Learn about OLE for Process Control

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Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Aug 2, 2005

"Practical fundamentals of OPC (OLE for Process Control)" is a 2-day workshop which will be run on 29th and 30th September 2005 in Manchester.

"Practical fundamentals of OPC (OLE for Process Control)" is a 2-day workshop which will be run on 29th and 30th September 2005 in Manchester.

OPC, or OLE for Process Control, has come a long way in making the engineer's dream of plug-and-play compatibility in automation engineering achievable.

OPC is an industry wide standard that breaks this proprietary lock by allowing open connectivity based on the principles adapted from widely accepted and applied Microsoft Windows integration standards.

OPC capabilities have been demonstrated in many practical applications and it is now a very well established approach for different competing manufacturers.

It is now also considered the standard interface in the Windows environment.

This workshop will provide a valuable overview of OLE for Process Control (OPC) and explain why it is the standard of choice for data access in automation systems.

It will expose to delegates the essential components of OPC based on typical applications.

Delegates will understand how OPC servers are installed and how they are then accessed by OPC clients (which could be Scada systems).

The OPC specification will then be discussed as will the development of OPC servers and clients.

The interaction between OPC and DCOM will be covered in practical detail.

Finally, the latest trends and future developments with OPC in the USA and Europe will be detailed.

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