Title: Visualization in the RealTime Enterprise
1Visualization in theReal-Time Enterprise
- Ken Marsh
- Service Manager
- OSI Software Asia Pte Ltd
2Take Away
- Visualization Big Picture - whole PI system
- PB and DL examples (including man entry lab data,
excel eye candy) - Batch, SQC, Process Templates, Profile
- PB live - ad-hoc, zoom, cursor
- Newer features - annotations (read, write),
manual data entry with ActiveX Control, AF - Future features - from Tom's slides
- RtWebParts live
- - show SharePoint Portal first
- - show one of each web part and interaction
- - open graphic with PB to edit
- - export data to Excel
- - show how it fits together into an enterprise
site - - show how easy to make own web page
- RtWebParts slides
- - architecture
- - organization
- Control trend type from TreeView selection
- Table to value, time series, gauge
3Enterprise Visualization
- Visualization tools fly-over
- Smart Clients - new and future features
- Thin Client - Visualization for the masses
- Live Demo
4Thin Clients
Smart Clients
Visualization Root Cause Analysis Planning Content
Authoring
Structured PortalEnvironment Allows Users to
Build DisplaysWithout IT Training
Seamless Interaction Between Smart Clients
Portal Environment
PerformanceImprovement
OperationalVisibility
KnowledgeManagement
ProductQuality
LeanManufacturing
AssetManagement
SituationalAwareness
5ProcessBook
6PI-DataLink
7Microsoft Excel 2007
8PI Profile
9PI BatchView/Process Templates
10PI SQC/SPC
11ProcessBook Annotations and VBA
12AF Modeler in PB
13AF Modeler in PB
14AF Modeler in PB
15Features Coming Soon (PR2)
Pie Chart
Table
Vertical Trend
Gauge
Scales on bar
16Enterprise Visualization Needs
- Easy to implement/maintain
- Easy to use
- Scalable
- Secure
- Makes information available to the masses
17The Answer RtWebParts
18RtPortal Architecture
RtBaseline
RtPortal
- Smart Client
- ProcessBook
- DataLink
- ActiveView
Trusted Connections
Check in out documents from SharePoint
RtBaseline Services
Internet Explorer
- PI Server
- Module Database
- RtWebParts
- Windows Server 2003
- Windows SharePoint Services
- Microsoft SQL Server 2000
Transactional, Web service, and other data
19RtWebParts Requirements
- Server side
- Windows 2003 Server with IIS and ASP.Net
- Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services or
Microsoft SharePoint Portal Server 2.0 - Client side
- Internet Explorer 6.0 or later
20Security made simple
- Integrated with Windows Active Directory for
Authentication and Authorization - Uses ordinary web protocols for compatibility
with standard security practices - Firewalls
- SSL
- Web Proxy
- PI data access controlled through baseline
services with PI trusts
21Enabling Enterprise Visibility
- Leverages existing Microsoft Sharepoint or SAP
iView portal technology - Uses standard web protocols
Easy to Implement
- Content and configuration stored in single SQL
server database - Client end requires only Internet Explorer
Easy to Maintain
Easy to Use
- Minimal training required
- Fuels critical, informed, profitable actions
OSIsoft delivers portal components for
Microsofts SharePoint and SAPs Enterprise
Portal frameworks that enable your Real-time
Performance Management goals.
22Thank you!
Ken Marsh Service Manager OSI Software Asia Pte
Ltd
23Site Organization
24Site Organization
25Creating a New Site
26Creating a New Web Part Page
27Adding Content
28Data From PI Points
29PI Graphics
30Getting Relational Data
31Using Module Context
32New With Version 1.1
RtMessenger
RtXYPlot