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Contents
Welcome to Wonderware System Platform...............1
Wonderware System Platform Services .................................. 2
Industrial Domain Services................................................... 2
Software and Device Connectivity Services ......................... 2
Information and Data Management Services ...................... 3
Information Delivery and Visualization Services ................ 3
System Management and Extensibility Services................. 5
Wonderware System Platform Functional Components ........ 6
Getting Started ......................................................................... 8
Installing Wonderware System Platform 2014 with
InTouch 2014.....................................................11
What You Need to Install Wonderware System Platform
2014 Software ...................................................................... 11
Prerequisites ........................................................................ 12
Using the Wonderware System Platform Installation
Process ............................................................................... 13
Installing Your Wonderware Product License ...................... 16
Setting Up the Development Studio ........................19
Using the ArchestrA IDE ....................................................... 20
Starting the ArchestrA IDE ................................................ 20
Creating a Galaxy ................................................................ 21
Setting Up the Wonderware System Platform
Historian Server .................................................23
Setting Up the Historian Server............................................ 24
Planning Considerations ........................................................ 24
Historian Server Hardware and Software
Requirements .................................................................... 25
Microsoft SQL Server Database Requirements ................. 25
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Contents
Welcome to
Wonderware System
Platform
Information
Delivery and
Visualization
System
Management and
Extensibility
Industrial
Domain Features
Information and
Data
Management
Plant Model
Application
Development
Database
and Historian
HMIs, Historian,
Lab Systems CMMs
Software
Applications
MES, Databases
Field Devices
PLCs, RTUs, DCS
Wonderware
Historian Client
Reporting Client
Galaxy
Repository
HMIs, Historian,
Lab Systems,
CMMs
Wonderware
Application
Server
Wonderware
Historian
Wonderware
Information
Server
Software
Applications
MES, Databases
Field Devices
PLCs RTUs, DCS
Wonderware Historian
Wonderware Historian is a time-series data optimized
plant data historian. It stores plant data from Wonderware
I/O Servers, DAServers, and industrial HMI applications.
The Historian also contains event, summary, configuration,
and system monitoring information. The Historian is
tightly coupled to a Microsoft SQL Server database.
Wonderware Clients
Wonderware clients include run-time client computers
running ArchestrA components, which include a core
infrastructure called Platforms, key software applications
(Engines), and objects (Framework Objects) that expose
framework related functionality. These components are
centrally deployed and administered from Wonderware
System Platforms server-side products.
Getting Started
Getting Started
Client
Computer
InTouch for
System
Platform
Client
Computer
Historian
Client
Web
Applications
Platform
Development
Studio
ArchestrA IDE
InTouch
WindowMaker
Application Server
Historian Server
Web Server
Wonderware
Application
Server
Wonderware
Historian
Wonderware
Information
Server
Platform
Platform
Platform
Galaxy
Repository
SQL Server Database
Wonderware System Platform
Development Environment
Historian and
Configuration
Node
Configuration
and
Reporting
Installing Wonderware
System Platform 2014
with InTouch 2014
Use the Wonderware System Platform installation to install
the entire suite of Wonderware HMI and Supervisory
software products, or only the components you require. The
simplified installation process makes installation easier
than ever. It walks you through a series of dialog boxes that
allow you to:
Prerequisites
The Wonderware System Platform installation program
analyzes the software installed on your computer and lists
any software that is required but not currently installed.
Note At the start of the installation, the prerequisites check
is system-specific rather than product-specific.
Setting Up the
Development Studio
The InTouch HMI and the ArchestrA IDE typically are
installed together on the Wonderware System Platform
Development Studio. You use the Development Studio to
build ArchestrA application objects and InTouch visual
applications. The following figure shows the interaction
between the ArchestrA IDE and traditional InTouch
components. The figure also shows how an InTouch
managed application can be can created from the
Development Studio.
The Development Studio fully integrates the InTouchHMI
with ArchestrA symbols to build the visual components of
your applications.
ArchestrA IDE
Starts
Application
Manager
Starts
WindowMaker
InTouchViewApp
Template
InTouchViewApp
Instance
Derived
Starts
WindowViewer
Starts
Builds
Runs
Managed
InTouch
Applications
Hosts
ViewEngine
Instance
Hosts
Starts
Deploys
Press CTRL + I.
The Connect to Galaxy dialog box appears.
Creating a Galaxy
The first time you start the ArchestrA IDE you need to
create a Galaxy. After that, you can select the Galaxy in
which you are developing applications each time you start
the ArchestrA IDE.
To create a Galaxy
Setting Up the
Wonderware System
Platform
Historian Server
The Wonderware Historian is the Wonderware System
Platforms high-speed data acquisition and storage system.
It stores historical and real-time data. Summary and
configuration data are stored in the embedded SQL Server
database. Time-series historical data is stored in optimized
file structures on disk called history blocks.
The following figure shows a high-level functional view of
the Historians data storage design.
System Platform Client Applications
InTouch for
System Platform
Wonderware
Information Server
Wonderware
Historian Client
SQL Queries
Historian OLE DB Provider
SQL Server Database
History Blocks on Disk
Live Data
Wonderware Historian
Retrieval
System
Summary Data
Storage
System
Configuration Data
Data
Acquisition
System
HCAL
Wonderware
Application
Server
DA Servers
I/O Servers
Third-Party
HMIs
Planning Considerations
Planning Considerations 25
Setting Up the
Wonderware System
Platform
Web Server
Wonderware Information Server is the Wonderware System
Platform Web Content Server for factory information.
Wonderware Information Server shows plant floor
information obtained from HMI applications, alarm
databases, I/O Servers, and the Wonderware Historian.
The following figure summarizes the typical data sources
for information presented by Wonderware Information
Server.
Wonderware
Application Server
Wonderware
Historian
Alarm
Database
Domain
Controller
Site LAN
Internet
Remote Users
Local Users
Installation Options
Installation Options 29
Configuration Overview
This getting started guide describes how to set up a basic
installation of Wonderware Information Server that uses
the minimum software requirements and includes these
features:
Installation Options 31
5
6
Installation Options 33
Installation Options 35
appears.
Installation Options 37
FactorySuiteSample database
Data Sources
Process Graphics
For the Process Graphics sample to update the live data,
you must run InTouch WindowViewer on the
Wonderware Information Server computer.
For the Trend Content Units to work, the ActiveFactory
Reporting feature must be installed and configured.
Creating an Application
This section provides an overview of how to create an
application with the ArchestrA IDE located on the
Wonderware System Platform Development Studio. You
can create both visualization applications with the
InTouchHMI or object applications with the ArchestrA IDE.
For more information and a complete description of how to
create an application, see the Wonderware Application
Server User's Guide located on your software DVD.
This booklet explains the basic procedures necessary to
create a production application with application objects. If
you want to learn more about creating visualization
applications, see the InTouch HMI Getting Started Guide
included in the Wonderware System Platform 2014
distribution case.
Here are the major tasks to create a basic ArchestrA
application with objects:
40 Creating an Application
42 Creating an Application
44 Creating an Application
2
3
4
5
6
7
view.
The Deployment view shows the areas, system objects,
and application objects you created earlier.
The Area you created will appear under Unassigned
Host.
2 Drag the AppEngine instance to the area in which you
placed the WinPlatform instance.
3 Drag your areas to their respective AppEngine
instances. You should see a hierarchy.
4 Drag your AppEngine instance and drop it on the area
that represents your platform.
46 Creating an Application
Getting More
Information
The Wonderware System Platform library consists of a set
of online books and help. Each Wonderware product that is
part of Wonderware System Platform includes individual
documentation about using the product.
Wonderware System Platform documentation is offered in
two different media:
Description
Explains configuring and
deploying Application Server
applications.
Publication Name
(file name)
Description
Application Server
Scripting Guide
(Scripting.pdf)
Platform Manager
Users Guide
(PlatformManager.pdf)
Galaxy Database
Manager Users Guide
(galaxymanagement.pdf)
Publication Name
(file name)
Description
Invensys License
Manager Guide
(InvensysLicenseManager
Guide. pdf)
Wonderware ArchestrA
Protocol Guide
(Protocol.pdf)
ArchestrA Object
Toolkit Developer's
Guide
(ArchestraObject Toolkit
Development Guide.pdf)
ArchestrA GRAccess
Toolkit API User's
Guide
(GRAccess.pdf)
Description
Publication Name
(file name)
Description
Publication Name
(file name)
Description
Description
Wonderware Historian
Concepts Guide
(HistorianConcepts.pdf)
Wonderware Historian
Administration Guide
(HistorianAdmin.pdf)
Publication Name
(file name)
Description
Wonderware Historian
Database Reference
(HistorianDatabase.pdf)
Wonderware Historian
Glossary
(HistorianGlossary.pdf)
Description
This guide describes how to
install Wonderware Information
Server, administer and maintain
an installed Wonderware
Information Server, and how to
access factory information over
the internet/intranet through
Wonderware Information Server.
The installation section includes
hardware and software
requirements and migration
instructions. The administration
section includes information on
configuring data sources,
managing security, and
performing customizations,
accessing factory information over
the internet/intranet through the
Wonderware Information Server,
and using the TableWeaver and
reporting features.
Publication Name
(file name)
Description
Wonderware
Information Server
Win-XML Exporter
Guide
(WISExporter.pdf)
ArchestrA Web
Exporter Guide
(aaWebExporter.pdf)
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