The application of Microsoft® Active Server Page technology in the mining environment as a management information tool

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
D. S. Richards
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

Computers have revolutionized the collection of data on modern mines. Never before has it been possible to collect data from all aspects of the mining value chain at rates now common. With this has come a new challenge. Deriving information from these copious amounts of data and disseminating it. This problem is being exacerbated by technical software systems, which use proprietary and binary data formats that severely inhibit the flow of data and information both across departments and the larger organization. Generally this had led to data duplication and data redundancy. The Gemcom Enterprise Mining System (GEMS) makes use of industry standard, secure and open databases for all its data objects. It manages multiple users accessing the same bits and bytes in the database, preventing data duplication and redundancy. Developed in the Microsoft BackOffice ® environment, GEMS is also able to leverage the enormous amount of tools available in this environment, whether it’s for e-mail notification, reporting or data capture. Microsoft’s® Active Server Pages are one of these tools. These are standards used to create dynamic and interactive web pages with links into databases and many other objects. The real example outlined in the text, demonstrates how a user anywhere in the world is able to login to a web page and run a query that returns a report with vector plots of performance for the user-selected time frame. As integration is tightened between the various components of the mining value chain, the importance and reliance on ASP pages will grow as the need for management information tools develops. Keywords: mines, computers, ASP, GEMS, integration, Microsoft, Management Information.
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APA: D. S. Richards  (2003)  The application of Microsoft® Active Server Page technology in the mining environment as a management information tool

MLA: D. S. Richards The application of Microsoft® Active Server Page technology in the mining environment as a management information tool. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2003.

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