![]() ![]() Saying that there is always a benefit going object based. You can deploy unmanaged applications within system platform which means it is basically a Intouch application. Then your whole galaxy is based off of that which could be a bad base.EDIT: I never converted an app from Intouch to System Platform. Once you start diving in and creating and start on the wrong foot. ![]() Best advice is to take all of the courses with WW on System Platform before diving in. ![]() ![]() Also in the way the plant model is layed out with different Areas.WW has BTL (Binding Template Library) which can bind directly with Field and UDA members in objects to tags in RSK5000 using the WW DAServers automatically.Its hard to say but you could spend 100's of hours creating the templates you need before you even start building the plant model. Including Platforms(Computers) The system needs Primary Object servers, Secondary Object(Redundancy) and a GR node. I probably have close to 200 templates that do different things.WW is very specific in the way things are setup. With you being new you won't have any templates created, creating the templates will take the most time but after that one template is created you can make 100's of instances of that which speeds up the process. In the late 1980s, InTouch was Wonderware's first product (see ). The goal was to provide a platform with common controls and development tools for integrating and managing legacy systems with the latest software.InTouchPart of the Wonderware platform, InTouch was the first, and is, the most widely used human machine interface (HMI) for plant visualization, automation and control. Additional components are also available, and third-party applications can also interface with the platform.Evolving from Wonderware's earlier Factory suites, in 2006, the components of Factory Suite A 2 were ArchestrA enabled and combined with Industrial Application Server to form the Wonderware System Platform. The Wonderware System Platform includes the Industrial Application Server (IAS), the primary component, along with a Web server, a SQL-based database and myriad drivers for all data acquisition and industrial machines. WonderwareA plant automation software platform for managing and controlling the shop floor from Wonderware, a division of British-based Invensys plc (The heart of the 'Wonderware System Platform' is the ArchestrA infrastructure, which provides the underlying architecture for common services and integration. ![]()
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