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The Power of 64-Bit Alarm Management

The Power of 64-Bit Alarm Management. GEN64-303. Michael Hiefner, Dallas, TX Jim Desrosiers, Hampton, NH Phil Koehler, Philadelphia, PA Alexander Klimov, Foxboro, MA James Phelps, Foxboro, MA. 64-Bit Alarm Management. Agenda AlarmWorX64 Design Goals A Dozen Reasons Why

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The Power of 64-Bit Alarm Management

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  1. The Power of 64-Bit Alarm Management GEN64-303 Michael Hiefner,Dallas, TX Jim Desrosiers, Hampton, NH Phil Koehler, Philadelphia, PA Alexander Klimov,Foxboro, MA • James Phelps, Foxboro, MA ICONICS 2008 Worldwide Customer Summit Boston, MA

  2. 64-BitAlarm Management Agenda • AlarmWorX64 Design Goals • A Dozen Reasons Why • OPC UA Alarm & Events • OPC UA Alarm Concepts • Products in this Session • AlarmWorX64 • Configurator • Runtime • Viewer • Analytics, Reporting… • Demonstration • Wrap-up • Questions • Quiz

  3. AlarmWorX64 Design Goals • 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

  4. 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 ICONICS 2008 Worldwide Customer Summit – Boston, MA

  5. AlarmWorX64A Dozen Hot Features ICONICS 2008 Worldwide Customer Summit – Boston, MA

  6. OPC UA Major Changes DCOM NO DCOM ICONICS 2008 Worldwide Customer Summit – Boston, MA

  7. 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

  8. Disabled Enabled Acknowledged Confirmed Unconfirmed UnAcknowledged Acknowledgeable Conditions • Extends Enable State of Condition Type • Defines two Acknowledge State Machines • Basic Acknowledge model • Acknowledge with Confirmation model • Extendable by Vendors

  9. AlarmWorX64 • The Power of 64-Bit Alarm Management • Jim Desrosiers, Hampton, NH ICONICS 2008 Worldwide Customer Summit – Boston, MA

  10. AlarmWorX64: Architecture Workbench Configuration Components Client Components Unified Data Browser GraphWorX64 TrendWorX64 Viewer AlarmWorX64 Viewer Aliasing Security Hyper Historian Unified Data Manager TrendWorX64 Server & Logger AlarmWorX64 Server & Logger Client Client Server Server ICONICS Runtime Framework Configuration Services (SOA) Devices Application Servers OPC UA Servers (Complex Data, DA, HDA, AE) TrendWorX64 Server & Logger AlarmWorX64 Server & Logger Hyper Historian Unified Data Manager Security Aliasing Configuration Databases Licensing Event Logging SNMP OPC Servers (DA, HDA, AE) Logger Databases

  11. AlarmWorX64 • DEMONSTRATION • Configuration • Runtime • Viewer • Analytics, Reporting… See it In Action! ICONICS 2008 Worldwide Customer Summit – Boston, MA

  12. AlarmWorX64A Dozen Hot Features ICONICS 2008 Worldwide Customer Summit – Boston, MA

  13. Combine Historical and Real-Time Alarms ICONICS 2008 Worldwide Customer Summit – Boston, MA

  14. Organize by Tabs ICONICS 2008 Worldwide Customer Summit – Boston, MA

  15. Configure Groups of Alarms by Area, Severity and More Interactive Preview While in Configuration ICONICS 2008 Worldwide Customer Summit – Boston, MA

  16. Configure Operator Views in Runtime ICONICS 2008 Worldwide Customer Summit – Boston, MA

  17. Organize with Dynamic Mesh Browser ICONICS 2008 Worldwide Customer Summit – Boston, MA

  18. ICONS for Status Indication ICONICS 2008 Worldwide Customer Summit – Boston, MA

  19. Runtime Data Analysis ICONICS 2008 Worldwide Customer Summit – Boston, MA

  20. Real-Time Interactive Preview within Configuration ICONICS 2008 Worldwide Customer Summit – Boston, MA

  21. Enhanced .Net Scripting • Full Programmatic Configuration Support • Tremendous power for the OEM User ICONICS 2008 Worldwide Customer Summit – Boston, MA

  22. Multi-Level Sorting & Filtering ICONICS 2008 Worldwide Customer Summit – Boston, MA

  23. Workbench Enables simultaneous Configuration and Runtime ICONICS 2008 Worldwide Customer Summit – Boston, MA

  24. Reporting & Charting Views Customizable in Excel, PDF, CSV… • Power to Turn Information into Intelligence ICONICS 2008 Worldwide Customer Summit – Boston, MA

  25. Reliable, SecureFast, Flexible, Distributable ICONICS 2008 Worldwide Customer Summit – Boston, MA

  26. The Power of 64-Bit Alarm Management GEN64-303 QUESTIONS??? QUIZ! ICONICS 2008 Worldwide Customer Summit Boston, MA

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