System Platform Upgrade & InTouch OMI Eğitimi

AVEVA (WONDERWARE) SYSTEM PLATFORM TRAINING

COURSE DESCRIPTION

The AVEVA(Wonderware) System Platform course is an 8-day, instructor-led class training designed to provide an overview of the features and functionality of AVEVA (Wonderware) Application Server and AVEVA InTouch for System Platform or OMI. This course provides lectures and hands-on labs to supply and reinforce the knowledge necessary to use these features and functions for plant mod8eling and HMI design. Instructor-led class training designed to provide a fundamental understanding of the features and functionality of AVEVA (Wonderware) System Platform.

Learning objectives

Upon completion of the System Platform course, you will be able to:

  • Create a new application Model the plant floor
  • Acquire data from field devices
  • Configure data communication redundancy Work with alarm and history configurations
  • Maintain application functionality using import and export Define the security model for the application
  • Apply application engine redundancy capabilities
  • Implement .NET scripting to enhance application functionality Backup and restore a project
  • Describe InTouch for System Platform visualization components
  • Create and run visualization applications
  • Describe situational awareness concepts
  • Create and use graphics
  • Implement navigation for visualization applications
  • Implement alarm visualization
  • Implement real-time and historical trending
  • Implement visualization application security
  • View graphics in a browser

AUDIENCE

Individuals who need to create configure or modify projects for AVEVA System Platform.

PREREQUISITES

Familiarity with Scada and industrial automation concepts

AVEVA (WONDERWARE) SYSTEM PLATFORM TRAINING

APPLICATION SERVER

Module 1 – Introduction

Section 1 – Course Introduction

Section 2 – AVEVA System Platform Overview

Section 3 – AVEVA Application Server Overview

Section 4 – The Integrated Development Environment (IDE)

Section 5 – Automation Objects

Module 2 – Application Planning

Section 1 – AVEVA Application Server Project Workflow

Section 2 – Case Study.

Module 3 – Application Infrastructure

Section 1 – The Plant Model

Section 2 – The Deployment Model

Section 3 – System Management Console

Section 4 – The Runtime Environment

Section 5 – Data Simulation

Module 4 – Application Objects

Section 1 – Introduction to Application Objects

Section 2 – Object Attributes

Section 3 – Change Control and Propagation

Section 4 – Containment

Module 5 – Device Integration

Section 1 – Device Integration Servers

Section 2 – Device Integration Objects

Section 3 – Connecting Application Objects to Field Data

Section 4 – Device Integration Redundancy

Module 6 – History

Section 1 – Historizing Data for AVEVA Application Server

Module 7 – Alarms and Events

Section 1 – Alarms and Events Overview

Module 8 – Object Management

Section 1 – Object Export and Import

Section 2 – Galaxy Dump and Galaxy Load                                                                                                                                  

Module 9 – Security

Section 1 – Security Overview

Section 2 – Object Security

Module 10 – Application Redundancy

Section 1 – Application Redundancy

Module 11 – Introduction to QuickScript.NET

Section 1 – Introduction to Scripting

Section 2 – Variables and Control Statements

Module 12 – Galaxy Backup and Restore

Section 1 – Galaxy Backup and Restore

INTOUCH FOR SYSTEM PLATFORM or OMI

Module 1 – Introduction

Section 1 – Course Introduction

Section 2 – AVEVA™ System Platform Overview

Section 3 – Visualization Overview

Section 4 – Encrypted Communication

Section 5 – System Requirements and Licensing

Module 2 – Getting Started

Section 1 – Introduction

Section 2 – Development Environment and InTouch Windows

Section 3 – Runtime Environment and Application Design

Module 3 – Symbols

Section 1 – Symbol Overview

Section 2 – Symbol Editor

Section 3 – Symbols with Objects

Section 4 – Tools and Animations

Section 5 – The OwningObject Property

Section 6 – Custom Properties

Section 7 – Scripts in Symbols

Section 8 – Galaxy Styles

Module 4 – Widgets

Section 1 – Widgets Overview

Module 5 – Alarms and Events Visualization

Section 1 – Alarming Overview

Section 2 – Live Alarms Visualization

Section 3 – Logged Alarms and Events Visualization

Module 6 – Trend Visualization

Section 1 – Historization Overview

Section 2 – Real-Time Trending

Section 3 – Trend Client Control

Section 4 – Historian Client Trend Control

Module 7 – Security

Section 1 – Security Overview

Section 2 – Signed Writes

Section 3 – Customization of the Runtime Environment