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The FactorySuite A 2 Advantage Presenter Name Presenter Title
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1 Agenda ► Evolution of the FactorySuite ► Driving Cost Savings The Opportunity The Approach ► The FactorySuite A 2 Advantage The Industrial Application Server Intuitive Engineering Environment Enhanced Communications Application Maintenance ► Summary
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2 FactorySuite 2000 ► Functionally Rich ► Common Communications (SuiteLink) ► New Functionality (DT Analyst, QI Analyst, AF) FactorySuite 1000 ► Introduces the Integrated Suite Concept ► Introduces IndustrialSQL Server Historian ► Introduces InControl PC-Based Control Engine Pre - FactorySuite ► Best of Breed Products and Acknowledged Leader in Ease-of-Use ► Rapid Rise to Dominance in HMI Market ► Largest Breadth of I/O and Plant Floor Connectivity FactorySuite A 2 ► Industrial Application Server ► Plant Model ► Centralized Administration ► Object Based Paradigm ► DA Servers ► Multi-Developer IDE ► Advanced System Diagnostics The Evolution of the FactorySuite - Building Upon a Solid Foundation Evolving Functionality to New Architecture FactorySuite 1000 FactorySuite A 2 FactorySuite 2000
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3 Driving Cost Savings - Key Customer Issues Ever Increasing Integration Costs Lifecycle Cost of Ownership Requirement for Centralized Deployment and Maintenance Reduced Engineering Resources Applications Deployed Globally Shorter Product Lifecycles Leading to Shorter Project Lifecycles Standard Solutions Must be Rolled Out Across many Plants Enterprises Must be Agile - Systems Must Adapt Quickly and Efficiently More Projects Focused on Asset Optimization Fewer Projects Focused on Capacity Expansion Regulatory Compliance Issues
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4 The Opportunity – Addressing the Fundamental Issue Engineering Costs Present the Greatest Opportunity for Decreasing Overall Costs. Typical Project Costs Engineering Software Hardware 25 % 15 % 60 %
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5 The Approach – Addressing the Fundamental Issue Functional Value Project Lifetime Typical Automation Project Project Engineering & Commissioning Value of Project Declines Over Time 1. Shortening Project Development Time 2. Extending Useful Life of Project 3. Increasing Value of Project Over Time FactorySuite A 2 Delivers Value by: Resulting in Increased ROI
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6 FactorySuite A 2 Key Features & Benefits ► Features Unlimited Tag/Object Definition Unrivaled Project Architectural Freedom Adds Structure to Projects through the Plant Model Allows for Distribution of System Loads Reuse of Code Dramatically Improves Productivity Ease of Maintenance and Change Propagation Centralized Security Definition Foundation for Tighter Suite Integration Enhanced Communications and Diagnostics ► Benefit Lower Lifecycle Project Costs Lower Risk Associated with Changes and Modifications
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7 FactorySuite A 2 – Architecture by ArchestrA™ Every System In Your Plant, Working In Concert A Unified Plant application Model Integration is More than Communication Batching Filling Labeling Palletizing Bottling Invensys Honeywell Siemens Emerson ABB Unifying Today’s “Islands of Automation” Empowering all Workers in a plant The ArchestrA Vision
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8 Introducing the Industrial Application Server - A New FactorySuite A 2 Component PLC All functionality of Tag Server resides here. A Typical InTouch Architecture InTouch Workstation InSQL Server for History Industrial Application Server
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9 Industrial Application Server Architecture - Unified Name Space Without Industrial Application Server Name Space 1 Clients Must Address TagServer 1 Name Space 2 Clients Must Address TagServer 2 Clients Must Know On Which Server Tags Reside Work Station TagServer 1 TagServer 2
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10 Work Station Industrial Application Server Architecture - Unified Name Space Adding Industrial Application Server One Name Space – Clients Don’t Need to Know Where Tag/Object Resides Industrial Application Server Nodes Can be Easily Added As Load Requires Advantages of Client Server + Distributed Architecture Centralized Administration and Deployment Relevant tags/objects are local to each station High availability approach Same Configuration Tools Only Difference is Deployment Model Same Administration Regardless of Architecture One Name Space – Clients Don’t Need to Know Where Tag/Object Resides Industrial Application Server Nodes Can be Easily Added As Load Requires Advantages of Client Server + Distributed Architecture Centralized Administration and Deployment Alternate Configuration Fully Distributes Industrial Application Server Across All Nodes Work Station Industrial Application Server Node Work Station Industrial Application Server Node Bottom Line: The Advantages of Client Server Architecture Without the Limitations The Power and Freedom of Peer to Peer Architectures
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11 FactorySuite A 2 Intuitive Engineering Environment The Plant Model - Structuring the Project ► All project data will be grouped according to its physical location. Plant 1 Intake Process Dispatch Line 1Line 2
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12 Industrial Application Server Node FactorySuite A 2 Intuitive Engineering Environment Easily Reconfigure and Distribute Loads No Client Reconfiguration Required Work Station Industrial Application Server Node Dispatch Plant 1 Intake Process Line 1 Line 2 Industrial Application Server Node Plant 1 Intake Process Dispatch Line 1 Line 2
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13 Promotes Engineering Reuse Through Application Objects Logic/Scripting Alarms/Events Inputs/Outputs History Scheme Security Valve Application Object Objects Contain All Configuration Elements
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14 $Valve This Object Becomes a Template for Other Objects CV101 CV201 CV301 CV401 The $Valve Template can be used to create several instances of the device. Promotes Engineering Reuse Through Application Objects Changes to Template Automatically Propagate to Instances New Templates can be Derived from Existing Templates Libraries of Standard Objects can be Developed Standard Templates Decrease Project-to-Project Costs
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15 FactorySuite A 2 Enhanced Communications ► New Data Access Servers (DAServers) Device Integration Objects are Part of Plant Model Supports Remote Configuration and Management Extensive Diagnostics ► Industrial Application Server Supports Classic Wonderware I/O Servers (DDE and SuiteLink) OPC Servers New DAServers
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16 IO Servers, OPC Servers and DAServers limited /locallimited ** DDE Suitelink Native OPC Built-in diagnostics Configuration and Diagnostics in same environment IO ServersOPC ServersDAServers Client Protocol Neutral Remote configuration Hierarchical org. of data *Note: support for hierarchical namespaces in OPC Servers is optional
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17 Industrial Application Server Node FactorySuite A 2 Application Maintenance FactorySuite A 2 Allows: Simple System Expansion Quick and Easy Redeployment of Objects for System Optimization Change Propagation Lowering the Engineering Costs Associated with Changes Lowering the Risk Associated with Changes Engineering Work Station Work Station
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18 The FactorySuite A 2 Advantage Engineering Work Station ► Application Easily Grows With Projects ► Model Exists Across All Nodes in the Industrial Application Server ► Centralized Application Maintenance ► Standard Object Templates and Change Propagation ► Enhanced Communications ► Enhanced Integration InTouch QI AnalystDT AnalystSuiteVoyagerActiveFactoryInTouchActiveFactoryInTouch Industrial Application Server Node InSQL Server Node
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19 Powering intelligent plant decisions in real time
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