What is a "standard"?
- The definition of a "standard" is simple: operating specifications that everybody follows
- Standards provide openness and interoperability between products from different vendors
Who benefits from standards?
End-users are the primary beneficiaries of standards-
However, few users are large enough, or strong enough, to demand and set horizontal standards
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Who drives standards?
- Standards are intrinsically difficult to implement and adopt
- End-users cannot drive standards
- Supplier involvement compounds the confusion
- Conflicting objectives continue to cause endless debate
- Someone has to be the leader, to develop the standard that others follow
Committees are counter-productive
- Committees composed of both users and vendors often get stuck
- Users collaborate; few can invest the time or expense necessary to drive a standard
- Vendors seldom agree; they are in direct competition with each other, each seeking to develop technology and market advantages over the other
Conflicting standards inhibit growth
- Conflicting standards have bad effects for everyone
- Customers get confused and postpone purchases to see how the market settles
- Suppliers limit development investments in products that may end up on the losing side of the conflict
- Growth is inhibited and the market becomes fragmented
The standards dichotomy
The basic cause of all the fuss
The Users want an Open bus
They push and threaten, beg and plead
“Interoperable”is what they need
The widgets made by Vendor A
With Vendor B must plug and play
The Vendors swear they all agree
But just can’t bear to make it free
An open door will throw away
Their value-core and make it gray
Proprietary will be gone
To hordes of hungry hangers-on
Jim Pinto Poem: "Open Saysame, Closed saysayou"
Pinto's Law of Open-systems Confusion
C = P x V/U
where:
- C is the Confusion
- V is the number of Vendor's supporting a "standard"
- U is the number of happy Users
- P is Pinto's Confusion-factor, which decreases non-linearly with time
Industrial Automation - a specialty niche
- Industrial automation is complicated by several conflicting issues
- Performance and price limitations
- Technical confusion
- Limited spread beyond narrow applications environments
Industrial Products Hierarchy
OPC open connectivity - via open standards
- OPC is open connectivity in industrial automation and enterprise systems
- Interoperability is assured through the creation and maintenance of open standards specifications
- Currently seven standards specifications completed or in development
- Over 400 companies are OPC Members
Multi-vendor connectivity
OPC Foundation aims
- Interoperability in automation
- Creating and maintaining open specifications
- Standardize the communication of acquired process data, alarm and event records, historical data, and batch data
- Multi-vendor enterprise systems and production devices
Microsoft Involvement
- Microsoft is a member of OPC Foundation and has given strong backing to the organization
- Microsoft acts as a technology advisor and provides previews of coming technology changes
- Member companies with direct industry experience guide the organization's work
OPC Markets & Applications
- Industrial Automation
- Process industry, Manufacturing, Acquisition and Transportation of Oil, Gas and Minerals
- Production devices
- Sensors, instruments, PLCs, RTUs, DCSs, HMIs, historians, trending subsystems, alarm subsystems, and more
OPC Certification & Interoperability
- OPC Compliance
- Interoperability in multi-vendor systems via OPC standards
- Certification
- Process of ensuring that applications meet the standards
- Certification can be accomplished in many way, but require extensive people involvement
OPC Foundation
- Provides automated tools to simplify Certification
- Collectively known as the OPC Compliance tests
OPC Interoperability Workshops
- The OPC Foundation arranges workshops hosted by member companies
- Participants can test their latest OPC devices
- Successfully tested client/server pairs are published on the OPC Foundations website
MatrikonOPC
- Matrikon-World's Largest OPC Developer
- Clear leader in user base
- Broad usage of OPC for end-users in industrial measurement & controls markets
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