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Key drivers and challenges for moving toward a model-driven integration solution for an established RTO
The key business drivers and challenges which are motivating PJM Interconnection towards a model-driven integration (MDI) approach to systems integration and data exchange with peer and member organisation. Definitions of model-driven integration, implementation options, and PJM's MDI strategy...
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