Derived values are values that are calculated from final measurements using formulas or algorithms. They are used to represent different aspects of the same measurement, such as peak demand, average consumption, or temperature correction. Final measurements can have multiple derived values associated with them, as long as they have the same date and time. For example, a final measurement of electricity consumption for a specific hour can have derived values for peak demand, average demand, and power factor for that same hour. Derived values are stored separately from final measurements, but they are linked by the measurement ID and the derived value type. Derived values can be used for downstream processing such as billing, reporting, or analytics. References: About Final Measurements, [About Derived Values]
QUESTIONNO: 6
What happens when a device’s measuring components are reconfigured (a new measuring component will be read) at a service point?
A. A device with a new configuration type is created.
B. The original installation event is updated with the “removal” (expire old device configuration).
C. A device with a new configuration type is created. Moreover, a new installation event is created to ‘install” (new device configuration).
D. The original installation event is updated with the “removal” (expire old device configuration) and a new installation event is created to “install” (new device configuration).
E. A new installation event is created to “install” (new device configuration).
Answer: A
In Oracle Utilities Customer Cloud Service, when configuring a VEE (Validation, Estimation, and Editing) group for the purpose of executing rules during the loading of Initial Measurement Data (IMD), the VEE group is directly associated with both Device Type and Measuring Component Type. This association is crucial as it determines how the VEE group and its rules apply to the data from specific types of devices and measuring components. This ensures that the data validation, estimation, and editing processes are tailored to the characteristics and requirements of the specific types of devices and components being used in the utility's operations.
References:
Oracle documentation on Configuring VEE Groups: Configuring VEE Groups.
Oracle documentation on Understanding VEE Groups: Understanding VEE Groups.
Oracle documentation on VEE Groups: VEE Groups.