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1 System Platform 2014 Roadmap & New Features 11-Apr-17
(c) 2002 Invensys Systems, Inc.

2 HMI Supervisory Roadmap
Wonderware System Platform /InTouch 2012 R2 Device Integration Updates Multi-Galaxy Runtime Raised Historian Scalability Dual Historian InTouch Machine Licensing Semantic Model InTouch 2012 R2 Extension Access Anywhere HTML5 InTouch Access No Graphic Conversion 100% InTouch Functionality Wonderware System Platform \InTouch 2014 Scripting improvements Unified Historian New Animations Situational Awareness Lib Alarm Aggregation Template locking Styles Symbol Wizards OPC UA client New License tool Q4-2012 Q3-2013 Q4-2013 CY-2015

3 Atypical ( A typical ) Topology…
Workstation I/O Data Server Information Server Historian Galaxy Repository AutomationObject Server Visualization Node Engineering Station InTouch InTouch IDE IDE InTouch InTouch Bootstrap Bootstrap Bootstrap Bootstrap Galaxy Rep. Historian Info Server Bootstrap Bootstrap Bootstrap Bootstrap Bootstrap IO Server Bootstrap What type of machine can run what..? Which piece goes where..? Licensing..? If I put this CD in, what can I install..? You mean I need 3 CD’s to get everything I need on this PC..? I would like to say that technology made us do it… that this scenario was complex because Microsoft did it this way too… and while some of it may be true, we needed to simplify more than Microsoft did. IT people made it their jobs to understand the complexity that is technology. Process and Automation had NO such luxury.

4 New with System Platform 2012: Simplified Installation – Single DVD
Multiple setup options: Role Based Product Based Both can be customized 1 install disc

5 Installation User Interface
Here are screenshots of the Installation paths that you can take. Note that there is both a Product based install as well as an ArchestrA System Platform Role based install. <Click> The Product Based Install dialog allows the user to select which components that will be installed. This dialog is appropriate for the experienced developer who is already versed in the Wonderware components they want to install After selection a Prerequisites check will be done to make sure that the node is ready to install the requested Wonderware components. The Role base install is a novel way of installing the components that provide a particular behavior on that node. As we saw earlier Server 2008 has a similar methodology of adding behaviors to a Server install. And of course, The Custom selection allows for detailed component Selection.

6 Cadence Release: Wonderware System Platform 2012
Released November 2011 Wonderware InTouch HMI 2012 (v10.5) Wonderware Application Server 2012 (v3.5) Wonderware Historian Server 2012 (v10.0 SP1) Wonderware Historian Client 2012 (v10.0 SP2) Wonderware Information Server 2012 (v4.5)

7 Cadence Release: Wonderware System Platform 2012 R2
Released December 2012 Wonderware InTouch HMI 2012 R2 (v10.6) Wonderware Application Server 2012 R2 (v3.6) Wonderware Historian Server 2012 R2 (v11.0) Wonderware Historian Client 2012 R2 (v10.1) Wonderware Information Server 2012 R2 (v5.0)

8 Cadence Release: Wonderware System Platform 2014
Scheduled Release: December 2013 Wonderware InTouch 2014 (v11.0) Wonderware Application Server 2014 (v4.0) Wonderware Historian Server 2014 (v11.5) Wonderware Historian Client 2014 (v10.5) Wonderware Information Server 2014 (v5.5)

9 System Platform 2014 New Features
InTouch 2014 (v11.0) Situational Awareness Library Element Styles Symbol Wizards New Animations Graphic Performance Index Owning Object InTouch Access Anywhere Historian 2014 (v11.5) Historize Alarms & Events from Wonderware Application Server Support for 2M I/O at Tier 2 New SDK toolkit Application Server 2014 (v4.0) Multi-Galaxy Communication ArchestrA Service Bus Template and Symbol Protection QuickScript Editor Scripting Enhancements Alarm System Enhancements Technology Updates New Technology Support Windows 8, Server 2012 .NET Framework 4.5 SQL Server 2012 SP1

10 2014

11 Providing the Right Information to the Right People at the Right Time
Information flows upstream & downstream Transformed/Aggregated In context to the process Timely and actionable Consumer Type #1: Near Real-Time Data Runtime Performance Information Operators, Maintenance, Supervisors etc. Typically Consumed near the Process Consumer Type #2: Summary Information Daily, Weekly, Monthly, or User-Specified Time Period Managers, Engineers, Continuous Improvement Teams Typically Delivered via Web-based Reports

12 Operational Challenges
11-Apr-17 Operational Challenges “Is our production on track?“ -Plant Manager- “How did the 3rd shift perform last night?” -Operations Manager- “How can my on-call operator respond to alarms when out of the control room or building?” -Shift Supervisor- “I’m sending John to China on a project for 2 weeks. What if the new line in Cleveland needs his help?” -Engineering Manager- Wonderware InTouch Access Anywhere can help in all of these areas, answers the questions above and much more. Invensys proprietary & confidential Copyright © Invensys 2010

13 Industrial Software Solutions: Common Characteristics
Microsoft Platform-Centric Operating Systems SQL Databases Back-end technology: .NET, WCF, DCOM, Visual Studio Front-end delivery: IIS, SSRS, XML, ActiveX, .NET Controls Specific Hardware Requirements: Server and Client machines, often multi-node CPU, Memory, HDD requirements High Availability, Redundancy, Failover Network and Power infrastructure

14 Industry Challenges Human related challenges:
11-Apr-17 Industry Challenges Human related challenges: Mobility: New ways to work (BYOD) Information consumers remote from process. Shift from centralized to remote or flexible workers. Security & user authentication. Plant & facility challenges: Visibility of the equipment by casual users Regulatory compliance Procedure management Plant maintenance Resource availability Challenges Confronting Industry Today In today’s challenging economic times it is particularly important to improve work processes, maximize workforce performance, align business and field goals, improve equipment reliability and maintain regulatory compliance. Wonderware InTouch Access Anywhere can help in all of these areas and much more. Invensys proprietary & confidential Copyright © Invensys 2010

15 Technology Challenges
One Business, Many Technologies. Compatibility and/or Interoperability: Operating Systems (Windows, Mac OS, iOS, Android, Linux, etc.) Browsers (Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Opera, etc.) Extending Microsoft-centric applications to other platforms: RDP requires client application (e.g. RDC, PocketCloud, etc.) Client applications must be installed and configured. Solutions must be secure and encrypted.

16 Variety of Solutions Available Today
Technology RDS (Microsoft) Web Apps (HTML, SSL, HTML5) Mobile Devices and OS (iOS & Android) & SMS Interaction Strategy: Two Approaches Extend the server/workstation experience to the mobile worker. Allow the mobile worker to interact with remote systems via mobile-centric technology

17 Introducing InTouch Access Anywhere
Full web-based access to InTouch applications from anywhere anytime regardless of platform or location. Runs in HTML5-compliant browsers (IE, Safari, Chrome, Firefox, etc.) No Flash, Java, ActiveX, Silverlight or other special software needed. Doesn’t require installing or configuring any client-side applications. Platform-agnostic: Runs on a variety of devices (Desktops, Laptops, Tablets, Smart Phones, Smart TVs and more) Running on a variety of platforms (Windows, iOS, Android, Linux,…) Provides secure access Same OS-based security as Remote Desktop Supports HTTP, HTTPS, and SSL. Natively supports RDP encryption.

18 InTouch® Access Anywhere Benefits
11-Apr-17 InTouch® Access Anywhere Benefits Feature Benefit Access and control your InTouch® (includes alarms &data history) from anywhere regardless of the platform or location! (mobility-enabler) Use any HTML5 enabled Device! (Android, Chrome, iPad, Mac, Linux, HMTL 5 TV) Runs on the browser Does not install anything on the client Mobility & Cost savings. The ability to troubleshoot plant equipment from the office, home or on the road provides an unprecedented level of flexibility that maximizes engineer’s output. Ability to connect the most suitable resources instantly on a project saving the cost of travel Ability to remember what you worked on Business continuity One secure link-no programming required No maintenance……… Security All of the above with no compromise on InTouch® functionality! Invensys proprietary & confidential Copyright © Invensys 2010

19 InTouch Access Anywhere
11-Apr-17 InTouch Access Anywhere REMOTE ACCESS Mobile Users Casual Users Industrial Computer Visualization Node Engineering Station Casual Users Automation Object Server Automation Object Server Galaxy Repository Historian InTouch Terminal Server + InTouch Access Anywhere I/O Data Server Mobile Users Plant Any location (c) 2002 Invensys Systems, Inc.

20 RDP Compression and Acceleration
Enhances remote desktop performance over the Internet. Image compression: Compresses images before transmitting them to the browser for rendering. Packet shaping: Optimizes the network messages to improve network utilization and performance. Whole frame rendering: The display is updated as a whole rather than in blocks, as performed by standard RDP. Coupled with the other optimization features, it results in a smoother display that more closely resembles the functionality on local desktops.

21 Remote User Log-In Open a web browser
Enter URL or IP of the InTouch Access Anywhere Server Select InTouch application (if more than one exists on the server.) Enter valid credentials Click on “Connect”

22 System Requirements Server side Client End:
Windows Server OS (Windows 2003 Server, Windows 2008 Server SP2) Remote Desktop InTouch 2012 R2 InTouch TSE Concurrent licenses Client End: HTML5 compatible browser including, but not limited to: Internet Explorer 10 or IE6 - IE9 (with Google Chrome Frame) Chrome 12 or higher Safari 5 or higher Firefox 6 or higher Opera 11 or higher Amazon Silk

23 Changing Operator Role – Market Trend
1970’s 1980’s 1990’s Present Safe Reliable Efficient Effective Operations has actually gotten worse as HMI systems have become to easy to change and add irrelevant information. Control by exception. Alarm strategies are poorly defined and managed. P&ID style screens are used to support Operator trouble shooting of upset conditions. Very little awareness of how well the system is running. Very little visibility that the performance of the system is drifting prior to a disruptive alarm.

24 Modern HMI: Today we can almost anything
Realistic 3D equipment. Millions of shades of color. Animated flames, flows, motors.

25 Without the Decoration
Needless flash and glitz extremely low information per square inch ratio – proliferation of pages - ++$

26 Opportunity: Situational Awareness
Enhance the operator’s Situational Awareness of current process conditions. Leverage a variety of visual techniques within the HMI. Increase contrast between normal operating conditions and alarm states requiring action. Largely monochrome color palette. Display vivid colored alarm states. Graphics purposely not photo realistic. Provide just enough visual detail to deliver functional purpose without showing extraneous information to operators.

27 Situational Awareness Symbols
Traditional HMI Critical What Happened ? Alarm Grid Tool Process Trends Impact Tool Knowledge Operator Operational Limits SAL Graphics Knowledge Operator Alarm Boundaries What is Happening ? Interpretation time Alarm Time - 40 %

28 Situational Awareness Symbols Library

29 Situational Awareness Symbols Library

30 Consistency through Element Styles
Element Styles selectable from pull down list Element Style displayed as property Applied to graphic elements

31 Ability to Choose from Multiple Palettes

32 Symbol Wizard: Example Opportunities

33 Symbol Wizards Simple Case: Pilot Light Many Symbols 1 Wizard
Bezel Thickness Color 2 Options:

34 Example: Multiple Bar Graphs

35 Symbol Wizard – Bar Graph
Rules Rules

36 New Animation: Points

37 New Animation: Alarm Border
2 3 4 1

38 New Animation: Sweep Angle
Example: RPM Meter Optimal range is shown by shaded area. Dynamically established. Supported Elements: Arcs Pies Chords

39 New Graphic Element: Trend Pen

40 New Graphic Element: Trend Pen

41 Programmatic Graphic Generation
Publish open XML Schema Export Graphic as XML Import Graphics as XML Programmatic access to Import/Export Export Configuration Repository ArchestrA Symbol XML Import

42 Owning Object Owning Object can be set without scripting, browsing or typing. Easier to define the graphics from the graphic toolbox.

43 Graphic Performance Indication

44 2014

45 Estimating Bandwidth/Storage

46 Alarm DB Logger Configuration
? 20 steps

47 Alarm History Stack Application Server 2012 R2 HCAP HCAL
History Blocks SQL Server Process History Store-forward Redundancy Compression Bandwidth Limit Opportunity for improvement WWALMDB HCAP SQL Connection WCF Alarm DB Logger HCAL Alarm Manager Application Server Application Server

48 Alarm History Stack Application Server 2014 HCAP HCAL
History Blocks SQL Server History Store-forward Redundancy Compression Bandwidth Limit WWALMDB HCAP WCF HCAL Application Server* * No change for InTouch Alarm/Event History

49 New Alarms & Events In Historian
Same Historian configuration: Server Redundant Historian Store forward Bandwidth

50 Filtering Historized Alarms & Events

51 Redundant Alarm History
Client Switching (active-passive) A2ALMDB A2ALMDB HCAP HCAP Redundant Historians (active-active) HCAL Application Server *

52 Integrated View View Lists show alarm severity
Alarms/acknowledgement on trends Operator actions overlayed OverView Part Of Information Server Released in System Platform 2012 R2 Updated in System Platform 2014 Also works with legacy WWALMDB

53 Coming: Block-Based Alarm History
Storage Alarm/Event stored in History Blocks Easily archive/purge/restore using Windows Explorer Flexible structure Performance Significantly higher rates Capacity limited by space, not insertion rate Licensing May require Enterprise Edition Otherwise, use A2ALMDB Application Server 2014 R2* History Blocks HCAP WCF HCAL Application Server * Tentative—expected in CY 2014

54 Alarm DB Logger Still used for: Standalone InTouch
ASP upgrades with existing DB Logger Stores to WWALMDB

55 Historian Scalability
2,000,000 tags 2 million tags only supported via Replication (from a “Tier 1”)

56 Tag Meta Data Historian 2012 R2 & Earlier Historian 2014 Runtime DB
History Blocks

57 Historian 2014 Status Panel

58 Historian Private Name Space
Historian Client Windows User Management Logins SQL: Per Login Windows Group: Per Login (not per User) SQL Server Management Studio

59 Historian 2014: Private Name Space
New “GroupedPrivateNamespace” System Parameter 0 = “Private” shared with Group 1 = Each account has Private namespace Historian Client Logins SQL: Per Login Windows Group: Per Login (not per User) SQL Server Management Studio

60 New System Tags Tag Description SysStatusMode
Tracks server state (read/write, read-only, down) SysStatusSFDataPending Indicates outstanding store-forward data SysStatusAverageEventCommitSize # property values written together SysStatusAverageEventCommitTime Time required to write the properties SysStatusEventCommitPending # events awaiting commit SysStatusRxEventsPerSec Alarm/event throughput SysStatusRxTotalDuplicateEvents Events discarded because detected as duplicate SysStatusRxTotalEvents Cumulative alarm/event collection

61 Historian Toolkit Updates
Historian 2012 R2 Toolkit Query history for all tags, including Summary Tags Only works with Historian 2012 R2 (aka 11.0) Only .NET 4.0, Application Server 2012 R2 (aka 3.6) Uses single TCP port for communications All new interface (though mapping is straightforward) Does not include tag listing (use SQL) Historian 2014 Toolkit Built-in redundant Historian support SQL query “tunnel” returns ADO.NET RecordSet SQL query “tunnel”: No need for special connection/login management Uses existing HCAL TCP connection Ideal solution for tag listing Returns ADO.NET RecordSet

62 Online Edition Historian Client “Tier 1” Historian User Subscription
11-Apr-17 Online Edition User Subscription Historian Historian Client SmartGlance Historian Client “Tier 1” Historian Control Network I/O InTouch Application Server (c) 2002 Invensys Systems, Inc.

63 Wonderware Historian 2014 Continued scalability gains
Tag Count Retrieval Load First step toward integrated alarm & event history Robust alarm/event history Scalability improvement (modest) Improved Historian Toolkit Truly private name space for group logins Problem: Can’t get enough Redundancy: Not an oxymoron; Denis Lubrun: “It’s magic”

64 Historian Client 2014 Office 2013 Support 32-bit only

65 2014

66 Refocus ArchestrA Target Users
InTouch ArchestrA System Platform # Users Given the right skill level ArchestrA delivers unmatched business value. Goal: We must enable users to deliver System Platform functionality that exceeds InTouch and is even easier to use. Skill Level Novice Expert

67 Visualization Evolution
Two Releases to Achieve Layout & Navigation Displays ArchestrA Graphics Scripts Security Tags History Alarms …. Devices InTouch ArchestrA InTouch 2012 R2 Layout & Navigation Displays Smart Symbols Faceplates Scripts Security Tags History Alarms …. InTouch View 9.0 Layout & Navigation Displays Smart Symbols Faceplates Scripts Security Tags History Alarms …. InTouch 8.0 Layout & Navigation Displays Symbols Scripts Security Tags History Alarms …. InTouch 7.x Layout & Navigation Displays Symbols Scripts Security Tags History Alarms

68 Alarm Improvements Storage Improvements Updated Clients Severities
Store Forward Redundancy Simplicity

69 Runtime Alarms in Context with Awareness
EEMUA 191: Alarm systems a guide to design Namur NA 102 Worksheet: Alarm Management NPD YA 711: Principles for alarm design (Norwegian petroleum doctorate slowly adopted throughout Europe as the standard) VDI/VDE Guideline 3699 (process control using monitors) ISA S18.02, Management of alarm systems for the process industry ANSI/ISA 18.2 Management of Alarm Systems for the Process Industries API RP-1167 Alarm Management For Pipeline Systems

70 Applying Industry Guidelines
Alarm Priorities: The system shall only represent four active alarm priorities: Priority 1 Critical (only Safety and Emergency related) Priority 2 High Priority 3 Medium Priority 4 Low Priority 5 Events and logging only no Alarms. The four priorities and the impact to the business and operation. Ranking and economical scale: Operational risk of the Alarms. Define response times for each category

71 Severity Indication on Alarm Borders
Severity 1 response time < 5min Severity 2 response time < 30min Severity 3 response time < 60min Severity 4 response time < 120min Wonderware Implementation

72 Global Styles for Alarm Colors and Borders
One place to change how alarms are represented to entire project.

73 Alarm Border Animation
Runtime Global Icons Global Styles Auto Configuration for Field_Attributes or objects

74 Awareness at Every Level: Built in Alarm Aggregation

75 Alarm Clients: The Current Method

76 Alarm Clients: Updated Historical
Defined with standard Themes and Styles Fonts best Practices HMI Standards Dynamic Filter tabs Group By functionality Area tree filter

77 Alarm Clients: Updated Runtime
Tabbed filtering Actual alarm indicators on Tabs Ack buttons Styles and themes setup as default

78 Standards Management Reuse of baseline application/components
Application Integrity Change Management Installed-Base Management

79 Standards Management: Protected Objects & Symbols
Source Galaxy Export Export Import Import Destination Galaxy

80 Standards Management: Protected Objects & Symbols

81 Coming soon… Improved Connectivity
OPCUA Client – Data Access Security Fault Tolerance OPC UA Unifies Data, Alarms, and History as all can be achieved through a single component. OPC UA components are platform agnostic and are not tied specifically to Windows based solutions. OPC UA Solutions offer portability and scalability through ensured interoperability. OPC UA supports seamless and secure network traffic and user access. OPC UA components have built in communications reliability leveraging mechanisms for redundancy, data buffering, and recovery from communications loss. OPC UA components have a unified data model allowing a single address space  with a common browser for data, alarms and history. OPC UA components allow complex data and modeling. OPC UA components allow the use of method calls and built in programs (examples used were start/stop process and load batch recipe data). OPC UA components offer enhanced performance (comparable to existing DA/1000s points per second) through report by exception methods. More… IEC Standard Market Adoption Easy Migration Plan Many Products Available Training Available (OPC TI) Toolkits already available (Softing/OPC Foundation)

82 Engineering Efficiency
2014 Engineering Efficiency Script Editor: Auto complete function Me. MyContainer. Scripts Multi level Undo-Redo Line Numbering Consistent color coding Syntax Error Indication

83 Engineering Efficiency
2014 Engineering Efficiency Scripting: Exception Handling Trap Exception Handle Exception

84 General Improvements Removal of platform breach message
Removed standard object description Dialog boxes reflect proper action (cancel on deploy) OPC browser DI Object fixed Default engine execution time reduced to 500ms Default DI Object scan time reduced to 250ms Checkpoint file write frequency now 10 seconds default Use of localhost as GR or Historian name Changed redundancy communication port text on platform Dialog when importing clients or script libraries to indicate the affected objects and to cancel import operation Alarm Manager now able to co exist in multiple sessions

85 IT Compliance User Account Control (UAC) fully supported.
System Platform install with SQL Server Express. Machine name, rename after install is supported. Silent install scripts are included with install DVD. ArchestrA User can now be Non-Interactive. Support for network based installation. Support in A2ALMDB for domain based or integrated security. New updated icons for legacy Alarm Manager.

86 Updated Operating System,
Updated Operating System, .NET Framework, Virtualization, and SQL Server Requirements

87 New Invensys License Manager

88 Where to find a list of these New Features?

89 Reference Document on WDN (200 pages)

90 HMI Supervisory Roadmap
Wonderware System Platform /InTouch 2012 R2 Device Integration Updates Multi-Galaxy Runtime Raised Historian Scalability Dual Historian InTouch Machine Licensing Semantic Model InTouch 2012 Extension Access Anywhere HTML5 InTouch Access No Graphic Conversion 100% InTouch Functionality Wonderware System Platform \InTouch 2014 Scripting improvements Unified Historian New Animations Situational Awareness Lib Alarm Aggregation Template Locking Styles Symbol Wizards OPC UA client New License tool Wonderware System Platform \InTouch 2015 Ease Of Use Redesign ArchestrA Displays Content Frames/Panes Multi-Touch Support Object Wizards Model Based Navigation Simplified IO Linkage Contextualized Data Alarm Shelving Graphic Security Much More! Q4-2012 Q3-2013 Q4-2013 CY-2015

91 Schneider Electric – no changes announced
11-Apr-17 (c) 2002 Invensys Systems, Inc.


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