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Distributed  Enterprise-Wide Alarm Management Flexible Configuration  Web-Configurable  Integrated Workbench  Optimistic Concurrency Scalable  Object-Oriented  Groups & Areas Analytics & Reporting ICONICS 2008 Worldwide Customer Summit – Boston, MA 3
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The Power of 64-Bit Alarm Management GEN64-303 ICONICS 2008 Worldwide Customer Summit Boston, MA Michael Hiefner, Dallas, TX Jim Desrosiers, Hampton, NH Phil Koehler, Philadelphia, PA Alexander Klimov, Foxboro, MA James Phelps, Foxboro, MA
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Page 1: ICONICS 2008 Worldwide Customer Summit Boston, MA Michael Hiefner, Dallas, TX Jim Desrosiers, Hampton, NH Phil Koehler, Philadelphia, PA Alexander Klimov,

The Power of 64-Bit Alarm Management

GEN64-303

ICONICS 2008 Worldwide Customer Summit Boston, MA

Michael Hiefner, Dallas, TXJim Desrosiers, Hampton, NHPhil Koehler, Philadelphia, PA

Alexander Klimov, Foxboro, MAJames Phelps, Foxboro, MA

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64-BitAlarm Management

AgendaAlarmWorX64 Design GoalsA Dozen Reasons WhyOPC UA Alarm & Events OPC UA Alarm Concepts

Products in this Session AlarmWorX64

Configurator Runtime Viewer Analytics, Reporting…

DemonstrationWrap-up Questions Quiz

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AlarmWorX64 Design Goals

Distributed Enterprise-Wide Alarm Management

Flexible Configuration Web-Configurable Integrated Workbench Optimistic Concurrency

Scalable Object-Oriented Groups & Areas

Analytics & Reporting

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AlarmWorX64 Design Goals

Universal Connectivity OPC-Unified Architecture OPC-DA, Databases, SNMP, BacNET, Business Systems…

High-Availability Highly Reliable Mission-Critical Applications

64-Bit Power Certified for Windows Server 2008 Certified for Windows Vista XP64, 2003 Server

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AlarmWorX64A Dozen Hot Features

Combine Historical and Real-Time Alarms

Group and Browse Using Tab Organization

Configure Groups of Alarms by Area, Severity and more

Configure Operator Views in Runtime

Organize with Dynamic Mesh Browser

ICONS for Status Indication: Flags, Arrows, etc.

Runtime Data Analysis and Charting

Real-Time Interactive Preview within Configuration

Enhanced .Net Scripting - Full Programmatic Configuration Support

Multi-Level Sorting & Filtering: By Time Range, etc…

Customizable Reporting via Excel, PDF, CSV…

Workbench Enables Simultaneous Configuration and Runtime

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OPC UA Major ChangesDCOM NO DCOM

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OPC UA Alarm Concepts

• Alarms and Conditions Extend Base UA Eventing Model– Conditions Are Not Just Transient– Conditions Always Exist in Some Current State – Conditions May Also Exist in the Address

Space

• Alarm and Condition Model Uses UA State Machine– UA Defines Standard State Machines For

Alarm and Conditions– Standard-State Machines Are Extensible

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Acknowledgeable Conditions

• Extends Enable State of Condition Type

• Defines two Acknowledge State Machines– Basic Acknowledge model– Acknowledge with

Confirmation model– Extendable by Vendors

Disabled

Enabled

Unconfirmed

Acknowledged

Confirmed

UnAcknowledged

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AlarmWorX64

The Power of 64-Bit Alarm Management Jim Desrosiers, Hampton, NH

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AlarmWorX64: Architecture

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Devices

Client Components

Unified Data Browser

GraphWorX64 TrendWorX64Viewer

Client

Server

AlarmWorX64Viewer

Configuration Components

Client

Server

Configuration Databases

Unified Data Manager

TrendWorX64Server & Logger

AlarmWorX64Server & Logger

Hyper Historian AliasingSecurity

Configuration Services (SOA)

Workbench

ICONICS Runtime Framework

Application ServersOPC UA Servers(Complex Data,DA, HDA, AE)

OPC Servers(DA, HDA, AE)

Event LoggingLicensing

Unified Data Manager

TrendWorX64Server & Logger

AlarmWorX64Server & Logger

Hyper Historian

AliasingSecurity

SNMP

Logger Databases

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AlarmWorX64

DEMONSTRATION Configuration Runtime Viewer Analytics, Reporting…

See it

In Action!

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AlarmWorX64A Dozen Hot Features

Combine Historical and Real-Time Alarms

Group and Browse Using Tab Organization

Configure Groups of Alarms by Area, Severity and more

Configure Operator Views in Runtime

Organize with Dynamic Mesh Browser

ICONS for Status Indication: Flags, Arrows, etc.

Runtime Data Analysis and Charting

Real-Time Interactive Preview within Configuration

Enhanced .Net Scripting - Full Programmatic Configuration Support

Multi-Level Sorting & Filtering: By Time Range, etc…

Customizable Reporting via Excel, PDF, CSV…

Workbench Enables Simultaneous Configuration and Runtime

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Combine Historical and Real-Time Alarms

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Organize by Tabs

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Configure Groups of Alarms by Area, Severity and More

InteractivePreviewWhile in

Configuration

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Configure Operator Views in Runtime

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Organize with Dynamic Mesh Browser

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ICONS for Status Indication

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Runtime Data Analysis

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Real-Time Interactive Preview within Configuration

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Enhanced .Net Scripting

Full Programmatic Configuration Support Tremendous power for the OEM User

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Multi-Level Sorting & Filtering

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Workbench Enables simultaneous Configuration and Runtime

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Reporting & Charting Views Customizable in Excel, PDF, CSV…

Power to Turn Information into Intelligence

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Reliable, SecureFast, Flexible, Distributable

Combine Historical and Real-Time Alarms

Group and Browse Using Tab Organization

Configure Groups of Alarms by Area, Severity and more

Configure Operator Views in Runtime

Organize with Dynamic Mesh Browser

ICONS for Status Indication: Flags, Arrows, etc.

Runtime Data Analysis and Charting

Real-Time Interactive Preview within Configuration

Enhanced .Net Scripting - Full Programmatic Configuration Support

Multi-Level Sorting & Filtering: By Time Range, etc…

Customizable Reporting via Excel, PDF, CSV…

Workbench Enables Simultaneous Configuration and Runtime

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The Power of 64-Bit Alarm Management

GEN64-303

ICONICS 2008 Worldwide Customer Summit Boston, MA

QUESTIONS???

QUIZ!


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