Research on Integrated Management and Distribution Based on GIS Business Information Platform

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For a long time, grassroots power supply and distribution of enterprise business management information system is mainly their respective construction, independently running, reaching the job site and then filled out, and came back the relevant information into the computer and stored in the relevant paper materials. Information fragment result in an information shield plug and is unable to provide a more efficient service. The use of management and distribution with an integrated operating mode is a good solution to these problems. In this paper, in terms of configuration, the product value allocation of internal resources, analyzes the advantage of use of management and distribution with the integration and concluded with one based on GIS construction application system platform will effectively improve the distribution network operation and management of business requirements, providing IT support for the operation of the distribution network using modern management tools, which will help improve the level and efficiency of the distribution network operation and management, improve customer satisfaction and customer service levels, improve customer reliability.

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