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System Platform 2014

Roadmap & New Features


HMI Supervisory Roadmap

Wonderware InTouch 2012 R2 Wonderware


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

Q4-2012 Q3-2013 Q4-2013 CY-2015


Atypical ( A typical ) Topology…
Visualization Node Visualization Node Engineering Station Engineering Station Workstation

InTouch InTouch IDE IDE


InTouch InTouch
Bootstrap Bootstrap Bootstrap Bootstrap

Galaxy Rep. Historian Info Server

Bootstrap Bootstrap Bootstrap Bootstrap Bootstrap


AutomationObject AutomationObject Historian Information
Galaxy Repository
Server Server Server

IO Server

Bootstrap
I/O Data Server
New with System Platform 2012:
Simplified Installation – Single DVD

Multiple setup options:


• Role Based
• Product Based
• Both can be customized

1 install disc
Installation User Interface
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)
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)
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)
System Platform 2014 New Features

InTouch 2014 (v11.0) Application Server 2014 (v4.0)


• Situational Awareness Library • Multi-Galaxy Communication
• Element Styles • ArchestrA Service Bus
• Symbol Wizards • Template and Symbol Protection
• New Animations • QuickScript Editor Scripting
Enhancements
• Graphic Performance Index
• Alarm System Enhancements
• Owning Object
• Technology Updates
• InTouch Access Anywhere
New Technology Support
Historian 2014 (v11.5)
• Windows 8, Server 2012
• Historize Alarms & Events from
Wonderware Application Server • .NET Framework 4.5
• Support for 2M I/O at Tier 2 • SQL Server 2012 SP1
• New SDK toolkit
2014
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.
InTouch® Access Anywhere Benefits
Feature Benefit
• Access and control your InTouch® Mobility & Cost savings.
(includes alarms &data history) from
anywhere regardless of the platform or • The ability to troubleshoot plant equipment
location! (mobility-enabler) from the office, home or on the road
provides an unprecedented level of
• Use any HTML5 enabled Device! flexibility that maximizes engineer’s output.
(Android, Chrome, iPad, Mac, Linux, HMTL • Ability to connect the most suitable
5 TV) resources instantly on a project saving the
cost of travel
• Runs on the browser

• Does not install anything on the client


• Ability to remember what you worked on Business continuity

• One secure link-no programming required Security


• No maintenance………

All of the above with no compromise on InTouch® functionality!


InTouch Access Anywhere
Mobile Users REMOTE ACCESS

Casual Users Industrial Computer Visualization Engineering


Node Station

Casual Users

Automation Automation Galaxy Historian InTouch


Object Server Object Server Repository Terminal Server
+
InTouch Access
Anywhere

I/O Data Server

Mobile Users

Plant Any location


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.
Remote User Log-In

1. Open a web browser


2. Enter URL or IP of the
InTouch Access Anywhere
Server
3. Select InTouch application
(if more than one exists
on the server.)
4. Enter valid credentials
5. Click on “Connect”
System Requirements

Server side
• 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
Changing Operator Role – Market Trend

1970’s 1980’s 1990’s Present

Safe Reliable

Efficient Effective
Modern HMI: Today we can almost anything

Realistic 3D
equipment.
Millions of shades
of color.
Animated flames,
flows, motors.
Without the Decoration
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.
Situational Awareness Symbols
Traditional HMI

What Happened ? Critical


Alarm
Tool
Grid
Process
Impact Tool
Trends
Knowledge Operational
SAL Graphics Operator Limits
Knowledge Alarm
What is Happening ?
Operator Boundaries

Interpretation time

Alarm Time
- 40 %
Situational Awareness Symbols Library
Consistency through Element Styles
Ability to Choose from Multiple Palettes
Symbol Wizard: Example Opportunities
Symbol Wizards

Simple Case: Pilot Light

Many Symbols

1 Wizard

2 Options:
Bezel Thickness
Color

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Example: Multiple Bar Graphs

34
Symbol Wizard – Bar Graph

Rules Rules

35
New Animation: Points
“ST4” starts to increase

ST4 ST1

2 ST3 ST2

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New Animation: Alarm Border

4
2

1
New Animation: Sweep Angle

Example: RPM Meter


Optimal range is shown by shaded area.
Dynamically established.

Supported Elements:
• Arcs

• Pies

• Chords
New Graphic Element: Trend Pen
New Graphic Element: Trend Pen
Programmatic Graphic Generation

• Publish open XML Schema


• Export Graphic as XML
• Import Graphics as XML
• Programmatic access to Import/Export

Export

Configuration ArchestrA
Repository Symbol XML

Import
Owning Object

• Owning Object can be set without scripting, browsing or typing.

• Easier to define the graphics from the graphic toolbox.


Graphic Performance Indication
2014

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Estimating Bandwidth/Storage
Alarm DB Logger Configuration

20 steps
Alarm History Stack

Application Server 2012 R2

History Blocks SQL Server

WWALMDB
Process History
Store-forward
Opportunity for
Redundancy HCAP SQL improvement
Compression Connection
Bandwidth Limit
WCF
Alarm DB Logger

HCAL Alarm Manager

Application
Application Server
Server
Alarm History Stack

Application Server 2014

History Blocks SQL Server

WWALMDB
History
Store-forward
Redundancy HCAP
Compression
Bandwidth Limit
WCF

HCAL
Application Server*

* No change for InTouch Alarm/Event History


New Alarms & Events In Historian

Same Historian configuration:


• Server
• Redundant Historian
• Store forward
• Bandwidth
Filtering Historized Alarms & Events
Redundant Alarm History

Client Switching
(active-passive)

A2ALMDB A2ALMDB

HCAP HCAP
Redundant Historians
(active-active)
HCAL
Application Server *
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
Coming: Block-Based Alarm History

Storage Application Server


• Alarm/Event stored in History Blocks 2014 R2*
• Easily archive/purge/restore using
Windows Explorer
History
• Flexible structure Blocks
Performance
HCAP
• Significantly higher rates
• Capacity limited by space, not WCF

insertion rate HCAL


Licensing Application Server
• May require Enterprise Edition
• Otherwise, use A2ALMDB * Tentative—expected in CY 2014
Alarm DB Logger

Still used for:


• Standalone InTouch
• ASP upgrades with existing DB
Logger
• Stores to WWALMDB
Historian Scalability

2,000
Thousands

1,500
2,000,000 tags
1,000

500

-
7.0 8.0 9.0 10.0 2012 2014
2 million tags only supported via Replication (from a “Tier 1”)
R2
Tag Meta Data
Historian 2012 R2 & Earlier Historian 2014

Runtime DB

History Blocks
Historian 2014 Status Panel
Historian Private Name Space

Historian Client Windows User Management

Logins

SQL: Per Login

Windows Group: Per Login


(not per User)

SQL Server Management Studio


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
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
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


Online Edition
User Subscription
• Historian
• Historian Client
• SmartGlance

Historian “Tier 1” Historian


Client
Control Network

I/O InTouch
Application Server
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
Historian Client 2014

Office 2013 Support

32-bit only
2014

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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
Novice Expert Level
Visualization Evolution Two Releases to
Achieve

InTouch ArchestrA
InTouch 2012 R2
InTouch View 9.0

InTouch 8.0

InTouch 7.x Layout &


Layout &
Navigation
Navigation
Layout &
Devices
Navigation Displays
Layout & Displays
Navigation Displays Displays
Layout & Smart Smart ArchestrA
Navigation Displays Symbols
Symbols Graphics
Symbols Faceplates Faceplates
Displays
Symbols Scripts Scripts Scripts Scripts
Security Security Security Security
Scripts
Tags Tags Tags Tags
Security
History History History History
Tags Alarms Alarms Alarms Alarms
History …. …. …. ….
Alarms
Alarm Improvements

• Storage Improvements
• Updated Clients
• Severities
• Store Forward
• Redundancy
• Simplicity
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
Applying Industry Guidelines

1.Alarm Priorities:
2.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.
1.The four priorities and the impact to the business and operation.
2.Ranking and economical scale:

Operational risk of the Alarms.

Define response times for each category


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
Global Styles for Alarm Colors and Borders

One place to change how alarms are represented to entire project.


Alarm Border Animation Runtime

Global Icons

Global Styles

Auto Configuration for Field_Attributes or objects


Awareness at Every Level:
Built in Alarm Aggregation
Alarm Clients: The Current Method
Alarm Clients: Updated Historical
• Defined with standard Themes and Styles
• Fonts best Practices HMI Standards
• Dynamic Filter tabs
• Group By functionality
• Area tree filter
Alarm Clients: Updated Runtime
• Tabbed filtering
• Actual alarm indicators on Tabs
• Ack buttons
• Styles and themes setup as default
Standards Management

• Reuse of baseline application/components


• Application Integrity
• Change Management
• Installed-Base Management
Standards Management:
Protected Objects & Symbols

Source Galaxy

Export Export

Import Import

Destination Galaxy
Standards Management:
Protected Objects & Symbols
Coming soon… Improved Connectivity

OPCUA Client – Data Access


• Security
• Fault Tolerance
Engineering Efficiency 2014

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

Scripting: Exception Handling

Trap Exception

Handle Exception
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
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.
Updated Operating System, .NET Framework,
Virtualization, and SQL Server Requirements
New Invensys License Manager
Where to find a list of these New Features?
Reference Document on WDN (200 pages)
HMI Supervisory Roadmap

Wonderware InTouch 2012 Wonderware Wonderware System


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

Q4-2012 Q3-2013 Q4-2013 CY-2015


Schneider Electric – no changes announced

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