Vladmodels - Part 05
Vladmodels - Part 05 >>> https://tiurll.com/2tk6o7
Attend this session to learn how the data flow and design patterns discussed in the Users Conference 2010 talk have been applied at DTE Energy and GenPower for integration with IBM Maximo (condition based maintenance), at Klabin (Brazilian paper company) for integration with SAP QM (Quality Management) via MII, and at RockTenn, a US based packaging and paperboard manufacturer, for integration with production costing. As part of the use case implementation, you will also see the use of PI AF templates to prepare XML messages, and the use of PI Data Access family of products, including PI Web Services for Line of Business integration.
The spinner is a very neat design that results in the blades fitting much more cleanly against the fuselage than with conventional, 'yolk' designs. The spinner itself is made from a soft pliable plastic that required a little cleaning of mould flash and trimming to accept the (Aeronaut) blades before use. It will accept 'plastic' paints once roughened. The metallic parts are very nicely formed and have a green/gold anodised type of finish. Overall, I consider it well worth the money compared with the alternatives and will probably fit them to future aircraft in preference to the spinners I have fitted in the past. 59ce067264
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