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AVEVA™ Operations Management Interface 2023 (SI), 5-7 Feb 2025

AVEVA™ Operations Management Interface 2023 (SI), 5-7 Feb 2025

November 18, 2024

Objectives

Upon completion of this course, you will be able to:

  • Describe AVEVA Operations Management Interface visualization components
  • Create display layouts for visualization applications
  • Create and run visualization applications
  • Describe situational awareness concepts
  • Create and use graphics
  • Create and use namespaces and attributes
  • Implement navigation for visualization applications
  • Implement visualization application security
  • Implement alarm visualization
  • Implement trend visualization
  • Implement historical playback visualization

 

Outline

Module 1 – Introduction

 

  • Section 1 – Course Introduction
    • This section describes the objectives, prerequisites, intended audience, and agenda for the course.
  • Section 2 – System Platform Overview
    • This section describes fundamental concepts about AVEVA System Platform, including its clients, components, and services. It also introduces ArchestrA technology.
  • Section 3 – Visualization Overview
    • This section introduces visualization concepts and describes AVEVA Operations Management Interface as one of the visualization clients of AVEVA Application Server.
  • Section 4 – Encrypted Communication
    • This section describes the encrypted communication for end-to-end communication between server and client software applications.
  • Section 5 – System Requirements and Licensing
    • This section describes system requirements for System Platform software and introduces the licensing model.

 

Module 2 – Getting Started

 

  • Section 1 – Introduction
    • This section introduces features and components of AVEVA Operations Management Interface, including screen profiles, layouts, and panes, and describes how they work as part of the framework for a ViewApp.
  • Section 2 – Screen Profiles
    • This section describes how to create and configure screen profiles and screens using the Screen Profile Editor.
  • Section 3 – Layouts and Panes
    • This section describes how to create and configure layouts and panes using the Layout Editor.
  • Section 4 – ViewApps
    • This section introduces the ViewApp object, including its editor, capabilities, and components.

 

Module 3 – Industrial Graphics

 

  • Section 1 – Introduction to Industrial Graphics
    • This section introduces industrial graphics, including managing them in the System Platform IDE and the out-of-the-box symbol libraries provided with Application Server. It also provides an overview of Situational Awareness concepts.
  • Section 2 – Graphic Editor
    • This section describes the Graphic Editor, including an overview of its interface and configuration of embedded symbols.
  • Section 3 – Industrial Graphics with Objects
    • This section describes using and managing symbols with automation objects.
  • Section 4 – Tools and Animations
    • This section describes element tools and menus available in the Graphic Editor, symbol and graphic element properties, and visualization and interaction animations.
  • Section 5 – Custom Properties
    • This section provides an overview of custom properties for symbols.
  • Section 6 – Galaxy Style Libraries
    • This section explains how to work with Galaxy Style Libraries.

 

Module 4 – ViewApp Application Customizations

 

  • Section 1 – Link a Layout as Content in an Object
    • This section describes how to link a layout to an asset or template as content. It explains how autofill works within the scope of the object and the ViewApp.
  • Section 2 – Layout and Pane Customizations
    • This section describes options for customizing the appearance, navigation, and runtime behaviors for layouts and panes.
  • Section 3 – Custom Navigation
    • This section describes how to customize the built-in navigation in a ViewApp.

 

Module 5 – External Content

 

  • Section 1 – Introduction to External Content
    • This section introduces using external content in ViewApps, including how to create, configure, and manage external content items.

 

Module 6 – Widgets

 

  • Section 1 – Introduction
    • This section introduces using widgets in your ViewApps. It describes the widgets provided out-of-the-box with Application Server, as well as how to import other widgets into a Galaxy.

 

Module 7 – ViewApp Namespaces

 

  • Section 1 – Introduction
    • This section introduces ViewApp namespaces, describes predefined namespaces and attributes available for a ViewApp, and describes using MyViewApp as a reserved keyword to reference namespaces and attributes.
  • Section 2 – Custom ViewApp Namespaces and Attributes
    • This section describes how to manage and configure ViewApp namespace attributes using the ViewApp Namespace Editor.

 

Module 8 – Security

 

  • Section 1 – Security Overview
    • This section provides an overview of security in Application Server, including authentication modes, permissions, roles, and users.
  • Section 2 – ViewApp Security
    • This section describes how to implement security in a ViewApp.
  • Section 3 – Signed Writes
    • This section describes security classifications for object attributes, including configuring Secured Writes and Verified Writes and using them at runtime.

 

Module 9 – Alarms and Events Visualization

 

  • Section 1 – Alarming Overview
    • This section provides an overview of alarms and events.
  • Section 2 – Live Alarm Visualization
    • This section describes how to use the AlarmApp to display and manage alarms and events in a ViewApp. It also describes how to customize the appearance and runtime behavior of the AlarmApp.
  • Section 3 – Logged Alarms and Events Visualization
    • This section introduces alarm and event logging, and describes how to configure the AlarmApp to display logged alarms and events.

 

Module 10 – Trends

 

  • Section 1 – Historization Overview
    • This section provides an overview of historization and introduces viewing trend data in a ViewApp.
  • Section 2 – Real-Time Trending
    • This section describes the Trend Pen element for symbols and introduces trend pen symbols from the Situational Awareness Library.
  • Section 3 – Historical Trending
    • This section describes using the InSightApp and the HistoricalTrendApp for historical trending in a ViewApp.

 

Module 11 – Historical Playback

 

  • Section 1 – Historical Playback
    • This section describes how to configure and start the historical playback service, and how to implement historical playback in a ViewApp.

 

Module 12 – .NET Controls Usage

 

  • Section 1 – Introduction
    • This section describes importing external controls as OMI Apps for use in ViewApps and exposing certain controls by including a manifest file.

 

Module 13 – Scripting in Graphics

 

  • Section 1 – Introduction
    • This section provides an overview of the scripting environment and introduces symbol scripts and layout scripts.
  • Section 2 – Symbol Scripts
    • This section describes predefined and named symbol scripts, explains script triggers, and describes the Action Scripts animation.
  • Section 3 – Layout Scripts
    • This section describes predefined and named layout scripts, including script triggers and the Event Handler.
  • Section 4 – Graphic Client Functions
    • This section explains the ShowContent(), Hide Content(), ShowGraphic(), HideGraphic(), and HideSelf() script functions

 

Prerequisites

Knowledge of the following tools, features, and technologies is required:

  • Industrial automation software concepts
  • From the AVEVA™ Application Server software product:
    • System Platform IDE
    • Automation objects
    • Alarms of attributes
    • Historization of attributes
    • Security
    • Deployment model
    • Plant model

 

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