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Exaquantum Road MapCopyright © Yokogawa Electric CorporationFeb. 77h, 2005
Exaquantum Road Map
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Exaquantum Design Background InformationExaquantum Design Background Information
To be the next generation business intelligent PIMS productTo take advantage of new and emerging technologiesTo reduce typical PIMS engineering configuration by 60%To provide a fully integrated single vendor Yokogawa solution for the DCS and PIMSTo provide a reliable, resilient business critical software solution (distributed, high availability)
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Design Goals
Brand new design – no legacy system technologiesUtilising the latest Microsoft technologies in order to ensure future proofing– SQL Server– Application integration based upon DCOM– Open interfaces – ODBC, OLE DB, OPC, etc.
Embracing open and de-facto industry standards– OPC (DA 2.x, A&E 1.x, HDA 1.1, Batch 1.0, Data Browsing)– Microsoft technology– Fully Integrated with current Microsoft operating systems
Seamless Integration with Yokogawa Control SystemsUser friendly and User CentricLow cost of Ownership
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Customer Focused Development
All new developments are based upon existing and new Customer requirements
– you talk, we listen, we deliver!
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Development Performance to Date
Exaquantum– Release 1.10 Dec 2001 – Major Enhancements– Release 2.01 Nov 2002 – Major Enhancements– Release 2.02.50 Sept 2003 – Major Enhancements– Release 2.04 March 2004 – Minor Enhancements– Release 2.10 November 2004 – Major Enhancements
Exaquantum/SER (Sequence of Events Recorder)– Release 1.01 July 2003 – First Release
Exaquantum/Batch– Release 1.01 September 2003 – First Release– Release 1.02 December 2004 – Major Enhancements
No other competitive product attracts this level of investment and development!
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Future Development Plans
Exaquantum– Release 3.01 3Q 2005 – Major Enhancements
Exaquantum/SER – Release 1.02 2Q 2005 – Major Enhancements
Exaquantum/Batch– Release 1.03 3Q 2005 – Major Enhancements
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Quality Standards
Development environment utilises the latest tools for software developmentAll activities carried out under the auspices of ISO 9001:2000 & TickIT quality proceduresProducts subjected to same System Quality Assurance regime as used for other Yokogawa Products by a separate department in Tokyo (SysQA)Yokogawa Marex is a Certified Microsoft Partner
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Product Overview
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Exaquantum: Unique FeaturesExaquantum: Unique Features
Equalisation with Yokogawa DCSsSingle point of configuration with Yokogawa DCSsEvent Driven Architecture Utilises all facets of OPC Technology Data Quality retained throughout Exaquantum Aggregations form part of Tag Data structureTags organised in User Defined Hierarchical FoldersDatabase organised in Plant Hierarchy FormatRole Based User ViewsProduction Calendar based aggregations and reportsCS 1000/CS 3000 Graphic import capability
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Ethernet
Ethernet
Exaquantum/PIMS( Server)
Exaquantum/ExplorerClient
User role based Name SpaceUser role based Name SpaceEach user role can have separate namespace plant viewEasy to useSecure access control
Server-A Server-B
Multi-server support
One client can display data from many Exaquantum servers
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Ethernet
Ethernet
Exaquantum/PIMS( Server)
Exaquantum/Explorer( Client)
Time
Down Recover
Exaopc HDAServer
ExaquantumServer
Exaquantum Server
Data Catch-up
Datarecover
Run
History Data Catch-up
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Release 2.02.50 Features
Released with the following functionality:– Cross-server calculations– Historian Scalability– Limited Re-calculation of aggregated values– Trend performance improvements– Network configuration enhancements– Exaquantum OPC DA Server for SAPODA, the
SAP OPC client– OPC Data Recovery Tool
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Release 2.02.50 Key Features
Web User Interface (IE 6)MSI Installation (Client)Windows XP & Office XP Improved Audit trailAlarm and Event enhancementsCENTUM CS 1000/CS 3000 DCS Graphic conversion tool– Convert DCS graphics to Exaquantum/Explorer and Ex
aquantum/Web graphics
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Web Enabled using .NET
Ethernet
Ethernet (Intranet)
Exaquantum/PIMS(Server)
Exaquantum/Web server(Windows 2000/2003)
Intranet/Internet
Web-Browser (IE6)
Display Components:•Trend•Data Entry Grid•Alarm & Event•Graphics•Excel add-in
OPCWorkstation
YokogawaDCS
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Exaquantum/Web Graphic Display (1)
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Exaquantum/Web Graphic Display (2)
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Exaquantum/Web Trend Display
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Exaquantum/Web Alarms & Events Display
Displayed in Milliseconds!
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Exaquantum/Web RBNS Display
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CS 1000/CS 3000 Graphic Converter
Ethernet
Ethernet
Exaquantum/PIMS( Server)
Exaquantum/Explorer( Client)
CS3000 HIS
SVG Graphic
Converter
CENTUM Graphic
file
ExplorerDocument
file
SVG Graphic
file
Features:• Style sheets can be configured for conversion
modifications including the insertion of navigation buttons
• Supports parameterization• Support report time• Tag bindings are transferred• CS 1000/3000 graphic/PXD can be used as
source for the Exaquantum/Explorer graphic editor
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Current Release 2.10 Features
Ad hoc user defined aggregations in ExcelSimplified archiving and disk space managementHistory catch-up following network failuresWindows 2003 ServerOffice 2003Improved client performanceTrend Performance ImprovementsHistorian performance enhancements– Write efficiency– Archiving
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Current Release 2.10 Features (Continued)
Web security enhancementsRBNS Security– Users can be assigned Write access to individual RBNS
views– Allows Operators to see all plants but only have write
access to selected plants– Gives users greater flexibility in the deployment and
support of RBNS installations
Improved Diagnostic ToolsSingle Server support for 100,000 tags per serverTemplate import/export toolOPC Reference data can updated automaticallyLicensing Improvements
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Current Release 2.10 Features (Continued)
Improved Diagnostic Tools:– Helps Yokogawa provide fast, reliable
system support– Automatically collects a range of data– Customers receive more responsive and
accurate responses to support queries
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Beyond Release 2.10
Data Compression (with no loss of process information)Bulk Data Writing tool (Option)64 bit server Microsoft operating systemSQL Server 2005
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Batch Plant InformationManagement System
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Introduction to Exaquantum/Batch
Evolution from Exaquantum PIMSBatch Plant Information Management for Pharmaceutical and other batch process industriesPerforms the following Batch functions:– Reporting– Analysis
Essential and integral part of the Yokogawa Batch Solution PortfolioBusiness focused, not process focused
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Philosophy for Exaquantum/Batch Design
To be the next generation business intelligent Batch product
To take advantage of new and emerging technologies
To reduce typical Batch engineering configuration by 95% (with Automatic Batch Data Collection)
To provide a fully integrated single vendor Batch solution to the customer
Web based User interface
OPC Batch 1.0 compliant – the FIRST!!
Batch History Catch up supported
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Exaquantum/Batch
Supports Yokogawa and Non Yokogawa Batch Systems
Designed for Low Total Cost of Ownership
– Based upon S88 models & terminology
– Tightly coupled with CS 1000 & CS 3000 Batch
– Web based user interface
– Standard displays
– Built in analysis functions
– Powerful reporting package included
Designed for regulated environments – 21 CFR Part 11 Capable
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Sequence of Events Recorder
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Exaquantum/SER Key Functions
Sequence of Events Recording from disparate sources (DCS, PLC, ESD) via OPC Automatic Trip detection and report generation for trip analysis Thin client Web User Interface Evolution of Exaquantum
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Sequence of Events Recorder (1)
Objective– To show Alarm and Event data from a number of sources in
a time ordered manner– To filter Alarm and Event data on all attributes
Alarm and Event Collection– Alarm and Event Collection from OPC sources– Millisecond time resolution for storage (if supported by the
OPC source)– All sub systems/OPC servers and the SER server must be
time synchronised– Stored in SQL server database
Archiving– Alarm and Event group (as in Exaquantum PIMS)
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Sequence of Events Recorder (2)
Reporting– Selection of a time range for view of Alarm and Events– Filter based on all attributes stored in database (both fixed
and custom from OPC)
– Select which columns to show/hide– Result set can be saved to the file system (as XML) and
reloaded at a later time– Result set can be sorted on each column
For example:Select events from t1 to t2 whereOPCServer = “Plant One”And TagName LIKE “XXX01*”
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Sequence of Events Recorder (3)
Trip Detection– Objective:
• To find out what happened in the plant leading up to and after a plant trip occurred
– Configuration Steps:• Define the events received that are trip conditions.
• Define the pre and post period to collect tag and event data
For example:Trip Name : Plant ShutdownCondition : When OPC server = “Plant One”
and Source = “FCS0001” and Tagname = “XXXX001” and DataValue = “1”
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