Defense Energy Information System (DEIS): DEIS-80 Design System Specification. Revision A.

Abstract

The Defense Energy Information System (DEIS) is a worldwide, automated, energy management information system. It provides data on petroleum products used as mobility fuels by the military departments as well as most energy sources used for utility services at DoD installations. DEIS consists of two related information systems. DEIS I reports the disposition and consumption of petroleum products, notably aviation gasoline, jet fuels, motor gasoline, distillate and residual oils within DoD. DEIS II reports the consumption of utility energy, such as electricity, natural gas, purchased steam/hot water, fuel oil and coal. It reports the consumption and generation of energy from renewable sources. This document presents the System Specification for the enhanced DEIS (DEIS-80). As specified, DEIS-80 improves the utility of the existing system by including additional data, supporting management queries of the DEIS-80 data bases on-line, and providing the capability for automated data analysis. Since the publication of the DEIS-80 specifications in August 1980, several design features have been identified that required clarification and modification. The design System Specification will continue to serve as the guide for the computer programming of DEIS-80. It adheres to the requirement for system specification in the 'Automated Data System Documentation Standards. (Author)

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jul 01, 1981
Accession Number
ADA104016

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