Data Integrity - PAS ICS Integrity - 7.3 - Administration & Configuration - Intergraph

ICS Integrity Administration Guide

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Integrity customers import data from their systems on a set schedule. For example, some customers import data from their Distributed Control System (DCS) or Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) systems into Integrity daily or weekly, while others may import data monthly or quarterly, depending on how often their systems change. Since this data is imported into Integrity using a schedule you configure, you need to know if something goes wrong during the import and what specifically went wrong. Knowing your scheduled import finishes successfully allows you to be more confident in the validity and consistency of the data imported into Integrity.

To increase the consistency and validity of the data being imported, you need to define a set of standards that are used to evaluate the imported data and the import process itself. These standards are the thresholds used during the evaluation, and how deviations in the following measurements are handled:

  • Number of changes identified in the imported data

  • Amount of time required to import the data

To evaluate data integrity using these data import threshold values, you need to implement the PAS Workflows asset model. You also need to implement the asset models for your systems from which you import data. For more information, see the Implementation Guide for each asset model.

For more information about data integrity, see the following topics: