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Process Visualization

Course aims

Objective of the subject is to learn about supervisory control and data acquisition system design for distributed control systems reflecting the role of the human-machine interface for control system operators, and to understand the relation of process data measurement - data visualization - process control.

Literature

InTouch EN. Dokument v PDF formátu, dostupný v elektronické formě.

Advised literature

BERGE, J. Software for Automation: Architecture, Integration, and Security, 1. vydání. The Instrumentation, System, and Automation Society NC, USA, 2005, 328 s. ISBN 1-55617-898-0
DUFORT,Y. C. ISA-95-Based Operations and KPI Metrics Assessment and Analysis. Chandler, USA: MESA International, 2006. 24 pp. Available from URL .
ENTERPRISE CONTROL SYSTEMS INTEGRATION Part 1: Models and Terminology, Instrument Society of America – North Carolina, USA, 2000, 142 p. ISBN 1-55617-727-5 
NACHTIGAL CH. L. 1993. Instrumentation and Control - Fundamentals and Applications. New York, USA: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 1993.
PTAK, R.L., - MORGENTHAL, J.P.,- FORGE, S. 1999 Managers Guide to Distributed Environments. From Legacy to Living Systems. Wiley Computer Publishing, Toronto. ISBN 0-471-19712-2 


Language of instruction angličtina, angličtina
Code 352-0564
Abbreviation PV_IPSA
Course title Process Visualization
Coordinating department Department of Control Systems and Instrumentation
Course coordinator doc. Ing. Lenka Landryová, CSc.