
Wonderware System Platform Application Server
08 - 12 April 2024
Sandton
Johannesburg South Africa
Cost per Delegate
R19,999.00
Course Overview
Part 1 (Application Server) illustrates the use of ArchestrA tools and services in the System Platform to develop a project utilizing connectivity to the field, data processing, scripts, alarms and history, using features and functionality such as Automation Objects, templates, template instances, ArchestrA Integrated Development Environment and QuickScript .NET. Part 1 also provides a fundamental understanding of how to utilize the InTouch Alarm DB Logger for real-time alarm recording as well as the security settings available for securing the applications.
objective
Upon completion of this course, you will be able to:
• Create new projects using ArchestrA Integrated Development Environment
• Model the plant floor using automation objects
• Work with the alarm and history configuration in the Galaxy
• Configure ArchestrA security in the Galaxy
• Troubleshoot Wonderware Application Server applications
• Create new InTouch Managed Applications
• Create new ArchestrA Symbols
• Work with the alarm controls for alarm visualization
• Apply the Historian Client .NET controls for real-time and history trending
• Use ArchestrA security in an InTouch Managed Application
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
This training class is targeted to engineers, application developers, system integrators, and other individuals whose jobs include creating and/or maintaining a Galaxy for use with the Wonderware System Platform.
Prerequisites
Manufacturing industry experience
Course Outline
Part 1 (Application Server):
Module 1 - Introduction
• Section 1 - Course Introduction
• Section 2 - Wonderware System Platform
• Lab 1 - Creating a Galaxy
• Section 3 - The ArchestrA IDE
• Section 4 - Automation Objects
• Section 5 - System Requirements, Licensing and Support
• Section 6 - Application Planning
• Lab 2 - Identifying the Mixer
Module 2 - Application Infrastructure
• Section 1 - The Plant Model
• Lab 3 - Creating the Plant Model
• Section 2 - The Deployment Model
• Lab 4 - Creating the Deployment Model
• Section 3 - The Runtime Environment Lab 5 - Using Object Viewer
• Section 4 - Connecting to the Field Lab 6 - Connecting to the Field
Module 3 - Application Objects
• Section 1 - Templates and Instances
• Section 2 - The $UserDefined Object
• Lab 7 - Modeling the Heat Exchanger
• Section 3 - Change Control and Propagation
• Lab 8 - Configuring Change Control and Propagation
• Section 4 - The $AnalogDevice Object
• Lab 9 - Modeling a Meter
• Section 5 - The $DiscreteDevice Object
• Lab 10 - Modeling a Valve, Pump, and Motor
• Section 6 - Containment
• Lab 11 - Creating the Mixer
Module 4 - Extending the Objects
• Section 1 - UDAs
• Section 2 - Extensions
• Lab 12 - Configuring the Motor Speed
• Section 3 - Introduction to QuickScript.NET
• Lab 13 - Adding Auto Reconnect to DDESuiteLinkClient
• Lab 14 - Configuring Automatic Reference
Module 5 - Alarms and History
• Section 1 - Alarms
• Lab 15 - Configuring Alarms
• Section 2 - Historization
• Lab 16 - Configuring History
Module 6 - Security
• Section 1 - Security Overview
• Lab 17 - Security
Module 7 - Galaxy Maintenance
• Section 1 - Exporting and Importing Objects
• Section 2 - Configuring Instances Through a .CSV File
• Section 3 - System Management Console (SMC)
• Section 4 - Network Account Utility
Module 8 - Device Integration Products
• Section 1 - Wonderware I/O Servers
• Section 2 - Wonderware Data Access Servers
• Section 3 - Device Integration Objects
Module 9 - Multi-Node Applications Products
• Section 1 - Application Redundancy
• Lab 18 - Configuring Application Redundancy
• Section 2 - DI Redundancy
• Lab 19 - Configuring the Redundant DI Object
• Section 3 - Multi Node Application
• Lab 20 - Convert to Network Environment
End of the Workshop
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