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© 2012 Invensys. All Rights Reserved. The names, logos, and taglines identifying the products and services of Invensys are proprietary marks of Invensys or its subsidiaries. All third party trademarks and service marks are the proprietary marks of their respective owners. WW OPS-04: Improve Production Execution Consistency, Visibility, Agility and Performance with Wonderware MES Jeff Barkehanai Product Manager MES – Quality Jeff Nuse Sr. Product Manager MES October 2012
Slide 3 Agenda Wonderware MES 2012 Overview Wonderware MES Quality Management Overview WW MES Operations & Performance Roadmap
Slide 4 Wonderware MES Software Operations, Performance, Quality management –Reduces project scopes, risks, shorter time to value –Enables step by step functional implementations Highly sustainable standard software –Fast adoption of individual customer requirements –Flexible, consistent enhancements in scope and size ArchestrA System Platform Integration –Leverages investments in System Platform and HMI –Superior shop floor integration and connectivity –Standardization and reusability of production –Wonderware Applications real-time integration layer Wonderware MES Software Performance Operations Quality
Slide 5 Wonderware MES Capabilities Product Specifications / Parameters Bill of Materials Data Collection Inventory Certifications Labor Management Procedure Steps Equipment Utilization and Downtime Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE) Work Order Execution Production Events Tracking Sample Plan Definition Sample Plan Execution Statistical Process Control (SPC) Quality Specifications Performance Operations Quality Common
Slide 6 Wonderware MES 2012 RTP August 31, 2012 a.k.a. Version 4.5 / Wonderware MES Quality Includes approximately 200 Hotfixes since MES 4.0 Release –15 new ones since MES 4.0 SP2 Existing MES 4.0 Operations and Performance licenses will work with this version –New license required to enable Quality functionality
Slide 7 Agenda Wonderware MES 2012 Overview Wonderware MES Quality Management Overview WW MES QM – MES Client Configuration WW MES QM – MES Service WW MES QM –.NET Controls WW MES QM – Sample Recording Object WW MES QM – New Reporting Content WW MES Operations & Performance Roadmap
© 2012 Invensys. All Rights Reserved. The names, logos, and taglines identifying the products and services of Invensys are proprietary marks of Invensys or its subsidiaries. All third party trademarks and service marks are the proprietary marks of their respective owners. Wonderware MES 2012 Release Quality Management Functionality Jeff Barkehanai Product Manager MES – Quality October 2012
Slide 9 Quality Management Functionality Specification Management – definition of product and process specifications in the context of items, equipment, and operations Sample Plan Definition – what characteristics to collect and when to collect them (e.g. time based, event based, etc.) Sample Plan Execution – execute sample plans, collect data (manual, auto, or combination), and show status SPC –Configurable Control Limits and Control Rules –SPC charts –Immediate Analysis and Feedback of Control Rule Violations
Slide 10 QM Software Components Components Delivered for Quality Management –MES Client Configuration Module –Sample Viewer (data grid).NET Control –SPC Chart.NET Control –Sample Recording Object (System Platform Object) –Reporting Content –MES Service update to generate samples based on frequency
Slide 11 Features at a Glance ► Item and item category definition ► Entity & entity class definition ► Variable/Attribute definition ► Severity ► Control Limits ► Specification definition ► Import specifications from external source (ERP/PLM) ► Sample plan definition ► Sample Naming scheme ► Sample plan frequency definition ► Shift ► Time ► Event ► Import sample plan from external source (ERP/PLM) ► View / Record sample details ► Sample collection notification ► Additional sample request generation ► Automatic sample collection ► Change lot status* ► Change routing* ► Standard run rule selection ► SPC Charts (X-Individual, X-Bar- R, Moving X, p, np, c, u, DPMO) ► Run rule violation trigger ► Additional operator data collection (comments/ ignore/control move ) ► Quality Summary & Statistics ► Measurement details with SPC Chart Wonderware MES Quality Mgmt Sample Plan Definition Management Specification Management Quality Report Management Statistical Process Control Lot Disposition Management Sample Plan Execution Management *These items are targeted for the second phase of the project
Slide 12 Agenda Wonderware MES 2012 Overview Wonderware MES Quality Management Overview WW MES QM – MES Client Configuration WW MES Core changes WW MES QM Module WW MES QM – MES Service WW MES QM –.NET Controls WW MES QM – Sample Recording Object WW MES QM – New Reporting Content WW MES Operations & Performance Roadmap
Slide 13 MES Client Configuration System Parameters Quality Management System Parameters Some added to Data Entry Group Approximately 25 new system parameters
Slide 14 MES Client Configuration System Parameters Quality Management System Parameters Display Group for Sample Result States and Sample Status Display Group for process stats and filter list in SRO
Slide 15 MES Client Configuration MES Attribute Available within the Master Data Module or Quality Management Module MES Attributes Editor Enter Description Select Datatype Value and/or Note MES Attribute
Slide 16 MES Client Configuration Category Class Available within the Master Config Module Category class Editor Enter Name and Description Optional Spare Fields Items belong to one or more Categories
Slide 17 MES Client Configuration Item Categories PET Caps Containers PaperboardGlass BottlesPET Bottles Plastic ComponentsItem Categories Items
Slide 18 MES Client Configuration Archive / Purge / Restore MES Client APR Option added for Quality Management Historical data Sample table can be selected in configuration Archive and Restore to be added in next release
Slide 19 Agenda Wonderware MES 2012 Overview Wonderware MES Quality Management Overview WW MES QM – MES Client Configuration WW MES Core changes WW MES QM Module WW MES QM – MES Service WW MES QM –.NET Controls WW MES QM – Sample Recording Object WW MES QM – New Reporting Content WW MES Operations & Performance Roadmap
Slide 20 MES Client Configuration Quality Management Module New Quality Management Module Enabled through licensing Contains all Remaining QM Editors
Slide 21 MES Client Configuration Sample Plan Frequency Class Available within the Quality Management Module Sample Plan Frequency class Editor Enter Name and Description Select Frequency type (more later) Optional Size multiplier and Disable flag Optional Warning and Expiration time interval Optional Spare Fields Frequency Type Options Shift (Offset from start / end, time interval, and number of times) Calendar Time (time interval) – Can have fixed time of day / minute using offset start How far in the future to predict is configurable with offset end Entity Run Time (time interval – will use utilization data 1 st else job data) Entity Production (units, lots, or jobs and how many) Data Change (change in item prod / cons, change in BOM pos 0 lot number, utilization state change, job start/end, inventory receipt, new spec, or step action) Manual Event Red = later release Blue = next release
Slide 22 MES Client Configuration Sample Plan Frequency Class
Slide 23 MES Client Configuration Sample Plan Class Available within the Quality Management Module Sample Plan class Editor Enter Name and Description Verified write flag Runtime Sample naming convention and numbering reset option Optional Spare Fields Assignment of Sample Plan Frequencies to a Sample Plan Must have at least one May only have one of each type except data change type
Slide 24 MES Client Configuration Sample Plan Class
Slide 25 MES Client Configuration Characteristic Class Available within the Quality Management Module Characteristic class Editor Variables – Results Expressed as Floating Point Number Attributes – Results Expressed as Integer or pass/fail Common Fields Enter Name, Description, and Characteristic Type Unit of Measure and Display Decimals Filter analysis data by entity, item, job, S95 data, and Spare fields Severity (Unused, Not Monitored, Non-Key, Key, or Critical) Only Unused / Not Monitored for Attributes (will apply to all in next release) Optional Spare Fields
Slide 26 MES Client Configuration Characteristic Class
Slide 27 MES Client Configuration Characteristic Class - Variable Common Fields – but based on selection of Variable SPC Rule Violation Chart Type (X-Individual-Moving Range, X-Bar-Range, X- Bar-Sigma, Moving Average – Moving Range, or Moving Average – Moving Sigma) Automatic data collection (and delay between measurements) Sample Size (normal, minimum, and maximum) Also used to indicate individuals vs. grouped data How to obtain control limits (calculated, standards, preset) If calculated, then number of samples to use And how many samples must exist before calculating limits Variable Specific Fields Sigma estimate options Number of Samples for Moving Average
Slide 28 MES Client Configuration Characteristic Class - Attribute Common Fields – but based on selection of Attribute SPC Rule Violation Chart Type Binary Attribute (p or np) Counted Attribute (c, u, or DPMO) Automatic data collection Fixed Sample Size OR Variable Sample Size (minimum and maximum) Also if it is copied from previous value or not How to obtain control limits (calculated, standards, preset) If calculated, then number of samples to use And how many samples must exist before calculating limits Counted Attribute Specific Fields Number of Defect Opportunities OR Text Value Associated with Integer (List Variable) Red = later release Blue = next release
Slide 29 MES Client Configuration QM Specification Class Available within the Quality Management Module QM Specifications class Editor Enter Name, Description, and Version number At least One (1) of the following context fields Entity / Entity Class Item / Item Category Process and Operation Default Sample Plan Default Number of Samples per page for SPC chart Optional Start effectivity date and end effectivity date Optional SPC Run Rules to use Optional Causes to use Optional Spare Fields
Slide 30 MES Client Configuration QM Specification Class
Slide 31 MES Client Configuration QM Specification Class Assigning Causes or Cause Group Similar to Assigning Control Rules Can select entire Group to pick all causes Can pick individual causes All selected causes will apply to all characteristics
Slide 32 MES Client Configuration QM Specification Class QM SpecificationQMSpec1QMSpec2 EntityBottle lines (Entity Class) ItemContainers (Item Category) Sample PlanBottle ProductionLabeling CharacteristicsContamination Solids pH Volume Defects Misaligned barcode read Scratches Adhesion Horiz. Location
Slide 33 MES Client Configuration Cause and Cause Group Classes Available within the Quality Management Module Cause class Editor Enter Description Cause Group Display Sequence Optional Spare Fields Cause Group class Editor Enter Description Display Sequence Optional Spare Fields
Slide 34 Depiction of MES QM Hierarchy Characteristics Sample Plans QM Specifications Sample Plan Frequencies 1 1 N (1 of each type) Name Description UOM Severity Spares SPC settings Display formatting Calculations Name Description Type Multiplier Warning / Expiration Times Frequency values Name Description Version desc Effective Date Item / Item Category Entity / Entity Class Process / Operation Spares Name Description Runtime Naming scheme Spares Status USL / Target / LSL Min / Max Data Entry Severity override SPC overrides Specification Sample plan overrides Each Characteristic in a QM Spec will have: QM Spec Char link N N 1 N 1 N N QM Spec Rule link QM Spec Attr link Char Attr link N N N N N N
Slide 35 Agenda Wonderware MES 2012 Overview Wonderware MES Quality Management Overview WW MES QM – MES Client Configuration WW MES QM – MES Service WW MES QM –.NET Controls WW MES QM – Sample Recording Object WW MES QM – New Reporting Content WW MES Operations & Performance Roadmap
Slide 36 MES Service MES Service is responsible for generating sample requests based on time Configurable System Parameter for when to check for updates Only checks on entities where can capture QM data is set Will monitor for Sample Frequencies based on: Shift (Offset from start / end, time interval, and number of times) Calendar Time (time interval) Production unit count When conflicting Characteristics exist, choose most specific based on: Operation Item / item class / parent item class Entity hierarchy If multiple versions of a QM Spec exist, the active one is based on start / end effective dates.
Slide 37 MES Service Multiple QM Specifications can be active at the same time If more than one have the same Sample Plan, then characteristics will be merged in a single sample request If there are different Sample Plans, then different samples will be generated If a characteristic is in multiple active specifications, then order of specificity will dictate which QM Specification Sample Plan will be followed MES Service will update Sample Status for: Ready Warning / Missed / Late Future samples are generated for the current shift For Calendar, there is an option to set Future Sample time range For Production Count, there is an option to set Future Sample time range
Slide 38 Agenda Wonderware MES 2012 Overview Wonderware MES Quality Management Overview WW MES QM – MES Client Configuration WW MES QM – MES Service WW MES QM –.NET Controls SPC Chart Control Sample Viewer Control WW MES QM – Sample Recording Object WW MES QM – New Reporting Content WW MES Operations & Performance Roadmap
Slide 39 MES.NET Controls SPC Chart Control Third party WPF control exposed as.Net for ArchestrA graphics Control Chart available now (with Histogram) Pareto Chart and standalone Histogram Exposing as many configuration fields as time allows Chart Type Chart Title Number of points / Points per page / Individual Measurements Show Primary / Secondary chart Show Primary / Secondary Histogram Refresh Rate LanguageID Support for various Chart Types as listed in Characteristic settings Display statistics on the chart Red = later release Blue = next release
Slide 40 MES.NET Controls SPC Chart Control Filters on data for: Characteristic - required Site / Entity or EntID Item Work Order / Operation / Process Segment Requirement / Segment Response (S95) Start / End times Spare Can be launched from Sample Viewer Control or embedded independently From Sample Viewer will use characteristic settings for filters Independent mode can select any option including chart type
Slide 41 MES.NET Controls SPC Chart Control
Slide 42 Agenda Wonderware MES 2012 Overview Wonderware MES Quality Management Overview WW MES QM – MES Client Configuration WW MES QM – MES Service WW MES QM –.NET Controls SPC Chart Control Sample Viewer Control WW MES QM – Sample Recording Object WW MES QM – New Reporting Content WW MES Operations & Performance Roadmap
Slide 43 MES.NET Controls Sample Viewer Control Data grid control for use in ArchestrA graphics Inherits from base class so has typical properties Specific Properties for the Control RequireEntityLogon EntityFilterRestriction (applies when Require Entity Logon is True) Current Entity Current Entity or Storage Entities All Logged On Entities All Logged On Entities or Storage Entities Filter Properties Sample Name Sample Request Time (greater or less than) Sample Status User / Entity / Item hierarchy
Slide 44 MES.NET Controls Sample Viewer Control Runtime grid will be in two parts Top Grid will display samples and expandable characteristics Sample Row Color Coded by Status (Ready / Warning / Expired / Future) Add column for status name and Sample ID Result State cell colored for worst characteristic data Characteristic row Color coded by result state Lower and Upper Specification cell colored if OOS Bottom Grid will show characteristics results All Characteristics results within the selected sample OR All results within the selected Characteristic Colored if OOS
Slide 45 MES.NET Controls Sample Viewer Control
Slide 46 MES.NET Controls Sample Viewer Control Specific Methods for the Control (button bar) Filter (to apply filter properties) Edit Sample Edit Results Pull Sample Unpull Sample ToggleSampleFinalFlag Cancel Sample Record MES Sample Attributes Record MES Result Attributes Launch SPC Control Chart for Selected Characteristic Specific Events for the Control SelectedRowChanged StatusChanged
Slide 47 MES.NET Controls Sample Viewer Control - Filter
Slide 48 MES.NET Controls Sample Viewer Control – Edit Results Edit Results in new pop-up grid Display of Characteristics to Add Rows for Multiple Measurements per Characteristic Ability to Add Additional Rows up to Max Sample Size Enforcement of Data Entry / Reasonable Limits Color Indication if Individual Result is Out of Specification Direction to Move when Entering data (next result or next characteristic) Selection of whether Characteristics are in Rows or Columns Display of Reasonable and Specification Limits Verify User Credentials if necessary
Slide 49 MES.NET Controls Sample Viewer Control – Edit Results
Slide 50 Agenda Wonderware MES 2012 Overview Wonderware MES Quality Management Overview WW MES QM – MES Client Configuration WW MES QM – MES Service WW MES QM –.NET Controls WW MES QM – Sample Recording Object WW MES QM – New Reporting Content WW MES Operations & Performance Roadmap
Slide 51 Sample Recording Object Application Server Object for Interacting with WW MES Quality Mgmt Similar to UCO for Performance And OCO for Operations Associated with an Entity That Can Capture QM Data Displays Information on Current Samples Displays Information on Characteristics within Samples Allows Saving Contextual Data about a Sample Allows Saving Contextual Data about Characteristics within a Sample Allows Saving Characteristic Results within a Sample Provides Statistics and Alarms for Results
Slide 52 Sample Recording Object General Tab General Tab With Response is only option Default Delay Timer Auto reset Error Code / Error Message / Status
Slide 53 Sample Recording Object Sample Tab Sample Tab Number of Recent Samples to View Each will have additional read only fields for Sample level information Request / Warning / Expiry Times Sample ID / Sample Name / Sample Status / Sample Result State Job and Item Fields Characteristic list Priority Spare Fields Writable Sample object attributes for Sample ID Segment Requirement / Segment Response Lot / Sublot Operator and Event Time for Pulling / Finalizing Sample Priority Spare fields
Slide 54 Sample Recording Object Sample Tab
Slide 55 Sample Recording Object Sample Tab Sample Tab (cont) Commands Record Sample Data Record MES Sample Attribute Data Command Finalize Sample Data Generate New Sample Reset
Slide 56 Sample Recording Object Sample Tab Sample Tab (cont) List Control for MES Sample Attributes Add MES attributes for samples For each attribute have writeable property for Value and/or Notes
Slide 57 Sample Recording Object Characteristics Tab Characteristics Tab Writable Object Attributes Note Cause Group / Cause Control Move / Ignore Sample Equipment Operator Configurable Object Attributes Can Collect Result Data – disable collection for a characteristic Can Collect Automatic Data – Enable / Disable / Use Configuration Enable Attribute Characteristics for automatic collection SampleSize reflecting number of ValueNumberXX fields added Expose Statistics – which creates output attributes for 15 statistics Always expose USL / LSL
Slide 58 Sample Recording Object Characteristics Tab
Slide 59 Sample Recording Object Characteristics Tab Characteristics Tab Output attributes (Read Only) Unit Of Measure Severity string and code Default chart (string and code) QM Specification and Start Effectivity Date Lower and Upper Reasonable Limits Min / Max / Normal Sample Size Recent Sample ID Statistics (Read Only) Lower and Upper Specification Limit Min, Max, Mean, and Standard Deviation Cp, Cpk, Pp, Ppk Range and Range Bar Percent Out of Specification Total number of individuals and Samples
Slide 60 Sample Recording Object Characteristics Tab Characteristics Tab (cont) Commands Record Sample Characteristic Data Record Measurement / Result Data Record MES Result Attribute Data Reset
Slide 61 Sample Recording Object Characteristics Tab Characteristics Tab (cont) List Control for MES Result Attributes Add MES attributes for each characteristic For each attribute have writeable property for Value and/or Notes
Slide 62 Depiction of MES QM Sample Hierarchy Sample Sample MES Attributes Result Result MES Attributes N Sample Name Sample ID Job (Work Order, Operation, Seq No) Lot / Sublot Requested / Warning / Expiration Times Sample Status Sample Result State Spares Sample Characteristic link 1 N 1 1 N Sample ID Attribute ID Value Notes Sample ID Characteristic ID Value Number Attribute ID Value Notes 1 N Sample ID Characteristic ID Value Number Value Time User Sample ID Characteristic ID QM Specification ID Test Equipment Note Cause ID Control Move Ignore Sample Sample Char Rule link N Sample ID Characteristic ID Rule ID 1
Slide 63 Agenda Wonderware MES 2012 Overview Wonderware MES Quality Management Overview WW MES QM – MES Client Configuration WW MES QM – MES Service WW MES QM –.NET Controls WW MES QM – Sample Recording Object WW MES QM – New Reporting Content WW MES Operations & Performance Roadmap
Slide 64 Information Server Reports Quality Summary Report
Slide 65 Information Server Reports Quality Summary Report
Slide 66 Information Server Reports Quality Summary Report
Slide 67 Information Server Reports Quality Summary Report
Slide 68 Information Server Reports Quality Detail Report
Slide 69 Information Server Reports Quality Detail Report
Slide 70 Information Server Reports Quality Detail Report
Slide 71 Wonderware MES Quality Management Roadmap CY2014 WW MES Quality Mgt. Cadence Release 1 Q MES Quality Management Release (MES 2012 v4.5) September 2012 CY2012 Mobility Intelligence QI Analyst V 8.0 SP3 QI Analyst V 8.0 SP3 2013/14 QIA to MES QM Migration 2013/14 Quality CY2013 WW MES Quality Mgt. Cadence Release ! Dates are for guidance only and will change
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Slide 73 Agenda Wonderware MES 2012 Overview Wonderware MES Quality Management Overview WW MES Operations & Performance Roadmap MES 2012 R2 Slice 1 MES 2012 R2 Slice 2 MES 2012 R2 Slice 3
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Slide 75 Wonderware MES Overall Roadmap Release Start
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Slide 77 MES 2012 R2 Cadence Roadmap O&P: Slice 1 “Performance” measurements –Middleware, Objects and Reports –Information posted on WDN into an updated MES Deployment Guide Documentation Updates –Database Model MES 2012 –Middleware Guide –Middleware Extensibility Guide –Best Practices – Genealogy, Supply Chain Connector, Bill of Materials, Transaction Control, Using Sessions with the API, Archive/Purge/Restore, etc. Start
Slide 78 MES 2012 R2 Cadence Roadmap O&P: Slice 1 Middleware and MES Objects when Virtualized –Hyper-V and VMWare High Availability - validation / documentation Disaster Recovery – documentation how to recover Live Migration – validation / documentation Failover / Redundancy of MES Objects Specific information for Wonderware MES for concepts / techniques found in the WDN document “ArchestrA System Platform in a Virtualized Environment Implementation Guide” Start
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Slide 80 MES 2012 R2 Cadence Roadmap O&P: Slice 2 Performance / Utilization / OEE / Utilization Object (UCO) –Micro-stop handling – summarized reasons / durations – shift / hour –Line Management –OEE Calculations exposed in the UCO Alternate KPI’s – treatment of productive / non-productive; counts, etc. –Imports of Configuration into UCO / “Partial Clone” –Simplification of “Performance” for easy deployment –Easy ArchestrA Workflow configuration from UCO MESDB and Galaxy Architecture changes Start
Slide 81 MES 2012 R2 Cadence Roadmap O&P: Slice 2 Performance / Utilization / OEE / Utilization Object (UCO) –High Speed status changes – Buffering at Object Level Start
Slide 82 MES 2012 R2 O&P: Slice 1 Performance / Utilization / OEE / Utilization Object (UCO) Same as Current UCO (default migration) All events logged & handled as previously Minimum time between events – 1minute –Alarm / Workflow on Skipped Events UCO Change Middleware MESDB Change Response
Slide 83 UCO Change Middleware MESDB Change Response MES 2012 R2 O&P: Slice 2 Performance / Utilization / OEE / Utilization Object (UCO) All events logged & handled as previously –Buffering of Raw Reasons when Middleware cannot keep up Minimum time between events ~ 5 seconds –Alarm / Workflow when Buffering due to slow response
Slide 84 MES 2012 R2 O&P: Slice 2 Performance / Utilization / OEE / Utilization Object (UCO) All events over minimum time logged as today All RRC changes / Production tracked in Historian –Automatic configuration of Historian to collect events Minimum time between events ~ Historian limit Extraction to MESDB from Historian UCO Middleware MESDB Historian MES Historian Extracter
Slide 85 MES 2012 R2 Cadence Roadmap O&P: Slice 2 Performance / Utilization / OEE / Utilization Object (UCO) –Micro-stop handling – summarized reasons / durations – shift / hour –Restore “Minimum time before Activation” of Raw Reason Codes Start
Slide 86 MES 2012 R2 Cadence Roadmap O&P: Slice 2 Performance / Utilization / OEE / Utilization Object (UCO) –OEE Calculations exposed in the UCO Alternate KPI’s – treatment of productive / non-productive; counts, etc. Start
Slide 87 MES 2012 R2 Cadence Roadmap O&P: Slice 2 Performance / Utilization / OEE / Utilization Object (UCO) –Imports of Configuration into UCO / “Partial Clone” Start
Slide 88 MES 2012 R2 Cadence Roadmap O&P: Slice 2 Performance / Utilization / OEE / Utilization Object (UCO) –Line Management Start
Slide 89 MES 2012 R2 Cadence Roadmap O&P: Slice 2 Performance / Utilization / OEE / Utilization Object (UCO) –Line Management Start
Slide 90 MES 2012 R2 Cadence Roadmap O&P: Slice 2 Performance / Utilization / OEE / Utilization Object (UCO) –Line Management Start
Slide 91 MES 2012 R2 Cadence Roadmap O&P: Slice 2 Performance / Utilization / OEE / Utilization Object (UCO) –Easy ArchestrA Workflow configuration from UCO Start
Slide 92 MES 2012 R2 O&P: Slice 2 MESDB and Galaxy Architecture Use Case 1 –Single Galaxy at Corporate –MESDB, MES Objects and MES Middleware at Plants Corporate Galaxy Plant n MESDB MES Objects MES Middleware
Slide 93 MES 2012 R2 O&P: Slice 2 MESDB and Galaxy Architecture changes Use Case 2 –Single MESDB at Corporate –Multiple Galaxies, MES Objects and MES Middleware at Plants Plant n MES Middleware Galaxy & MES Objects Corporate MESDB
Slide 94 MES 2012 R2 O&P: Slice 2 “Multi-cultural localization” “Multi-cultural localization” support on single MES installation –MES Database and Middleware Server Single language –English or German or … –Clients running on French, German, Spanish, Greek, Russian, Turkish, Chinese, Japanese, etc. Support for the HotFix from EMEA Start
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Slide 96 MES 2012 R2 O&P: Slice 3 Operations - OCO Operations / Operations Object (OCO) –High Speed transactions – may have buffering at the Object Level –Easy loading of Bill of Materials into OCO –Split OCO – Parent OCO / Child OCO Easier use of Templates in IDE Each child can have current functions (Counters, Specs., Inventory, etc.) –Production Counter enhancements Increased reporting accuracy and changeovers –Synchronize of OCO with database (running jobs, quantities, etc.) Start Job, End Job, Production, Consumption from external sources –Easy ArchestrA Workflow configuration inside the OCO Start
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Slide 98 MES 2012 R2 O&P: Slice 4 MES Client Eliminate of “Configurator” and “Supervisor” – single environment Improved user workflow in MES Client –Reduction in “mouse clicks” and cleaner “layout” –Saved filters and default behavior for mouse click in Navigation Pane –Better use of Ribbon Bar and additions to Grids / Properties Pane ArchestrA Workflow configuration in MES Client linked to the Middleware –Configuration of Workflows for information like: Approvals, notifications of additions / changes / deletions, etc. Start
Slide 99 MES 2012 R2 O&P: Slice 4 Reporting Reporting –Creation of a Reporting “datastore” for MESDB –Elimination of Manager reports – migration to SQL Server Reporting Services –Improvements in the current “reporting” controls OEE / Counts / Durations to ArchestrA Graphics Easier customization of look-and-feel for.NET controls Start
Slide 100 MES 2012 R2 O&P: Slice 4 Others… Stateless API – expansion Licensing improvements Installation –Upgrade / Migration - made easier than current methods Live Migration, MES DLL’s, etc. Start
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Slide 102 MES Cadence Roadmap MES 2012 R2+: Futures “Labor” work – Validation / Documentation / Best Practices Handling of Reasons / Codes for multiple operator languages Clients and MES Controls Update - General Makeover –Deliver a One-Click Extensible client to replace current “Operator” –Browser based MES Operator Client based on Web Services –Make controls easier to use with current devices - touchscreen use –New device support – Tablets, Phones, etc. –Using next generation tools for clients Start
Slide 103 MES Cadence Roadmap MES 2012 R2+: Futures Validation / Documentation / Best Practices for integration to external systems –Wonderware Enterprise Integrator –Plug-ins for SAP with MES –Plug-ins for Microsoft Dynamics 2009 / 2012 with MES Start
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Slide 105 Wonderware MES Steering Groups For Wonderware MES 2012 R2 Who? –5 to 10 of our MES users (both customers and implementers) for each area What? –Provide feedback / requirements / reviews of specific areas of functionality –UCO, OCO, MES Client, Reporting… When? –Starting with beginning of MES 2012 R2 development –Anticipate 2 to 4 hours per month –Live meetings and SharePoint site I have a number of volunteers, if interested, then send me an
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