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The PI-ProcessBook Family Customizable views of your data - Anywhere you want them
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The PI-ProcessBook Family ProcessBook 2.0 ProcessBook 2.1 ProcessBook 2.2ActiveView 2.2 Web Directions... ActiveView 2.1
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PI-ProcessBook 2.1 Customizable views of your data - Anywhere you want them
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ProcessBook 2.1 -- UI Trends easier to design and use Customize your User Interface Demo
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VBA & Add-ins Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) 6 Nearly 100 new properties, methods, and events COM add-ins Application context Custom data sets
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Calculations in ProcessBook New PI Data Sets Averages and expressions Demo
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PI-ProcessBook 2.2 Customizable views of your data - Anywhere you want them Go for it
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ProcessBook 2.2 Preview Logarithmic y-axis scale Time-range toolbar ToolTips Enhanced Undo/Redo Polyline
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And more… Support for Sub-second timestamps String Tags Open and Save to http:// Microsoft Installer Technology Automation enhancements
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PI-ActiveView 2.1 Customizable views of your data - Anywhere you want them Demo
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PI Server Any Web Server Internet Explorer PI-ActiveView 2.12 w/VBA 6 HTML PI-API ActiveView shows PI data
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No two twins... ProcessBook Design environment Highly customizable Build and debug VBA programs ActiveView View any ProcessBook display in an ActiveX container Enhance interaction with VBA and web scripts
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Other goodies Display sizing improved from Beta 4 Batch and SQC Trends On-line documentation Utilities CAB Wizard Create html versions of ProcessBooksProcessBooks Examples
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PI-ActiveView 2.2 Customizable views of your data - Anywhere you want them
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PI-ActiveView 2.2 All the features of ProcessBook 2.2 Log scales ToolTips Time toolbar Show me!
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PI Server Microsoft IIS PI-ActiveView Server w/VBA 6 PI-SDK Navigator or IE PI-ActiveView Applet HTML/JPEG PI-ActiveView Server Demo
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PI-ActiveView Server ProcessBook display code executes on server Image of display appears in the browser User interaction (e.g., mouse clicks) are processed by the server
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Requirements Java-enabled browser (Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator) Microsoft Internet Information Server OSI deliverables ActiveView components VBA 6 Sample ASP pages
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Comparison with clients Mouse-over and mouse drag feedback Performance May be better or worse Scalability Administration
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XML Approach Generic development environment FrontPage InterDev Non-Microsoft tools Web Server ActiveX Controls Active Server Pages Browser ActiveX Controls or Java applets No ProcessBook PDI files
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PI Server Microsoft IIS PI-ActiveView Server PI-SDK Internet Explorer PI-Trend Control Navigator or IE PI-Trend Applet XML Web Components Demo
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ProcessBook Foundation ActiveView 2.12 User interface and logic on client High performance, easy development ActiveView Server User interface and logic on server Easy administration, easy development
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XML and Components User interface on client Logic on server More flexibility, more development effort High performance and easy administration Accomplishes the same thing as other approaches
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Advantages Port 80 (HTTP), no PI-API connection from client Consistent with SQL Server/Site Server and other application environments
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Demo using FrontPage Client PI Data Control Trend Control Server PI Data Retrieval Business Object FrontPage Demo Internet Explorer Demo
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Internet Explorer Web Server (IIS) Components PI Remote Data Control PI Data Business Object PI-API RDS XML
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Web Site Demo Browser-independent Trends, tables, searches Web site product Netscape Demo
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Browser Web Server (IIS) Components PI Data Control PI Data Business Object PI-API XML
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Web Application Administrator chooses features for users User displays are saved in a database
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Keys XML infrastructure provides growth path and openness (evidence is the multiple ways we are using it already) XSL (Extensible Stylesheet Language) Use of standard development environments Choices for partitioning between client and server
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Active View AV Server XML- ActiveX XML- Java Browser independent YY Protocol HTTP/ PI-API HTTP Client interactivity GoodOKGood Permanent client components LargeSmall VBAYY Web ServerAnyIIS
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Summary Development continuing on ProcessBook, ActiveView New products ActiveView Server Unnamed application (e-ActiveView2000.com?) Web components Schedules and packaging to be determined
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The PI-ProcessBook Family Customizable views of your data - Anywhere you want them
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