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The OSIsoft Product

Development Roadmap
Bryan Owen,
Cyber Security Manager

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Agenda
Life before the Roadmap
New Organization
Roadmap Principles
The PRs in details

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Challenges
OSIsoft is platform focused
Useful to many industries
Avoid vertical, stovepipe applications

But development teams were focused on


individual products
Focus on their own responsibilities

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Examples (improvements needed)


String tags
Module Database
Module-Relative ProcessBook displays
several years after MDB release

Annotations
Sub-second data

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Product Development
Roadmap
Describe development orientations
over a 5 years period
Objectives
Communication
What will we deliver?

Predictability
When will we deliver it?

Value
Make sure to deliver the "right" product
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A Core Roadmap Principle


No platform feature is released until
it is available to the user

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This means
Many pieces must be in place:
Database
Visualization
Analysis Infrastructure
SDK

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OSIsoft: new directions


New Sources of Input:
Technical Steering Committee (internal)
Strategic Influence Groups (external)

New Technologies
New Delivery Mechanisms
The Platform Releases

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Product Development Roadmap process

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The central theme: SEA


Simple
Eliminate redundancies, simplify choices
and focus on usability. Everywhere.

Enterprise Aware
Ready to keep customers in business.
Meet enterprise needs and expand our presence.

Available (highly)
Whenever, wherever, and however customers need it.
We are available if and only if a user can use our
system.

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Product Roadmap principles


Feature and Service Oriented
Not product or server oriented
Reduced feature duplication
Unexposed features are not a feature

Focus on the Enterprise


Fit in place
Leverage existing infrastructure

Easy to manage
Deployment
Maintenance
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Initiatives
Smart Connectors
Business gateways
Asset connectors

Managed PI
Event Frames
Localization
New UI
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PI System Platform Aspects and Services


Platform
Drivers
Characteristics
Aspects
Services
(Features)

Initiatives
Timelines
Engineering
Plan

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Delivery on the Promise


Platform Releases
Align product releases around a theme
Ensure that features reach the user
Testing will be done across products in the PR
Commitment to a release schedule

Platform Release 1 is released

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Platform Release Themes


PR 1 = High Availability (HA)
PR 2 = Data Directory and Notifications
Delivery 1 Notifications and High Availability
Delivery 2 Initial Data Directory Support

PR 3 = Enterprise Data Access and Analysis


And beyond

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PI Server Recent History (2001-2006)

2001
2002-2003
2004
2005
2006

PI 3.3, ModuleDB, BatchDB, COM Connector, ACE 1.0


PI 3.3 SR1/SR2, ACE 1.1/2.0 (.Net)
PI 3.4.363/364 (Million Point), ACE 1.2/2.1
PI 3.4.370.52 (Online Backups, License Manager)
ACE 2.1.7 (VS2005), PI 370.76 (Windows Patch)
PI 3.4.370.88 (Unix/64-bit), PI 3.4.375 (HA/PR1)

* projection

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High Availability
Definition
Ability of a system to tolerate faults and continue
to provide service according to its specifications
Dr. Kalinsky Design Patterns for HA

For mission-critical applications, this means:


Data availability
No unplanned downtime
Acceptable performance under load
The PI System has High Availability features today
Already a robust platform, but single points of failure
Can you really afford any downtime?

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HA Features before PR 1
Distributed Data Collection, Storage
& Computation
PI to PI Interface + PI Auto Point Sync
Support for Online PI Server Backup
Support for Microsoft Cluster Technology
Integration with 3rd party Fault Tolerant/HA
solutions

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SIG requests for High Availability


What you asked us to provide:
1. Ability for Clients (ProcessBook) to select among
Replicated Servers
2. Changes to Configuration Data (points, modules)
regularly synchronized between Replicated Servers
3. Near-Identical Time-series Data distributed from PI
Interfaces (within compression specs)

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OSIsoft interprets SIG requests


What youve got:

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1. Ability for Clients (ProcessBook) to select among


Replicated Servers
any PI SDK based
+ static load distribution
2. Changes to Configuration Data (points, modules)
regularly synchronized between Replicated Servers

or in real-time
3. Near-Identical Time-series Data distributed from PI
Interfaces (within compression specs)

(+ no changes to your displays!)


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The value of HA in PR 1
More uptime during server outages
Planned
Unplanned

Automatic failover for data consumers


Automatically publish changes from
a primary to secondary servers
Multiple configurations possible
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PI Replication Architecture
PI Server
Collection of identical PI Servers exposed as one
(Collective)
One Primary Server accepts configuration changes
(e.g. points, modules) and produces a change log
Secondary Servers automatically synchronize with the
Primary change log

Interface Nodes
Identical time-series data distributed to all
PI Servers by new buffering services

Client Access Layer


Transparent PI SDK connection management
Existing and new Clients benefit from HA
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PI SDK in HA Environment
Three connection modes:
Need Primary
Prefer Primary
Dont Care

OSIsoft clients applications in PR1 will


declare mode of connection

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PI API in HA Environment
PI API is not aware of the Collective
Includes PI Interfaces

PI API and Interfaces are being enhanced


to support disconnected startup

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High Availability PI: Architecture


System
Management
Tools

Clients: ProcessBook, DataLink, BatchView, RtWebParts,


Custom Application
AppServers: AF, RtBLS, RtReports, ACE

PI SDK
Discovery, Failover, Failback, Load Distribution Services

API
Buffering

PI Collective

Secondary
Secondary
PIPIServer
Server

Configuration
Changes

API Buffering
Services
PI Interfaces

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Primary
Primary
PIPIServer
Server

Failover
Mechanisms

Configuration

Secondary

Changes

PI Server(s)

API Buffering
Services
PI Interfaces

ProcessBook
What Users Will See at Failover

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ProcessBook
After Recovery

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ProcessBook
User Can Click Revert Button

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PI Replication Benefits
Seamless connection and failover to replicated
servers from any PI SDK client
No change to your displays, spreadsheets, and
portal pages
System scalability, load distribution
Support for systems of all sizes
No specialized hardware requirement
Geographic availability, e.g. disaster recovery
Administration comparable to a single PI Server
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PI Replication Future
Data Mining, Business Intelligence Services
Enterprise Data Center
PI Server
PI Server
Node
Node

PI Server
PI Server
Node
Node

PI Server
PI Server
Node
Node

PI Server
PI Server
Node
Node

Aggregated, Federated PI Server


Aggregated, Federated PI Server

PI Clients

Regional Center 2

Regional Center 1

Site A

Primary
Primary
PI Server
PI Server

PI Caching Server

Aggregated
Aggregated
PI Server
PI Server

Aggregated
Aggregated
PI Server
PI Server

Archive
Mirroring

Client Access Layer

Site B

Primary
Primary
PI Server
PI Server

Secondary
Secondary
PI Server
PI Server

Interfaces
PIPI
Interfaces

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Primary
Primary
PI Server
PI Server

Secondary
Secondary
PI Server
PI Server

Interfaces
PIPI
Interfaces

Platform Release Themes


PR 1 = High Availability
PR 2 = Data Directory, Notifications, HA
Delivery 1 UC 2007
Delivery 2 Q1 2008

PR 3 = Enterprise Data Access and


Analysis
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The Value of Data Management in PR 2


Delivery 1
Notifications (supported by AF 2.0)
Enhancement to security model
More features added to High Availability
User manual for Data Quality management
Support for Microsoft Office SharePoint
Server (MOSS) and Office 2007

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The Value of Data Management in PR 2


Delivery 2
Data Directory exposed (AF 2.x)
Structured Data,
Concepts and Applications

Asset Centric User Interaction


Displays, Reports

Further support for Notifications


Delivery Channels, Visualization

Support for future data


Integration for our NOC (use case)

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PR2: AF 2.0 & Notifications


AF 2.0
Evolution of AF 1.x
Enterprise asset model
Data directory
PI Data
Other data

Notifications
First rollout of the PIANO project
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Foundation
AF 2.0 is
A flexible enterprise asset model
Relationships between the assets:
Hierarchical
Flow network
Not just one type of relationships
Access to:
Relational and web service data
PI data
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PR2 names
Why three names for this meta data layer?
Data Directory
The concept (asset centric, heterogeneous data)

Foundation
Code name for development

AF 2.0
The actual product to support the concept
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The Data Directory in PR 2 Delivery 1 & 2


Data Directory:

PI Archive

Asset Model
supported by AF 2.0
Time-Series

Structural

Information

Information
Honeywell

ABB

Delta-V

Rockwell

Interface

Interface

Interface

Interface

SCM

RDBMS

MES

Structural Data Sources

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Honeywell

ABB

Delta-V

Time Series Data Sources

Rockwell

Functional Breakdown of Foundation


Process Objects
These are the data equivalent of
the ProcessBook symbol library

Reactors
Crystallizers
Valves
Mixers
etc.

You create these as templates


and then can use them in:
Displays
Calculations

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Process objects. Other features:


Objects are created from templates
Templates can inherit from templates
Valves
2-State Valve
3-State Valve

Attributes can be hierarchical


Temperature
Hi Limit
Lo Limit

Attributes can create PI-tags automatically


Objects track history
Useful where process connectivity changes
Useful for doing analysis on old data

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AF Data References
Map Element Attributes to external data sources
Reading an Attribute Value accesses other Data
References as needed
Element Attributes are part of an asset template and
apply to each instance of an asset
Element Model Efficiency
Reactor 1

Formula Data
Reference
=Production/Plan

Production

PI Point

Plan

select value
from prod_plan
where

Reactor1.Efficiency

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Request for
Asset Efficiency

PI

RDB

Creating Assets

Cracker

Crystallization
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Distillation

Boiler

Build Relationships - Models


Plant 1

Hierarchy

Distillation

Boiler

Cracker

Role-based

Connectivity

Models
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Analyses in PR3
Collection based
analysis

Uptime
Alarming

Connectivity based
analysis

Equipment based
analysis
= 65%

= 90%

= 74%

= 94%

Efficiency
KPI
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Mass Balance
Composition tracking

Value of Foundation
Speed the development of displays and
applications
Why Applications?
Every year, customers present their valuable
applications built on PI
We want to provide tools that make this easier for them

Why Displays?
This is how you use our technology to derive value
We want to provide tools accessible for all levels of
users
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What do we mean by applications?


Alarm Management
Analyzer Performance
Automated Generation Control
Automated Reports
Balanced Scorecards
Baseline Best Practices
Batch Quality Monitor
Certificate Of Analysis
Compliance Documentation
Condition Based Maintenance (CBM)
Continuous Emissions Monitor (CEM)
Control Loop Monitor
Corporate Data Warehouse
Customer Load Management
Data Reconciliation
Down-hole Systems In O&G Production
Downtime Monitoring
E-Commerce
Energy Management System
Environmental Compliance Monitor
General Ops Docn And Equipment Specs
Hazardous Waste Tracking
Hierarchical Process Data Views
Hydrogen Manufacturing And Distribution
Incident Investigations
Inventory Management
IT / Systems Monitoring
Key Performance Indicators (Kpi)
Lab Quality Data Integration
LNG Terminal Operating Assistance
LNG Terminal Operations Reports
Maintenance History Or Status
Maintenance Lockout Procedures
Manual Data Recording

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Manufacturing Intelligence Data


Material Balance
Material Usage Tracking
Multi-Plant Equipment Performance Monitor
O&G Production Remote Monitoring
O&G Production Well Testing
Operating Envelope Data
Operations Data Warehouse
Operations Desktop
Operator Handover
Operator Training
Paper Machine Felt Monitoring
Paper Machine Grade Management
Paper Machine Lost Opportunity Module
Paper Machine Performance Monitor
Pipeline Equipment Remote Monitor
Pipeline Leak Detection Support
Pipeline Operations Planning
Pipeline Pigging Schedule For Paraffin Removal
Pipeline Solar Turbine Efficiency Remote Monitor
Plant Performance Overviews
Power Delivery Capability For Gas Turbines
Power Generation Fleet Outage Management
Power Generation Supplier Scheduling
Power Turbine Trip Monitor
Process Monitoring
Process Performance Analysis
Product Compliance Reporting
Product Development Trials
Product Pricing
Product Separation In Multi-Product Pipelines

Production Data Integration To ERP


Production Plan Versus Target Data
Production Plan Versus Actual Data
Pulp And Paper Mill Steam Energy Monitor
Pulp Mill Tracking
Quality Monitoring/Analysis
Reliability Centered Maintenance Support
Reservoir Control And Production Operations
Root-Cause Analysis
Shared Inventory Management Service
Shift Production Monitor
Six Sigma
SPC/SQC Production Quality Control
Steam Turbine Performance Analysis
Substation Load Monitoring
Substation Transformer Asset Management
Supply Chain Management
T&D Network System Load Forecasts
T&D Network System Load Planning
T&D Substation Equipment Monitoring
Tanker Fleet Current/Past Locations
Total Effective Equipment Productivity
Transmission Line Capacity Planning
Transmission Network Diagrams
Transmission Network Frequency Monitor
Troubleshooting Equipment Startups
Utilities Management
Virtual On-Line Analyzer In Refining
Waste Treatment Monitor
Weather Data Import

PIANO PR2
Part of and built on Foundation
Service spanning products
Delivery 1
Notifications with basic Analyses and
equations
Escalations

Delivery 2
More visualization and delivery channels
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Notification Simplified Flow


Trigger

Contacts

Contents

Delivery Channel

Email
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IM

RSS

Webservice

Trigger

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Content

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Subscription
Individual Contact
Active Directory or Custom
Delivery Channel (Plugin)

Email
Phone
IM
Webservice

Escalation
Individual
Group
Escalation
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Example Email Notification

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Example Acknowledgements

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History

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Security

Public versus private


Modification
Acknowledgment
Subscription

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Notification Summary
Triggering events from both PI and non-PI
data
Delivering events to any end point
Historizing all the actions
Reusable Components
Notification View
Notification Configurator

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Platform Release Themes


PR 1 = High Availability (HA)
PR 2 = Data Directory and Notifications
Delivery 1 Notifications and High Availability
Delivery 2 Initial Data Directory Support

PR 3 = Enterprise Data Access and


Analysis

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PR3: Enterprise Release


Foundation driven products
Data Directory HA
Smart Connectors

BaseLineServices 3
Data Access
OPC UA

PIANO Analysis Rules


Archive sets
Event Frames
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Shifting Platform Usage


Time Series
Centric

Time
Series

Data
Access

Connectivity
Context

Operations
Centric

Analytics

Time
Series

Context

Data
Access

(Data Directory)

Connectivity

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Analytics

Enterprise Goals

Allow users to browse or search objects across their enterprise model.


For users that always work within a specified area, search and browse
objects that are associated with the specified area, and not expose the
entire enterprise model.
Because of scalability and availability concerns, there must be a way to
support multiple physical servers that store the logical objects.
Provide browsing and searching user interface components that enable
users of our client applications to find the logical object (and thus the
desired data).
Provide the ability to easily join an existing Foundation server into an
enterprise model.
Provide the ability in the enterprise model to browse and search PI Servers
and PI tags.
The AF-SDK should be able to connect to multiple enterprise models
systems.
Some logical objects will need to be isolated to an area, so that a change to
the logical object will affect, at most, the users that view that area.
Provide a way to determine the dependencies within the enterprise model.

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Enterprise Benefits

Data Directory User Benefits (TSC)

Unified search and use of datasets enterprise wide


Fast, responsive queries
Shared Data Directory between other trusted domains
Data Directory ease of configuration and maintenance
Reusable data definitions
Private and public workspaces for users
Pass context between applications

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PIANO Goals
After PR2:
No more new custom notification logic in
products
No more new scheduling logic in products

After PR3:
No more new custom analysis code in
products

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What is an Event Frame?


An Event Frame is a time series data type that may be
defined by two times instead of one and is optionally
accompanied by supporting data
Batches
Discrete Manufacturing
Transfers
Alarm and Event Interfaces
Events/Incidents/Excursions/Accidents PIANO
Analysis
Demand/Generation forecast analysis for power
Equipment start up and shutdowns
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Event Frame Initiative Scope


Customers monitor their processes for
anomalies and then conduct analyses to
find root causes
Most, if not all analyses revolve around a
named event with start time and end time
Some of these events will never need to
be stored but the analysis techniques
are the same
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Summary
Platform Releases
Focus on features and services
Less focus on products
Deliver value
SEA Principles
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PR1

The
Servers

The
Analytics

The
Visuals

Data Access
RtBaseline Services
for Thin Clients

OLEDB

Module Database
Analysis Framework

ODBC

PI Archive
Data Storage, Management Services,
Audit Trail, Batch

Custom Programming

Structure / Asset Data

OPC / HDA

Failover / Management Services

MCN HealthMonitor
& System Management Tools

RLINK

Real-time Interfaces

ERP / Maintenance
RLINK SERVERS & GATEWAYS
SAP / JD EDWARDS / PEOPLESOFT
MAXIMO / INDUS / MIMOSA

Real-Time Data

Custom Data

IT Data

Relational Data

Web Services

DCS / PLC / SCADA / OPC


HISTORIANS / INTERFACES
COM CONNECTORS

APIs / SDKs

IT MONITOR

OLEDB / ODBC
ORACLE / SQL

SOA / EXTERNAL DATA


LEGACY APPS

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PR2

The
Servers

The
Analytics

The
Visuals

Data Access
RtBaseline Services
for Thin Clients

OLEDB

ODBC

PI Archive
Data Storage, Audit Trail,
Batch (Module Database)

PI AF 2.0

Asset Connectors

Structure / Asset Data

Smart Connectors
Real-time Interfaces

OPC / HDA

Failover / Management Services

MCN HealthMonitor
& System Management Tools

Business Gateways

ERP / Maintenance
RLINK SERVERS & GATEWAYS
SAP / JD EDWARDS / PEOPLESOFT
MAXIMO / INDUS / MIMOSA

Real-Time Data

Custom Data

IT Data

Relational Data

Web Services

DCS / PLC / SCADA / OPC


HISTORIANS / INTERFACES
COM CONNECTORS

APIs / SDKs

IT MONITOR

OLEDB / ODBC
ORACLE / SQL

SOA / EXTERNAL DATA


LEGACY APPS

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PR3

The
Servers

The
Analytics

The
Visuals

Data Access
Web Services

ODBC

PI Archive

PI AF 2.0

Asset Connectors

Structure / Asset Data

OPC / HDA

Failover / Management Services

Directory Services

Audit

Event Frames
& Batch

OLEDB

MCN HealthMonitor
& System Management Tools

Datastorage

Smart Connectors
Real-time Interfaces

Business Gateways

ERP / Maintenance
RLINK SERVERS & GATEWAYS
SAP / JD EDWARDS / PEOPLESOFT
MAXIMO / INDUS / MIMOSA

Real-Time Data

Custom Data

IT Data

Relational Data

Web Services

DCS / PLC / SCADA / OPC


HISTORIANS / INTERFACES
COM CONNECTORS

APIs / SDKs

IT MONITOR

OLEDB / ODBC
ORACLE / SQL

SOA / EXTERNAL DATA


LEGACY APPS

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The
Analytics

The
Server
Windows Server 2003

The
Visuals
Visual Studio.NET

Advanced Computing Engine


(ACE)
RtAlerts

RtReports

Enterprise Services

Compliance & Standard

Facility Monitor

PI Analytics
(Performance Equations, Totalizers, Alarm, RTSQC)

PR1
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Sigmafine

The
Analytics

The
Server
Windows Server 2003

The
Visuals
Visual Studio.NET

Advanced Computing Engine


(ACE)
PI Notifications
(based on PIANO work)

Enterprise Services

Scheduler
RtReports
Compliance & Standard

Facility Monitor

Sigmafine

PI Analytics
(new PE, Alarm, and RTSQC engine based on PIANO work)

PR2
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The
Analytics

The
Server
Windows Server 2003

The
Visuals
Visual Studio.NET

PI Analytics
Advanced Analytics

Configurable Analytics
(PE, Alarm, Totalizer, and RTSQC engine)

(Using Visual Studio.NET)

PI Notifications

RtReports

(based on PIANO work)

Compliance & Standard

Enterprise Services
Facility Monitor and more

PR3
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Scheduler
Sigmafine

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