
Description
The AVEVA™ Manufacturing Execution System 2023 – Operations Virtual Instructor-Led Training course is a 3-day, instructor-led class designed to provide a fundamental understanding of the features and functionalities released with the Manufacturing Execution System – Operations software. The course covers the components and capabilities of the software, as well as topics for configuring and defining an operations model, products, and production capabilities. Topics are also provided for implementing production execution, data collection, reporting of traceability and genealogy information, and integration between Manufacturing Execution System – Operations and System Platform. Hands-on labs are provided to reinforce the knowledge necessary to use the Manufacturing Execution System – Operations software.
Objectives
Upon completion of this course, you will be able to:
- Describe Manufacturing Execution System – Operations software and its components
- Implement security for the Manufacturing Execution System software
- Create a production and execution model, which addresses bills of materials, operations, and inventory
- Create plant equipment in the Manufacturing Execution System database
- Describe production capabilities to track production data in a production environment
- Create and execute work orders that enforce production rules
- Implement bills of materials in production processes
- Describe production genealogy tracking
- Describe how to use reporting tools to view and analyze production reports
- Describe the application object provided with Manufacturing Execution System – Operations
- Implement the integration of Manufacturing Execution System – Operations and System Platform
- Use .NET controls provided with the Manufacturing Execution System software
- Describe inventory management in Manufacturing Execution System – Operations
- Discuss Manufacturing Execution System application maintenance
Outline
Module 1 – Introduction
- Section 1 – Course Introduction
- This section describes the objectives of the course, intended audience, prerequisites, and the course agenda.
- Section 2 – Manufacturing Execution System – Operations Overview
- This section describes the functionality, architecture, and component hierarchy of Manufacturing Execution System – Operations, and provides an overview of the client applications.
- Section 3 – System Requirements and Licensing
- This section describes hardware requirements, software requirements, and licensing for Manufacturing Execution System – Operations.
Module 2 – MES Client Overview
- Section 1 – MES Client
- This section describes the MES Client user interface.
- Section 2 – Security
- This section describes the security settings in the Manufacturing Execution System software, including security groups, users, group privileges, and security parameters.
Module 3 – MES Operations Modeling
- Section 1 – Operations Modeling Overview
- This section explains what modeling is. It also describes the production model for the simulated manufacturing plant used in this course.
- Section 2 – Entity Model and Entity Capabilities
- This section describes physical entities, how to define and configure them, and how to grant them user access. It also describes entity capabilities, and how to enable the capabilities.
- Section 3 – Sites, Shift Patterns, and Shift Schedules
- This section provides an overview of shift patterns and shift schedules and explains how to create and configure them. It also discusses the use of shifts for reporting purposes.
- Section 4 – Product and Process Definition
- This section describes item classes, items, units of measure, processes, and operations. It also describes how to link items to a process.
- Section 5 – Work Order and Job Execution
- This section describes how to create and manage work orders, and how to execute jobs. It also introduces the out-of-the-box client application MES Operator, and how to use it to track production.
- Section 6 – Item Grades, States, and Reasons
- This section describes the use of Item Grades, States, and Reasons, and explains how to use Item Reasons for production and consumption.
Module 4 – Storage and Inventory Management
- Section 1 – Storage Capability
- This section describes storage capability. It also describes storage options, and how to use storage settings to track the source and destination of transfers.
- Section 2 – Inventory Management
- This section describes the capability of MES Operations software to track inventory, including the capabilities to move, receive, and reclassify inventory.
Module 5 – Genealogy
- Section 1 – Bill of Materials
- This section describes the configuration and components of a bill of materials. It also defines item sources, storage destinations, and assigning the proper output in the processes and operations.
- Section 2 – Genealogy Tracking
- This section describes the product genealogy, and how to track genealogy in a production environment.
Module 6 – By-Products
- Section 1 – By-Products
- This section describes how to define by-products, and how to track the production of a by-product in a process.
Module 7 – MES Operations and System Platform Integration
- Section 1 – MES Operations and System Platform Integration Overview
- This section provides an overview of the fundamental concepts and architecture of System Platform, and the integration between MES Operations and System Platform. It also introduces tools and components that are available for the integration, including MES application objects, Entity Model Builder, MES .NET controls, and MES APIs.
- Section 2 – Entity Model Builder
- This section describes the Entity Model Builder as an extension of the System Platform IDE, and how to export the Galaxy model to the MES database.
- Section 3 – Operations Capability Object Features
- This section discusses the features of the Operations Capability Object, including general configurations, production and consumption counters, and examining the runtime job execution using the object and attributes. It also explains event response types (With and Without Response), event time (autogenerate), the rejected message retrieval feature, and the Rejected Message viewer.
- Section 4 – MES .NET Controls
- This section provides an overview of the .NET controls included with the MES Operations software. It also describes the Operations .NET controls, how to import them into a Galaxy, and how to use them in a symbol and a layout.
Module 8 – Steps, Specifications, Spares, and MES Attributes
- Section 1 – Operation Steps
- This section explains steps, step sequence numbers, and how to execute steps in an operation.
- Section 2 – Specifications
- This section describes the use of specifications, how to configure global specifications, and how to assign specifications to operations in a process. It also describes how to use specification attributes and commands in the Operations Capability Object to configure and execute specifications.
- Section 3 – Spares and MES Attributes
- This section describes spare fields and attributes, and how to use them to record various additional information for the production operations.
Module 9 – MES BI Gateway Reports
- Section 1 – Introduction to MES BI Gateway Reports
- This section introduces how to run production operations-related reports using MES BI Gateway Reports.
Module 10 – Application Maintenance
- Section 1 – Middleware Customization
- This section describes the tools that are used to configure middleware operational parameters.
- Section 2 – Database
- This section discusses the mechanisms that are used to create, back up, and upgrade databases.
- Section 3 – Data Archival, Purge, and Restore
- This section describes how to use the Database Maintenance module in MES Client to archive, purge, and restore MES databases.
Appendix A – MES API References
- Section 1 – Stateful API
- This section describes the Stateful API and the Stateful API wrapper.
- Section 2 – Stateless API
- This section describes the Stateless API and the Stateless API wrapper.
- Section 3 – Web API
- This section describes the Web API.
Prerequisites
Knowledge of the following tools, features, and technologies is required:
- Manufacturing industry experience
- From AVEVA™ Application Server software product:
- System Platform IDE
- Automation objects
- Deployment model
- Plant model
- Industrial Graphics
- QuickScript .NET scripting language
- From AVEVA™ Operations Management Interface software product:
- Operations Management Interface development tools
- Apps
- From AVEVA™ InTouch HMI software product:
- InTouch development tools
- .NET Controls
Audience
Individuals who need to configure and use the AVEVA™ Manufacturing Execution System 2023 – Operations product in their manufacturing processes
*Remarks:
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Registration Link: AVEVA™ Manufacturing Execution System 2023 – Operations, 15 – 17 July 2026 (3 Days) – Fill out form
สถานที่: Enlighten Technology – https://maps.app.goo.gl/z9YizQ9gfqhbpfz1A
