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CPAC/NeSSI™ Workshop: Get SMART: functionality for NeSSI™ 10 November, 2005

CPAC/NeSSI™ Workshop: Get SMART: functionality for NeSSI™ 10 November, 2005 Best Western University Tower Hotel, Seattle, Washington, USA. AM. PM. 08:00 Welcome Mel Koch 08:05 Intro & plan for the day Jeff Gunnell I. NeSSI™-bus status + selection: Rob Dubois

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CPAC/NeSSI™ Workshop: Get SMART: functionality for NeSSI™ 10 November, 2005

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  1. CPAC/NeSSI™ Workshop: Get SMART: functionality for NeSSI™ 10 November, 2005 Best Western University Tower Hotel, Seattle, Washington, USA AM PM 08:00 Welcome Mel Koch 08:05 Intro & plan for the day Jeff Gunnell I. NeSSI™-bus status + selection:Rob Dubois 08:30 End-user objectives Rob Dubois 08:40 History, evolution, FF update Rob Dubois 08:50 IEEE 1451.6 update Rick Ales 09:20 Comments / discussion 09:50 Summing up on NeSSI™-bus Rob Dubois 10:00 Break II. SAM hardware options: Jeff Gunnell 10:30 Stand-alone + embedded SAM Jeff Gunnell III. SAM software needs: Rob Dubois and Michelle Cohn 10:45 Crossing the Rubicon Rob Dubois 11:15 SAM software needs Michelle Cohn 12:00 Lunch 13:00 Reconvene III. SAM software needs: Rob Dubois and Michelle Cohn 13:00 Analytical and SHS monitoring and control (cont.) 13:15 Utility management 13:45 Validation routines 14:15 System health 14:45 Asset management 15:15 GUI (Graphical User Interface) 14:45 SAM review 15:00 Bus review 15:30 Interoperability V. Collaboration opportunities: Mel Koch and Brian Rohrback 16:00 CPAC programmes 16:15 Collaboration VI. Wrap up: Jeff Gunnell Notes 16:30 Actions and next steps 05:00 End

  2. Objectives for today • Selection - or better still finalization - of the NeSSI™-bus or buses. • Articulate the need for both an embedded and a standalone SAM. • Prioritize the SAM applet software needed by End Users to drive reliability. • Clearly describe what component makers need to do to produce NeSSI™ products. Achieve these objectives by enthusiastic debate

  3. Roles Active participants: the inner circle Observers: the peanut gallery Ringmaster: cracking the whip

  4. The peanut gallery • The topmost tier of seats, the cheapest in the house, a long way from the stage • Attracted an impecunious class of patron, often highly irreverent and with a well-developed ability to heckle • Patrons ate peanuts which made wonderful missiles for showing their opinion of artistes they didn’t like • A liking for low humour and a total lack of sense or discrimination

  5. The Inner Circle

  6. Inner Circle: the bad boys of reggae “energy -filled live performances” “intensely loyal sense of family that's kept the band vital through some turbulent times” “we are all one, regardless of our different ideas” “being successful is day-to-day just trying to be happy and keeping it real”

  7. The rail concept

  8. Domain architecture

  9. Legacy connectivity

  10. User wants • NeSSI(TM)-bus that is certified for both IS and non-IS. • Open architecture, non-proprietary NeSSI(TM)-bus communication - anyone's component can talk to anyone's analyzer. • Open connectivity to the process control and maintenance domains, using OPC. • Open transferable applets - across all analyser manufacturer's platforms for both the embedded and stand-alone SAM. • Plug and play sample systems.

  11. CPAC/NeSSI™ Workshop: Get SMART: functionality for NeSSI™ 10 November, 2005 Best Western University Tower Hotel, Seattle, Washington, USA AM PM 08:00 Welcome Mel Koch 08:05 Intro & plan for the day Jeff Gunnell I. NeSSI™-bus status + selection:Rob Dubois 08:30 End-user objectives Rob Dubois 08:40 History, evolution, FF update Rob Dubois 08:50 IEEE 1451.6 update Rick Ales 09:20 Comments / discussion 09:50 Summing up on NeSSI™-bus Rob Dubois 10:00 Break II. SAM hardware options: Jeff Gunnell 10:30 Stand-alone + embedded SAM Jeff Gunnell III. SAM software needs: Rob Dubois and Michelle Cohn 10:45 Crossing the Rubicon Rob Dubois 11:15 SAM software needs Michelle Cohn 12:00 Lunch 13:00 Reconvene III. SAM software needs: Rob Dubois and Michelle Cohn 13:00 Analytical and SHS monitoring and control (cont.) 13:15 Utility management 13:45 Validation routines 14:15 System health 14:45 Asset management 15:15 GUI (Graphical User Interface) 14:45 SAM review 15:00 Bus review 15:30 Interoperability V. Collaboration opportunities: Mel Koch and Brian Rohrback 16:00 CPAC programmes 16:15 Collaboration VI. Wrap up: Jeff Gunnell Notes 16:30 Actions and next steps 05:00 End

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