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Terminated in academic year 2022/2023

Process Systems

Type of study Follow-up Master
Language of instruction English
Code 352-0519/04
Abbreviation PS
Course title Process Systems
Credits 4
Coordinating department Department of Control Systems and Instrumentation
Course coordinator doc. Ing. Lenka Landryová, CSc.

Subject syllabus

1. Visualization system, data acquisition from real time process.
2. Man-machine Interface and production process interaction.
3. Data visualization in operator workstations and object oriented graphics.
4. Process system architecture, client, server, multi-tier and service-oriented architectures.
5. Uncertainty, fuzzy, and probability in process systems, risk and criticality concepts for operation and technological equipment.
6. Key indicators in process systems, monitoring effectiveness and downtime, tools for reporting.
7. SPC analysis and tools in process systems.
8. Data access in applications and user rights in process systems.
9. Real time and historical trends and reports in processes
10. Modeling process systems, MES, standards according to ISA95.
11. Modeling functionalities according to ANSI/ISA-95, data model, simulation model, object model, definition relations
12. Information exchange and ERP system collaboration
13. Business model in MES, B2MML, XML document, B2M transaction, UML
14. Modeling in information systems, workflow, notification of events and communication in process systems

E-learning

Presentations and tasks in LMS system.

Literature

Pantek Wonderware application server – Wonderware system platform. Retrieved March 10, 2007 from http://pantek.cz/pdf/produkty/wsp/wsp_dtsh.pdf.

Viscom Viscom .NET Team. OPC and .NET with COM Interoperability. Retrieved January 15, 2007 from http://www.codeproject.com/dotnet/opcdotnet.asp.


World Batch Forum Batch Markup Language, BatchML, Version 02, Documentation. Retrieved August 2., 2006 from http://www.wbf.org/Content/NavigationMenu/General_Information/Partners_and_Affiliates/WBF/
Working_Groups2/XML_Working_Group/BatchML/BatchML.htm.

Advised literature

GABRECHT, S. D. The Benefits of Component Object-Based Application Development. Lake Forest, CA, USA: Wonderware. Retrieved cit. December 12., 2006 from http://content.wonderware.com/us/aboutus/news/white+papers.