Learn about FactoryTalk® AssetCentre core functionality
including version control, audit information, security, reporting
and automated backup and compare of devices including
ControlLogix,® CompactLogix,™ PowerFlex,® and PanelView™ Plus. Discover how FactoryTalk® AssestCentre’s asset inventory crawler mobile client and Product Compatibility and Download Center engagement can empower asset lifecycle decision making.
In this session, you will hear a brief overview of the PlantPAx®
distributed control system. You will then discover the latest
release of features. Each feature will be detailed in full including
the benefits of the modern DCS approach compared to
traditional DCS systems.
Common queries among developers often raise that if there is any way for biometric authentication in a web application. Yes, there are several ways and those are easy and simple too. You can do it in different ways as per your requirements, applications, budget, and expertise. Here is the 3 easiest ways of biometric authentication in web application.
The document discusses PlantPAx, a process automation system that provides integrated control, safety, and information capabilities across discrete, process, batch, and other applications. It has extensive functionality including plant-wide control, I/O support, safety systems, batch management, data collection, advanced control strategies, and asset management tools. PlantPAx is characterized as a flexible, scalable distributed control system that supports all major process networks and fieldbuses.
Formal verification involves proving the correctness of algorithms or systems with respect to a formal specification using mathematical techniques. It can be done by formally modeling a system and using theorem proving or model checking to verify that the model satisfies given properties. Theorem proving uses logical deduction to prove properties, while model checking automatically checks all possible states of a finite model against temporal logic properties. Both approaches have advantages and limitations, but formal verification can help find bugs and prove correctness of systems.
Attend this session to learn about Studio 5000 Architect,®
the central point within the Studio 5000® environment.
The session will cover what Architect is, where it is
going, and how it can save time performing tasks with
multiple controllers, HMI devices and applications.
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Software design is a process that conceptualizes software requirements into an implementation plan. It takes user requirements as challenges and tries to find optimal solutions. There are multiple design approaches, including structured, function-oriented, and object-oriented design. Structured design breaks problems into smaller modules arranged hierarchically. Function-oriented design divides a system into functions capable of significant tasks. Object-oriented design focuses on entities and their characteristics, modeling them as objects that can be grouped into classes.
The document discusses software design concepts and the Unified Modeling Language (UML). It introduces software design as translating requirements into a blueprint for constructing software. Key concepts discussed include abstraction, architecture, patterns, modularity, information hiding, and refinement. The document also explains UML's use for visual modeling through diagrams like use case diagrams, class diagrams, and state machine diagrams. It describes how UML can be used across the software development lifecycle.
The document discusses software requirements and requirements engineering. It introduces concepts like user requirements, system requirements, functional requirements, and non-functional requirements. It explains how requirements can be organized in a requirements document and the different types of stakeholders who read requirements. The document also discusses challenges in writing requirements precisely and provides examples of requirements specification for a library system called LIBSYS.
In this session, you will hear a brief overview of the PlantPAx®
distributed control system. You will then discover the latest
release of features. Each feature will be detailed in full including
the benefits of the modern DCS approach compared to
traditional DCS systems.
Common queries among developers often raise that if there is any way for biometric authentication in a web application. Yes, there are several ways and those are easy and simple too. You can do it in different ways as per your requirements, applications, budget, and expertise. Here is the 3 easiest ways of biometric authentication in web application.
The document discusses PlantPAx, a process automation system that provides integrated control, safety, and information capabilities across discrete, process, batch, and other applications. It has extensive functionality including plant-wide control, I/O support, safety systems, batch management, data collection, advanced control strategies, and asset management tools. PlantPAx is characterized as a flexible, scalable distributed control system that supports all major process networks and fieldbuses.
Formal verification involves proving the correctness of algorithms or systems with respect to a formal specification using mathematical techniques. It can be done by formally modeling a system and using theorem proving or model checking to verify that the model satisfies given properties. Theorem proving uses logical deduction to prove properties, while model checking automatically checks all possible states of a finite model against temporal logic properties. Both approaches have advantages and limitations, but formal verification can help find bugs and prove correctness of systems.
Attend this session to learn about Studio 5000 Architect,®
the central point within the Studio 5000® environment.
The session will cover what Architect is, where it is
going, and how it can save time performing tasks with
multiple controllers, HMI devices and applications.
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Software design is a process that conceptualizes software requirements into an implementation plan. It takes user requirements as challenges and tries to find optimal solutions. There are multiple design approaches, including structured, function-oriented, and object-oriented design. Structured design breaks problems into smaller modules arranged hierarchically. Function-oriented design divides a system into functions capable of significant tasks. Object-oriented design focuses on entities and their characteristics, modeling them as objects that can be grouped into classes.
The document discusses software design concepts and the Unified Modeling Language (UML). It introduces software design as translating requirements into a blueprint for constructing software. Key concepts discussed include abstraction, architecture, patterns, modularity, information hiding, and refinement. The document also explains UML's use for visual modeling through diagrams like use case diagrams, class diagrams, and state machine diagrams. It describes how UML can be used across the software development lifecycle.
The document discusses software requirements and requirements engineering. It introduces concepts like user requirements, system requirements, functional requirements, and non-functional requirements. It explains how requirements can be organized in a requirements document and the different types of stakeholders who read requirements. The document also discusses challenges in writing requirements precisely and provides examples of requirements specification for a library system called LIBSYS.
The document discusses best practices for writing a requirements specification (SRS). It begins by explaining what an SRS is, its major goals which include providing feedback to customers, decomposing problems, and serving as input for design. It describes the typical contents of an SRS based on the IEEE 830 standard, including functionality, interfaces, performance, attributes and design constraints. It then provides tips for writing high quality requirements, such as using simple language, avoiding ambiguities, ensuring requirements are complete, consistent, ranked by importance and verifiable. The document concludes with additional best practices like using templates and examples, maintaining consistency in naming, addressing references correctly, and designing for reuse.
Presenting this set of slides with name - Project Management Kickoff Meeting Template Powerpoint Presentation Slides. This presentation comprises a total of 23 slides. Our team of PPT designers used the best of professional PowerPoint templates, images, icons and layouts. Also included are impressive, editable data visualization tools like charts, graphs and tables. When you download this presentation by clicking the Download button, you get the presentation in both standard and widescreen format. All slides are fully customizable. Change the colors, font, size, add and remove things as per your need and present before your audience.
This document provides an introduction to MuleSoft, including information about the presenter, an overview of what MuleSoft is and its products, and a demonstration of Anypoint Studio. Key points covered include that MuleSoft is an integration platform owned by Salesforce, its products allow users to design, develop, test, deploy, manage, secure and reuse APIs through a visual interface, and its main products are Anypoint Platform and Anypoint Studio. The presentation concludes with references, community resources, and contact information for the presenter.
The Top Ten things that have been proven to effect software reliabilityAnn Marie Neufelder
The document discusses Ann Marie Neufelder's background and expertise in software reliability. It then lists the top 10 factors actually associated with unreliable software based on benchmarking 679 development factors against actual defect data from 149 software projects. The factors focus on avoiding large releases and teams, mandatory developer testing, techniques that aid requirements and defect analysis, understanding end users, and avoiding skipped processes. The document provides context on the benchmarking methodology used to determine the top factors.
The document discusses the importance of non-functional requirements (NFRs) in software development. It notes that NFRs such as performance, reliability, and usability must be defined, tested, and validated throughout the development lifecycle. Ignoring NFRs can negatively impact the cost, timeline, and ultimate success of a project. The document provides examples of different types of NFRs and urges considering stakeholders' perspectives to prioritize the most important NFRs to test.
The document discusses different software development life cycle (SDLC) models. It defines SDLC as a process used by the software industry to design, implement, and test high-quality software. The main stages of SDLC are planning, analysis, design, coding/development, testing, and deployment. It then describes six common SDLC methodologies - waterfall, V-shaped, iterative, spiral, big bang, and agile - and explains when each is generally most appropriate to use.
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The document provides an overview of the EAGLE CAD software for designing printed circuit boards (PCBs). It describes the main modules of EAGLE, including the layout editor, schematic editor, and autorouter. It outlines the different versions of EAGLE, such as the free Light version and the full-featured Professional version. It also gives brief descriptions of the EAGLE user interface and how to create an EAGLE project.
The document provides an overview of the Department of Defense Architecture Framework (DODAF). DODAF defines a common approach for describing and comparing enterprise architectures across the DoD. It facilitates the use of common principles, assumptions, and terminology. DODAF consists of 26 products organized into four views - All Views, Operational View, Systems View, and Technical Standards View - to comprehensively document architectures. Future evolution areas include defining a DODAF object model and ontology to facilitate tool interoperability and sharing of architecture data.
Design patterns are optimized, reusable solutions to the programming problems that we encounter every day. A design pattern is not a class or a library that we can simply plug into our system; it's much more than that. It is a template that has to be implemented in the correct situation. It's not language-specific either. A good design pattern should be implementable in most—if not all—languages, depending on the capabilities of the language. Most importantly, any design pattern can be a double-edged sword— if implemented in the wrong place, it can be disastrous and create many problems for you. However, implemented in the right place, at the right time, it can be your savior.
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This document provides an overview of architecture description languages (ADLs). It defines architecture and discusses the positives and negatives of ADLs. It explores different ADL approaches including ACME, Rapide, Wright, Aesop, and others. It examines the differences between architecture and design. The document also includes examples of specifications written in different ADLs.
1. The document provides guidelines for modeling systems of systems and internet of things using Capella and ARCADIA.
2. It discusses modeling constituent systems as separate Capella projects due to different stakeholders.
3. The "system to subsystem transition" feature in Capella allows creating sub-projects to represent constituent systems.
4. Capella library projects can be used to reuse components or systems across projects.
The document discusses key concepts in software design engineering including:
- Design should implement requirements from analysis and be understandable.
- Qualities like modularity, appropriate data structures, and independent components improve design.
- Fundamental concepts like abstraction, architecture, patterns, and modularity compartmentalize a design.
- Design principles guide creating a design that is traceable, reusable, and accommodates change.
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This document provides an overview of the Rational Unified Process (RUP). It defines key RUP terms and describes the methodology's iterative and incremental approach. The RUP is organized into four phases - Inception, Elaboration, Construction, and Transition - with each phase containing one or more iterations. It emphasizes risk management, use case driven development, and architecture-centric design. Core elements of the RUP include its dynamic workflow structure, static modeling of activities, artifacts, roles, and workflows.
The document discusses quality attributes that are important factors in software engineering. It defines quality attributes as the degree to which software possesses desired characteristics like reliability, interoperability. Architecture alone cannot achieve qualities - it must consider factors for each attribute. Common quality attributes are grouped into design, runtime, system, user, non-runtime, architecture, and business qualities. Examples of attributes discussed include maintainability, performance, security, availability, testability and usability. Quality attributes are assessed using scenarios describing stimuli, environment, system response and measures.
This document provides a template for documenting architecture principles for Project XXXX and Client YYYY. It includes sections for the purpose of the document, a principle template, a summary of principles, and sample principles for business, data, applications, and technology. The purpose is to define enduring rules that govern the target architecture. Each principle follows a template with a name, statement, rationale, and implications.
These slides discuss software configuration management and introduce key concepts such as:
- Software systems will change throughout their lifecycle and SCM is needed to manage changes.
- A software configuration includes programs, documents, and data that are managed and changed as a unit.
- Baselines mark milestones and are approved versions that changes are made against via a formal process.
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- Version control, change control, auditing and other processes are used to manage all changes.
- Content management systems extend traditional SCM to also manage dynamic web content and publishing.
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This document provides an overview of using Navisworks to perform clash detection on building models. It discusses exporting models from Revit and CAD, setting up clash tests, reviewing clashes in meetings, and following up on resolving clashes. Tips are also provided such as using sectioning, grids, and animations for additional model review capabilities in Navisworks beyond basic clash detection.
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productivity gains through ground breaking new products.
This session explores the features and all new capabilities of
FactoryTalk® Batch Version 13 software. It also provides an
overview of new offerings such as controller-based sequencing
with the SequenceManager™ solution and new mobility
capabilities with FactoryTalk® Batch View™ software. The session will also provide a preview of upcoming features and
capabilities of the Rockwell Automation portfolio of batch
and sequencing products.
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Software (NMS) from Rockwell Automation can help improve
your industrial network visibility and troubleshooting
procedures by providing intuitive network information within
context of the automation system designed for the non-IT
personnel. Easily discover plant floor assets, automatically create “as-built” topology of managed switches and devices, with live device centric views for real-time configuration. In addition, NMS can monitor the network for alarms, events and audits which are automatically captured and can provide for easy historical analysis. This session combines presentation with an instructor led demonstration of NMS.
The document discusses best practices for writing a requirements specification (SRS). It begins by explaining what an SRS is, its major goals which include providing feedback to customers, decomposing problems, and serving as input for design. It describes the typical contents of an SRS based on the IEEE 830 standard, including functionality, interfaces, performance, attributes and design constraints. It then provides tips for writing high quality requirements, such as using simple language, avoiding ambiguities, ensuring requirements are complete, consistent, ranked by importance and verifiable. The document concludes with additional best practices like using templates and examples, maintaining consistency in naming, addressing references correctly, and designing for reuse.
Presenting this set of slides with name - Project Management Kickoff Meeting Template Powerpoint Presentation Slides. This presentation comprises a total of 23 slides. Our team of PPT designers used the best of professional PowerPoint templates, images, icons and layouts. Also included are impressive, editable data visualization tools like charts, graphs and tables. When you download this presentation by clicking the Download button, you get the presentation in both standard and widescreen format. All slides are fully customizable. Change the colors, font, size, add and remove things as per your need and present before your audience.
This document provides an introduction to MuleSoft, including information about the presenter, an overview of what MuleSoft is and its products, and a demonstration of Anypoint Studio. Key points covered include that MuleSoft is an integration platform owned by Salesforce, its products allow users to design, develop, test, deploy, manage, secure and reuse APIs through a visual interface, and its main products are Anypoint Platform and Anypoint Studio. The presentation concludes with references, community resources, and contact information for the presenter.
The Top Ten things that have been proven to effect software reliabilityAnn Marie Neufelder
The document discusses Ann Marie Neufelder's background and expertise in software reliability. It then lists the top 10 factors actually associated with unreliable software based on benchmarking 679 development factors against actual defect data from 149 software projects. The factors focus on avoiding large releases and teams, mandatory developer testing, techniques that aid requirements and defect analysis, understanding end users, and avoiding skipped processes. The document provides context on the benchmarking methodology used to determine the top factors.
The document discusses the importance of non-functional requirements (NFRs) in software development. It notes that NFRs such as performance, reliability, and usability must be defined, tested, and validated throughout the development lifecycle. Ignoring NFRs can negatively impact the cost, timeline, and ultimate success of a project. The document provides examples of different types of NFRs and urges considering stakeholders' perspectives to prioritize the most important NFRs to test.
The document discusses different software development life cycle (SDLC) models. It defines SDLC as a process used by the software industry to design, implement, and test high-quality software. The main stages of SDLC are planning, analysis, design, coding/development, testing, and deployment. It then describes six common SDLC methodologies - waterfall, V-shaped, iterative, spiral, big bang, and agile - and explains when each is generally most appropriate to use.
Build Your Own PCB with EAGLE - Getting Start with EAGLE Premier Farnell
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The document provides an overview of the Department of Defense Architecture Framework (DODAF). DODAF defines a common approach for describing and comparing enterprise architectures across the DoD. It facilitates the use of common principles, assumptions, and terminology. DODAF consists of 26 products organized into four views - All Views, Operational View, Systems View, and Technical Standards View - to comprehensively document architectures. Future evolution areas include defining a DODAF object model and ontology to facilitate tool interoperability and sharing of architecture data.
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Architecture Description Languages: An Overviewelliando dias
This document provides an overview of architecture description languages (ADLs). It defines architecture and discusses the positives and negatives of ADLs. It explores different ADL approaches including ACME, Rapide, Wright, Aesop, and others. It examines the differences between architecture and design. The document also includes examples of specifications written in different ADLs.
1. The document provides guidelines for modeling systems of systems and internet of things using Capella and ARCADIA.
2. It discusses modeling constituent systems as separate Capella projects due to different stakeholders.
3. The "system to subsystem transition" feature in Capella allows creating sub-projects to represent constituent systems.
4. Capella library projects can be used to reuse components or systems across projects.
The document discusses key concepts in software design engineering including:
- Design should implement requirements from analysis and be understandable.
- Qualities like modularity, appropriate data structures, and independent components improve design.
- Fundamental concepts like abstraction, architecture, patterns, and modularity compartmentalize a design.
- Design principles guide creating a design that is traceable, reusable, and accommodates change.
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This document provides an overview of the Rational Unified Process (RUP). It defines key RUP terms and describes the methodology's iterative and incremental approach. The RUP is organized into four phases - Inception, Elaboration, Construction, and Transition - with each phase containing one or more iterations. It emphasizes risk management, use case driven development, and architecture-centric design. Core elements of the RUP include its dynamic workflow structure, static modeling of activities, artifacts, roles, and workflows.
The document discusses quality attributes that are important factors in software engineering. It defines quality attributes as the degree to which software possesses desired characteristics like reliability, interoperability. Architecture alone cannot achieve qualities - it must consider factors for each attribute. Common quality attributes are grouped into design, runtime, system, user, non-runtime, architecture, and business qualities. Examples of attributes discussed include maintainability, performance, security, availability, testability and usability. Quality attributes are assessed using scenarios describing stimuli, environment, system response and measures.
This document provides a template for documenting architecture principles for Project XXXX and Client YYYY. It includes sections for the purpose of the document, a principle template, a summary of principles, and sample principles for business, data, applications, and technology. The purpose is to define enduring rules that govern the target architecture. Each principle follows a template with a name, statement, rationale, and implications.
These slides discuss software configuration management and introduce key concepts such as:
- Software systems will change throughout their lifecycle and SCM is needed to manage changes.
- A software configuration includes programs, documents, and data that are managed and changed as a unit.
- Baselines mark milestones and are approved versions that changes are made against via a formal process.
- A repository stores and manages different versions of configuration items and their dependencies.
- Version control, change control, auditing and other processes are used to manage all changes.
- Content management systems extend traditional SCM to also manage dynamic web content and publishing.
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productivity gains through ground breaking new products.
This session explores the features and all new capabilities of
FactoryTalk® Batch Version 13 software. It also provides an
overview of new offerings such as controller-based sequencing
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capabilities with FactoryTalk® Batch View™ software. The session will also provide a preview of upcoming features and
capabilities of the Rockwell Automation portfolio of batch
and sequencing products.
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your industrial network visibility and troubleshooting
procedures by providing intuitive network information within
context of the automation system designed for the non-IT
personnel. Easily discover plant floor assets, automatically create “as-built” topology of managed switches and devices, with live device centric views for real-time configuration. In addition, NMS can monitor the network for alarms, events and audits which are automatically captured and can provide for easy historical analysis. This session combines presentation with an instructor led demonstration of NMS.
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The Rockwell Automation® Library of Process Objects lets you
quickly develop process solutions with rich functionality and
known performance. In this session, objects in the library and
their functions within a typical process control system will be
presented, common library features such as modes, alarms, and features for operations, maintenance and engineering personnel will be explained and new features for the 3.5 library release will be highlighted. Walk away knowing how to more effectively develop, operate and maintain process system
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way productivity content is delivered, and devices are managed
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and actionable alerts for your automation assets through remote
access and monitoring services to minimize downtime and
increase asset utilization by leveraging your connected plant.
Learn how the new FactoryTalk® Analytics for Machines software
provides machine builders with information they need to help
their end users run their machines at top performance. Review
challenges faced by both machine builders and end users and
understand how this cloud-based information solution enables
both partners to maximize value.
Are today’s optimization and innovation demands hampered
by your old process control system? Is support for your legacy
DCS diminishing? This session will explore the advantages of
migrating your legacy DCS or PLC-5® – systems to the PlantPAx® system. You will learn about tools that are available from Rockwell Automation that can help you migrate your systems at a pace that’s comfortable for you.
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feeds up through your smart connected plant. This session
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contribute to the success of your operations during the design,
operation and maintenance of your operations.
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This document discusses tools and best practices for implementing a PlantPAx distributed control system. It covers defining the system using the Integrated Architecture Builder tool, creating the application using the PlantPAx library and Application Configuration Manager, efficiently configuring through tools like the alarm builder and spreadsheets, testing and delivering the virtualized system, and auditing and maintaining it. The presentation provides information on these various stages of a PlantPAx implementation and demonstrates related software.
RA TechED - DE10 - Simulation and Optimization of Lines using RAPID, Line Bal...Rockwell Automation
This document discusses using simulation and optimization tools like RAPID, line balancing, and a LogixAI application to optimize the behavior of a beverage production line. It demonstrates building a digital twin of the line in Emulate3D, using smart tags and the FactoryTalk Linx gateway to extract and analyze real-time data, and employing a LogixAI algorithm to iteratively learn and improve the line balancing over multiple simulations. The goal is to optimize key performance indicators like machine speeds and throughputs.
RA TechED 2019 - PR24 - FactoryTalk Brew Designed to Help Large Brewer's SucceedRockwell Automation
FactoryTalk® BrewTM is a PlantPAx-based solution designed for large breweries. It provides standard modular applications that are S88 compliant and integrated server-controller batching. This eliminates the need for custom coding and enables consistent, repeatable brew production. The solution utilizes standard Rockwell Automation process libraries and includes intuitive interfaces, recipe management, reporting, and mobile access to information. It is designed to help brewers succeed by enabling faster and more efficient project execution.
RA TechED 2019 - SY07- Next-Gen Device Library of Preconfigured ObjectsRockwell Automation
The document discusses Rockwell Automation's next-generation device library of preconfigured objects. It provides an overview of the library's benefits, including speeding up development times and improving manufacturing competitiveness by facilitating the gathering of plant floor data from smart devices. The library includes object faceplates for devices like drives and I/O, as well as configuration steps. Customers can access and download device libraries from Rockwell Automation's website.
RA TechED 2019 - SY22 - The Future of Software Purchase and MaintenanceRockwell Automation
The document discusses Rockwell Automation's transition to new software options, including subscriptions. It provides an overview of the benefits of the new options such as increased flexibility, efficient costs, and a modern software experience. Examples are given of how the new options can streamline software purchase, maintenance, and support.
RA TechED 2019 - SY08 - Developing Information Ready Applications using Smart...Rockwell Automation
This document discusses Rockwell Automation's approach to developing information-ready applications using smart tags and edge devices. It aims to reduce the effort required to create and maintain information applications by allowing automation engineers to select relevant device values and configure smart tags at the controller level. This enables auto-discovery and self-configuration of information applications, reducing technical knowledge barriers. It also increases data integrity by capturing data at the device level and allowing for faster collection rates.
RA TechED 2019 - SS16 - Security Where and Why do I startRockwell Automation
This document discusses where to start with industrial control system (ICS) security. It begins by explaining why ICS security is important given past attacks targeting these systems. It then outlines a strategic and tactical approach to ICS security that involves developing a security program, conducting assessments, and creating an improvement plan. Specific tactical steps are also discussed, such as implementing firewalls, patch management, asset management, and threat detection. The document emphasizes taking a holistic, risk-based approach that addresses people, processes, and technologies.
Electronic lockout/tagout management systems can help companies comply with safety regulations and improve outcomes. Regulations require documenting annual audits of lockout procedures and employees. Common challenges to compliance include failure to properly document audits and limited time and staff. ScanESC is an electronic lockout/tagout solution that addresses these challenges. It allows quick audits by scanning QR codes and access to procedures, audits and data from any device. This improves compliance and safety while increasing productivity.
RA TechED 2019 - SS08 - What's New and Coming Soon in Safety Automation Archi...Rockwell Automation
This document provides an overview of new and upcoming safety automation products from Rockwell Automation. It discusses new GuardLogix controllers that enable higher performance safety I/O and advanced drive safety instructions. It also outlines new safety I/O options like Compact 5000 and ControlLogix safety I/O. Finally, it summarizes Rockwell's roadmap for future safety product releases through 2020, including a full line of Compact safety controllers and increased integration between safety components and controllers.
RA TechED 2019 - NT03 - Building Converged Plantwide Ethernet ArchitecturesRockwell Automation
The document provides an overview of Converged Plantwide Ethernet (CPwE) architectures. CPwE is a holistic blueprint for digital transformation developed as a collaboration between Cisco, Rockwell Automation, and Panduit. It defines a collection of tested and validated network and security architectures that simplify design, improve flexibility and scalability, and make networks data-ready through a common architecture framework. CPwE addresses challenges associated with converging industrial automation systems with IT/IoT systems, such as lacking natural network boundaries and segmentation.
RA TechED 2019 - IN12 Microsoft - Digitalize Your Production to Capitalize on...Rockwell Automation
This document discusses how industrial companies can capitalize on opportunities in industrial IoT by digitalizing production. It outlines challenges such as siloed infrastructures and legacy equipment that can make digital transformation difficult. The document then describes how partnerships between Rockwell Automation, PTC, and Microsoft provide comprehensive and integrated solutions to help simplify transformation, accelerate business outcomes, and enable innovation. These solutions leverage capabilities such as analytics, cloud infrastructure, and augmented reality to improve productivity, asset utilization, and business performance.
RA TechED 2019 - IN10 - What Machine Learning can do for you using FactoryTal...Rockwell Automation
This document discusses how machine learning can be used with FactoryTalk InnovationSuite. It outlines the machine learning adoption strategy and data science process. The data science process includes defining the business problem, mapping it to machine learning problems, data analysis, model building, evaluation, and operationalization. It discusses using FactoryTalk products like DataFlowML, DataView, and Edge at different steps. Critical success points are defining the machine learning problem, preparing training data, and creating an accurate model. The document also covers operationalizing predictions with pipelines for prediction, visualization, writing back to controllers, saving predictions, and automatic retraining.
RA TechED 2019 - IN03 - Develop Analytics That Scale Using FactoryTalk Innova...Rockwell Automation
The document outlines an agenda for a discussion on FactoryTalk InnovationSuite. The agenda includes:
1. An overview of key discussions and labs about FactoryTalk InnovationSuite components.
2. An overview of the FactoryTalk InnovationSuite.
3. Discussions on extracting data and insights from industrial assets and how FactoryTalk InnovationSuite supports this process.
4. A review of FactoryTalk InnovationSuite components and architectures.
The document provides information to attendees about the content that will be covered in the discussion.
RA TechED 2019 - IN02 - Empower Your Connected Enterprise with FactoryTalk In...Rockwell Automation
FactoryTalk InnovationSuite is a suite of IIoT solutions including ThingWorx, an IIoT platform. ThingWorx includes capabilities like asset management, analytics, and mobile/AR applications. It allows users to connect devices and machines, create digital twins using a "ThingModel", develop applications using a visual mashup tool, and engage users through mobile and augmented reality. DataAnalytics solutions like DataView allow self-service data exploration and storyboarding to gain insights without extensive IT or data science expertise.
The document introduces FactoryTalk Analytics LogixAI, which uses artificial intelligence and predictive analytics to help manufacturers discover new insights from industrial data. It can perform descriptive, diagnostic, predictive, and prescriptive analytics to monitor equipment performance, identify issues, predict faults and quality problems, and recommend actions. The key benefit is it can build these predictive models without requiring data science expertise by automating the data preparation and model training process. The presentation also provides an overview of how FactoryTalk Analytics LogixAI works and its different modes of operation for anomaly detection and acting as a virtual sensor.
RA TechED 2019 - CL02 - Integrated Architecture System Software What's NewRockwell Automation
The document provides an overview of new and updated system software from Rockwell Automation, including Studio 5000 Logix Designer, View Designer, Application Code Manager, Logix Emulate, and connectivity to CAD software packages. Key updates include expanded controller support, enhanced Logix tag-based alarming, productivity improvements, and digital engineering tools to enable virtual commissioning and operator training.
RA TechED 2019 - CL01 - Integrated Architecture System Hardware - what's newRockwell Automation
This document provides an overview and agenda for a presentation on new Rockwell Automation integrated architecture system hardware. It summarizes several new and updated controller, I/O, and communication module offerings for CompactLogix and ControlLogix platforms, including enhanced performance, security, and availability features. Safety-rated controllers are also highlighted.
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The document discusses Converged Plantwide Ethernet (CPwE) architectures. It provides an overview of reference architectures developed through the Cisco and Rockwell Automation strategic alliance. The CPwE architectures are tested and validated designs that provide guidance and best practices for building scalable, reliable, secure and future-proof industrial network infrastructures to support digital transformation and Industrial IoT. The architectures have helped customers reduce costs, simplify designs and accelerate deployments.
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Revolutionizing Visual Effects Mastering AI Face Swaps.pdfUndress Baby
The quest for the best AI face swap solution is marked by an amalgamation of technological prowess and artistic finesse, where cutting-edge algorithms seamlessly replace faces in images or videos with striking realism. Leveraging advanced deep learning techniques, the best AI face swap tools meticulously analyze facial features, lighting conditions, and expressions to execute flawless transformations, ensuring natural-looking results that blur the line between reality and illusion, captivating users with their ingenuity and sophistication.
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Discover the power of Cloud-Based IVR Solutions to streamline communication processes. Embrace scalability and cost-efficiency while enhancing customer experiences with features like automated call routing and voice recognition. Accessible from anywhere, these solutions integrate seamlessly with existing systems, providing real-time analytics for continuous improvement. Revolutionize your communication strategy today with Cloud-Based IVR Solutions. Learn more at: https://thesmspoint.com/channel/cloud-telephony
Microservice Teams - How the cloud changes the way we workSven Peters
A lot of technical challenges and complexity come with building a cloud-native and distributed architecture. The way we develop backend software has fundamentally changed in the last ten years. Managing a microservices architecture demands a lot of us to ensure observability and operational resiliency. But did you also change the way you run your development teams?
Sven will talk about Atlassian’s journey from a monolith to a multi-tenanted architecture and how it affected the way the engineering teams work. You will learn how we shifted to service ownership, moved to more autonomous teams (and its challenges), and established platform and enablement teams.
Neo4j - Product Vision and Knowledge Graphs - GraphSummit ParisNeo4j
Dr. Jesús Barrasa, Head of Solutions Architecture for EMEA, Neo4j
Découvrez les dernières innovations de Neo4j, et notamment les dernières intégrations cloud et les améliorations produits qui font de Neo4j un choix essentiel pour les développeurs qui créent des applications avec des données interconnectées et de l’IA générative.
SMS API Integration in Saudi Arabia| Best SMS API ServiceYara Milbes
Discover the benefits and implementation of SMS API integration in the UAE and Middle East. This comprehensive guide covers the importance of SMS messaging APIs, the advantages of bulk SMS APIs, and real-world case studies. Learn how CEQUENS, a leader in communication solutions, can help your business enhance customer engagement and streamline operations with innovative CPaaS, reliable SMS APIs, and omnichannel solutions, including WhatsApp Business. Perfect for businesses seeking to optimize their communication strategies in the digital age.
Artificia Intellicence and XPath Extension FunctionsOctavian Nadolu
The purpose of this presentation is to provide an overview of how you can use AI from XSLT, XQuery, Schematron, or XML Refactoring operations, the potential benefits of using AI, and some of the challenges we face.
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Unveiling the Advantages of Agile Software Development.pdfbrainerhub1
Learn about Agile Software Development's advantages. Simplify your workflow to spur quicker innovation. Jump right in! We have also discussed the advantages.
DDS Security Version 1.2 was adopted in 2024. This revision strengthens support for long runnings systems adding new cryptographic algorithms, certificate revocation, and hardness against DoS attacks.
Graspan: A Big Data System for Big Code AnalysisAftab Hussain
We built a disk-based parallel graph system, Graspan, that uses a novel edge-pair centric computation model to compute dynamic transitive closures on very large program graphs.
We implement context-sensitive pointer/alias and dataflow analyses on Graspan. An evaluation of these analyses on large codebases such as Linux shows that their Graspan implementations scale to millions of lines of code and are much simpler than their original implementations.
These analyses were used to augment the existing checkers; these augmented checkers found 132 new NULL pointer bugs and 1308 unnecessary NULL tests in Linux 4.4.0-rc5, PostgreSQL 8.3.9, and Apache httpd 2.2.18.
- Accepted in ASPLOS ‘17, Xi’an, China.
- Featured in the tutorial, Systemized Program Analyses: A Big Data Perspective on Static Analysis Scalability, ASPLOS ‘17.
- Invited for presentation at SoCal PLS ‘16.
- Invited for poster presentation at PLDI SRC ‘16.
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OpenMetadata Community Meeting - 5th June 2024OpenMetadata
The OpenMetadata Community Meeting was held on June 5th, 2024. In this meeting, we discussed about the data quality capabilities that are integrated with the Incident Manager, providing a complete solution to handle your data observability needs. Watch the end-to-end demo of the data quality features.
* How to run your own data quality framework
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Measures in SQL (SIGMOD 2024, Santiago, Chile)Julian Hyde
SQL has attained widespread adoption, but Business Intelligence tools still use their own higher level languages based upon a multidimensional paradigm. Composable calculations are what is missing from SQL, and we propose a new kind of column, called a measure, that attaches a calculation to a table. Like regular tables, tables with measures are composable and closed when used in queries.
SQL-with-measures has the power, conciseness and reusability of multidimensional languages but retains SQL semantics. Measure invocations can be expanded in place to simple, clear SQL.
To define the evaluation semantics for measures, we introduce context-sensitive expressions (a way to evaluate multidimensional expressions that is consistent with existing SQL semantics), a concept called evaluation context, and several operations for setting and modifying the evaluation context.
A talk at SIGMOD, June 9–15, 2024, Santiago, Chile
Authors: Julian Hyde (Google) and John Fremlin (Google)
https://doi.org/10.1145/3626246.3653374
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We’ll kick things off by showcasing the most commonly used event-based triggers, introducing you to various automation workflows like manual triggers, schedules, directory watchers, and more. Plus, see how these elements play out in real scenarios.
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