No image available
No image available
Your request is being processed.
scada-P-IMSoftwareRiskModeling

IntegrityManager™ Software for Risk Modeling

Product Description

Emerson’s (formerly GeoFields™) IntegrityManager™ Software Suite for Risk Modeling (formerly RiskFrame™ Modeler Software) integrates data in real time, allowing transmission and gathering pipeline operators to identify threats, mitigate risks, and report efficiently. Our pipeline integrity software runs complex analysis on the server, freeing up the user’s machine from any processing. The software stands on top of an operator’s enterprise database of defined tabular and spatial data sets and includes a spatial processing engine that allows geospatial datasets to be integrated with pipeline data. Data does not require any additional transformation before analysis because of our data model agnostic approach. External datasets and GIS can be integrated using our built-in data integration engine.

Features

  • Supports PODS 5.1+ and Esri’s ArcGIS® Pipeline Referencing models, including UPDM and PODS 7.
  • Stands on top of an operator’s enterprise database of defined tabular and spatial data sets yet works in combination with existing data to create the most robust risk dataset.
  • Spatial processing tool translates spatial feature classes into tables that become part of the same data library utilized throughout the organization.
  • All new data is incorporated into the enterprise database for seamless integration into the existing risk model to eliminate managing multiple copies of the data or systems of record.
  • Built-in data processing translates spatial feature classes into feature tables to be combined with other tabular data to evaluate pipeline risk.
  • The software uses a project concept to manage how models proceed, with model filters applied that restrict an analysis to certain lines or systems.
  • Model results are automatically updated to a project archive, with archived reports stored at the enterprise level for easy retrieval and review.
  • The net effect of any proposed change(s) in source data state can be modeled for any factor or formula within a risk model without editing the model or committing any actual changes.
  • Quantify changes to threat or risk levels by running multiple scenarios, which allows for better risk and expense mitigation by providing objective justification for the optimal remediation activity.
  • The What-If Scenario Report displays both the original and potential model result records side-by-side, enabling users to directly measure the sensitivity of the risk model to integrity management practices.
  • Any factor formula within the risk model can be displayed, identified, sorted, symbolized, labeled, and exported, allowing an engineer to gain valuable knowledge of the spatial risk results without being a GIS expert.
  • Multiple reporting options allow users to extract and review data to develop risk and mitigation plans, with results shared for mapping and online analysis.

Documents & Drawings