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Aug 9-10, 2010 |
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CTC 595 Bay Street, 3rd Floor Toronto, Ontario Canada
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Profession Development Hours: 14
Meals: Breakfast, lunch, coffee, tea, soft drinks and refreshments available throughout the day. |
| Price: |
$1,695 |
| Seats Available: |
16 |
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Course OutlineModule 1Upon completion of this module, graduates will have the following knowledge and skills: - Understand the benefits of OPC and understand and be able to explain the various OPC specification including Data Access, Historical Data Access and Alarms & Events.
- Install and configure OPC servers & clients and Test OPC connections
- Understand the client/server architecture
- Know the levels of redundancy, their affects on the system and how to integrate it
- Integrate archives and analyze data using OPC HDA and Configure remote OPC connections
Lessons - Introduction to OPC
- Tunnelling Technology
- Alarms and Events
- Redundancy
- Client Server Architecture
- Historical Data Access
Module 2Upon completion of this module, graduates will have the following knowledge and skills: - Diagnose and debug any OPC system
- Understand the benefits of OPC and how OPC components can be used to build efficient and flexible systems
- Be empowered with an understanding of networking concepts and how they effect OPC systems
- Recognize, identify, and solve various networking problems through common symptoms
- Understand the inner workings of DCOM and learn how to set or restore an OPC system’s DCOM configuration
- Identify problems related to interoperability
- Learn how to optimize an OPC solution to maximize the performance and stability of the system
- Build an OPC Toolbox using troubleshooting techniques through various OPC technologies
Lessons - Networking
- DCOM Essentials
- Troubleshooting Techniques
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