urban problems in the power grid, the introduction of the camp with integrated systems consisting of concepts and architecture, and focus on several aspects of the form from the information management model and process, the system function structure and main functions camp with the overall design of integrate system solutions.

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