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vo <br />Iry 011, <br />�� �1 I, II <br />Y„!�o-�/��11, �'�l�o�. PI �l� �I� ��UII� ',�`I'k,N,7f 7� Ilf S <br />• Using Maps and Reports <br />• Advanced Reporting <br />• System Administration <br />• Sessions specific to each Smsmarfflorllhms Corneas°s module defined in section 2.3 <br />• Process Automation Overview <br />,6, 5, Addaaoced process Cmmm1:0msmatmoue Rules Traiiio'lm°mg <br />The Advanced Process Automation Rules Training course is a two-day technical course on rules <br />development designed to enable participants to become competent at developing rules for Smam-fflma�mrlcm <br />Cornpa s modules. <br />The topics include: <br />1. Overview of Rules Engine as a tool, Lifecycle of a Rule, Rule Components <br />2. Sniairfflfiorks Compass Data Schema/Data Flow/ Rules Performance Management <br />a. Applications of Rules <br />b. AMI System Performance <br />c. Responding to VEE exceptions <br />d. Meter Events and Alarms <br />3. Data Analysis <br />4. Data Safety Practices <br />The course will be delivered following rules design themes so that participants understand the <br />construction of rules and can apply those design themes to any functional application and will include <br />hands on exercises and an exam. <br />The Advanced Process Automation Module Rules Training course will be delivered to up to 3 participants. <br />The intent is to train individuals within an organization to create a "rules engine technician", who can take <br />business requirements from business lines develop a rule that meets the business needs. Customer <br />should only need 1 to 3 technicians. <br />Competency with SQL and a basic understanding of databases are pre -requisites for participants in the <br />Advanced Process Automation Module Rules Training course. <br />Customer should also have several "rules champions", who represent a business unit. The rules champions <br />will be trained on the capabilities of the Rules Engine during the Functional and Process training course. <br />These business unit rules `champions' would be responsible for finding ways to improve their business <br />and then passing the requirements to the rules engine technician (i.e. the 1 or 2 people trained by this <br />course). The technician creates the rule. The champion tests and signs off on the rule. <br />City of Santa Ana—SmartWorks Statement of Work <br />2 6 H —64 Page 57 <br />