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March 3-5, 2015March 3-5, 2015Embassy Suites Phoenix - ScottsdaleEmbassy Suites Phoenix - Scottsdale
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I am very excited to invite you to our 2015 Workshop in beautiful Phoenix, Arizona, March 3 -5, 2015. Please join us for an invigorating workshop centered on improving operation safety, profitability, efficiency, and reliability. The workshop will explore the importance of task analysis and hierarchies within HMI design, development and implementation of alarm philosophy, automation technologies, and the critical impact of cyber security. I look forward to seeing you soon and thank you in advance for supporting Lin & Associates for over 22 years!
Sincerely,
Diana Lin
Lin and Associates, Inc.President and Founder
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Training Courses
Presentations
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This presentation will consist of an analysis of the performance of model-based multivariable control in industry over the past two decades, followed by technical and practical rationale for a new model-less approach, and including a demo of the current state of the product on a Honeywell Experion platform.
Developing and Implementing an Alarm Philosophy and Life CycleIndustries have been aware of the need for an Alarm Philosophy and Life Cycle implementation. Through practical examples, we will discuss Alarm Philosophy challenges and gain knowledge of published Alarm Philosophy guidelines and how to incorporate them into your sites requirements and associated guidelines.
Alarm Rationalization has also proven to have its challenges as well. We will discuss and share our experiences and solutions to provide an efficient method to resolve these challenges in Alarm Management projects. Design and implementation of advanced alarming techniques will be discussed in relation to different DCS platform capabilities.
Many of those individuals responsible for auditing, installing, or operating industrial control systems are aware of the need for cyber security, yet are confused on exactly what to implement and how to verify the resulting solution. This topic provides a solid foundation in addressing these concepts.
Task Analysis, Hierarchies, and HMI Layout DesignToday’s challenges in HMI design not only encompass how to interpret P&IDs to develop meaningful operating graphics, but also what are the main pieces of “Information” needed. The operator needs to quickly and easily detect this “Information” and determine the proper meaning with accuracy and perform proper corrective actions.
In this session, discussion and guidance will be provided to properly identify hierarchy structure and what process should be utilized to design the necessary HMI displays. This will include such topics as Task Analysis, Mental Model Process, Storyboarding, and CADET Process.
L&A Advanced TricksThis presentation will focus on so-called “tricks of the trade” pertaining to our experiences with the many DCS’ we work with. We will show some practical demonstration techniques with regards to database configuration challenges and solutions, HMI techniques, best practices, and DCS system design guidelines.
Multivariable Control Performance and the Case for Model-less Multivariable Control
Ian NimmoPresident and Founder, User Centered Design Services, Inc
Eric LeBlancVice President of Technology, Lin & Associates, Inc
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Joel LangillIndustrial Cyber Security ExpertRedHat Cyber / SCADAhacker.com
Ian NimmoPresident and Founder, User Centered Design Services, Inc
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Rob AllenVice President of Operations, Lin & Associates, Inc
Allan KernControl EngineeringConsultant
L&A Senior Team Members
Understanding the Needs for Securing Your Industrial Control Systems
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Allan KernControl Engineering Consultant
Allan Kern has 35 years of process control experience. He has authored numerous papers on topics ranging from field instrumentation, safety systems and loop tuning, to multivariable control, inferential control and expert systems, with special emphasis on practical solutions in a plant operation context. Mr. Kern is retired and continues to work as an independent consultant. He is the inventor of XMCTM, a model-less multivariable control and optimization technology, and has partnered with Lin & Associates to develop this product. Mr. Kern has professional engineering licenses in control systems and chemical engineering, is a senior member of ISA, and is a graduate of the University of Wyoming.
Rob AllenVice President of Operations, Lin & Associates, Inc
Rob Allen graduated with a BSEET from DeVry Institute of Technology in 1991, and began his career at BP’s Lima, Ohio refinery. In 2004, Rob joined the Lin & Associates team as a Senior Control Engineer. He was subsequently promoted to Principal Control Engineer and is currently the Vice President of Operations.
Speakers and Bios
Joel Langill
Joel Langill is an Industrial Cyber Security Expert possessing over 30 years of field experience, and is the founder of the globally recognized website SCADAhacker.com. He brings a unique perspective to industrial security having spent over three decades deploying ICS solutions covering most major industry sectors in more than 35 countries encompassing all generations of automated control from pneumatic to cloud-based services. He has been directly involved in the specification and design of automation solutions spanning front-end engineering design, detailed design, system integration, commissioning, support and legacy system migration. Joel currently provides a range of services to ICS end-users, system integrators, governmental agencies worldwide, and works closely with suppliers in both consulting and R&D roles. He has developed a specialized training curriculum focused on applied ICS security. He served as co-author and technical editor for several books on industrial security. Joel serves on the Board of Directors for the Milwaukee Chapter of InfraGard, and is an ICS research focal point to numerous CERT organizations around the world. Joel was an active contributor to the research conducted relating to several ICS cyber campaigns including Stuxnet, Heartbleed and Havex, and was credited with several coordinated disclosures on the subject.
Industrial Cyber Security ExpertRedHat Cyber / SCADAhacker.com
Workshop Schedule
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Eric LeBlancVice President of Technology, Lin & Associates, Inc
Eric LeBlanc became the Vice President of Technology at Lin & Associates in 2006, and is currently managing different aspects of the business, such as product devel-opment, project management, and marketing and sales. Eric holds a Bachelor of Science in Engineering - Chemical Engineering with emphasis in Nuclear and Power Plant Engineering from the University of New Brunswick, in Canada.
Ian NimmoPresident and Founder, User Centered Design Services, Inc
Ian Nimmo is President and a founder of User Centered Design Services, an Abnormal Situation Management service provider. He served 10 years as a Senior Engineering Fellow and a founder and Program Director for the NIST Research Program, ASM Consortium. Before joining Honeywell, he worked for 25 years for Imperial Chemical Industries in the U.K. as an instrument/electrical engineer and computer applications manager. He has specialized in computer control safety for seven years and has extensive experience in batch control and continuous operations. He developed control hazard operability methodology (ChazOp) during his time at ICI and has written over 100 papers and contributed to several books on the subject. He recently released the High Performance HMI Handbook. He is the Chairman of the Research Consortium for the Center for Human Factors & Ergonomics. He studied electrical and electronic engineering at Teesside (U.K.) University. He is a member of the Institute of NSPE, a Fellow member of the ISA, Member of Society HFE, and Member IET CEI.
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Weds, March 4
Thurs, March 5
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Meet and Greet
L&A Open House
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Paradise Vi l lageOff ice Park
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Canyon Room/East Pool
PVOP Ste. 4080
Optional TrainingPVOP
Diamondbacks VS Rockies
15 Min Break
LunchRestaurant
LunchRestaurant
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HMI Layout Design Multivariable Control Perf.
Alarm Philosophy
L&A Advanced Tricks
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TrainingWe are offering optional training courses that will be held on Friday, March 6, 2015. Cyber Security will be offered the full day (8 hours.) DCS Configuration and HMI Advanced Scripting will both be 4 hour courses with a class in the morning and a repeat of the same course in the afternoon.
Cyber Security for Industrial Control Systems
This 8-hour course is conducted by Joel Langill from SCADAhacker.com and covers the following topics: - Why ICS are more at risk from cyber threats than other IT assets - Why ICS security is different from IT security - Why different security strategies must be considered for improving security - Understanding and identifying ICS vulnerabilities - Analyzing the correlation between risk management and cyber security - Learning the basic steps in conducting an ICS cyber security assessment
DCS Configuration
This 4-hour course will discuss the best practices in: - Complex loop configuration/design - Understanding the use of control module templates - Working with advanced algorithms - Basic principles for Sequential Control Modules and Recipe Control Modules in conjunction with base regulatory controls schemes
HMI Advanced ScriptingThis 4-hour course will address graphic troubleshooting topics, such as: - DHTML and HMIWeb Object Model - Referencing objects - Scriptholder shapes and global variables, dictionary - Events, event bubbling - Set, setattribute, getref, setcustomproperty, reloadcontent - Stylesheet use - Things to avoid (rotation, setcustomproperty,) how to implement msgbox - Popups and passing arguments - Context menus - How to view properties on the object, run performance analysis and use display builder assistant - Safeview General concepts and tool overview - Introduction to Safeview APIs
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Cyber SecurityConference Center
DCS Configuration
DCS Configuration
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Lunch
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Lunch*
L&A Off ice Ste. 4080
Ste. 1075
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HMI Advanced Scripting
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*Lunch wi l l be provided for attendees of the fu l l -day and morning c lasses only
Registration
Registration for the 2015 Workshop opens September 1, 2014. Register at WWW.LINANDASSOCIATES.COM/2015-WORKSHOP-REGISTRATION. If you need help processing your registration or are purchasing from outside of the US, please contact us at [email protected].
Price List
Workshop Ticket
Cyber Security Training
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HMI Advanced Scripting
Training Class
DCS Configuration Training
Class
Hotel Reservations
$495Includes access to all 3 days of the workshop (March 3-5,) the Meet and Greet (March 2,) L&A Open House (March 4,) and the baseball game (March 5.)
$350Reserves one seat for the 8-hour training course on Friday, March 6.
$200Reserves one seat for either the morning or afternoon session of the 4-hour training course on Friday, March 6.
$200Reserves one seat for either the morning or afternoon session of the 4-hour training course on Friday, March 6.
$179/nightSpecial group rate with the Embassy Suites Phoenix-Scottsdale
Accommodations
The 2015 Workshop will be held primarily at the Embassy Suites Phoenix - Scottsdale. Please take advantage of our special group rate and book your room by following the convenient button at WWW.LINANDASSOCIATES.COM/WORKSHOP. Hotel amenities include: free cooked-to-order breakfast, complimentary appetizers and beverages at the nightly Evening Reception, every room is a two-room suite, as well as a host of other conveniences.
BE SURE TO BOOK YOUR ROOM BY FEBRUARY 1, 2015, TO RECEIVE THE SPECIAL RATE
Refund Policy
Full refunds will be processed up to 30 days prior to the workshop start date. Contact [email protected] to request a refund.
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Cancellation Policy
To avoid cancellation penalties, please cancel reservations 24 hours prior to check-in date.
Check-In/Out Times
Check-in is at 3PM, check-out is at 12PM.
Parking
Free, self-parking available at the hotel parking lot.
From the Airport
Take I-10 West for 1 mile. Take the interchange north for SR-51 Piestewa Fwy, travel 9 miles. Take Exit 10 off of SR-51 at Cactus Rd and head east (turn right.) Drive 1.25 miles to Paradise Village Parkway West. Turn right on Paradise Village Pkwy West. Entrance to the Embassy Suites is 0.25 miles on the right.
Taxi fare from PHX Sky Harbor Intl. Airport to the Embassy Suites Phoenix - Scottsdale is approximately $45.