The myth and magic of OPC.

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Title: The myth and magic of OPC.
Authors: Dixon, Patrick1 patjdixon@dpas-inc.com, Velarde, Michael2 michael.velarde@austinenergy.com
Source: InTech. Aug2009, Vol. 56 Issue 8, p20-23. 4p.
Subjects: Object linking & embedding, Process control systems, Data transmission systems, Power plants
Geographic Terms: Austin (Tex.), Texas
Abstract: The article looks at the Object Linking and Embedding (OLE) for Process Control (OPC) project at the Austin Energy Decker Road power plant and discusses how to have a better diagnostic support of this technology. OPC is an industry standard for communication between applications in a control system. The power plant considered using OPC to open up the system for advanced control schemes and to reduce the effort to provide reports.
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  Data: The article looks at the Object Linking and Embedding (OLE) for Process Control (OPC) project at the Austin Energy Decker Road power plant and discusses how to have a better diagnostic support of this technology. OPC is an industry standard for communication between applications in a control system. The power plant considered using OPC to open up the system for advanced control schemes and to reduce the effort to provide reports.
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