Designing Distributed Control Systems

Designing Distributed Control Systems
Author: Veli-Pekka Eloranta,Johannes Koskinen,Marko Leppänen,Ville Reijonen
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 516
Release: 2014-06-09
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9781118694152

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Designing Distributed Control Systems presents 80 patterns for designing distributed machine control system software architecture (forestry machinery, mining drills, elevators, etc.). These patterns originate from state-of-the-art systems from market-leading companies, have been tried and tested, and will address typical challenges in the domain, such as long lifecycle, distribution, real-time and fault tolerance. Each pattern describes a separate design problem that needs to be solved. Solutions are provided, with consequences and trade-offs. Each solution will enable piecemeal growth of the design. Finding a solution is easy, as the patterns are divided into categories based on the problem field the pattern tackles. The design process is guided by different aspects of quality, such as performance and extendibility, which are included in the pattern descriptions. The book also contains an example software architecture designed by leading industry experts using the patterns in the book. The example system introduces the reader to the problem domain and demonstrates how the patterns can be used in a practical system design process. The example architecture shows how useful a toolbox the patterns provide for both novices and experts, guiding the system design process from its beginning to the finest details. Designing distributed machine control systems with patterns ensures high quality in the final product. High-quality systems will improve revenue and guarantee customer satisfaction. As market need changes, the desire to produce a quality machine is not only a primary concern, there is also a need for easy maintenance, to improve efficiency and productivity, as well as the growing importance of environmental values; these all impact machine design. The software of work machines needs to be designed with these new requirements in mind. Designing Distributed Control Systems presents patterns to help tackle these challenges. With proven methodologies from the expert author team, they show readers how to improve the quality and efficiency of distributed control systems.

Designing Distributed Control Systems

Designing Distributed Control Systems
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 477
Release: 2014
Genre: Programmable controllers
ISBN: 1118694147

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Modern Distributed Control Systems

Modern Distributed Control Systems
Author: Moustafa Elshafei
Publsiher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016
Genre: Process control
ISBN: 153510385X

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The fast pace of the advancement of the technologies involved in the modern Distributed Control Systems demands from the control and instrumentation professionals and process engineers to be proficient in the highly complex and fast-moving areas of computer hardware and software, and to cope with the developments in their own field. This book is intended to be an up-to-date reference source for professionals or textbook for graduate and postgraduate students. It provides information to assist the designers, users and maintenance staff of DCS in understanding how these systems function, and addresses important issues in the design, implementation, and operation of DCS systems. The book updates the readers on the recent technological developments, future directions, and the recently established standards related to the engineering and operations of DCS.

Distributed Control Systems

Distributed Control Systems
Author: Michael P. Lukas
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 312
Release: 1986
Genre: Computers
ISBN: UOM:39015010488453

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Practical Distributed Control Systems DCS for Engineers and Technicians

Practical Distributed Control Systems  DCS  for Engineers and Technicians
Author: IDC Technologies
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 569
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:154112200

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Designing Distributed Systems

Designing Distributed Systems
Author: Brendan Burns
Publsiher: "O'Reilly Media, Inc."
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2018-02-20
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9781491983614

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Without established design patterns to guide them, developers have had to build distributed systems from scratch, and most of these systems are very unique indeed. Today, the increasing use of containers has paved the way for core distributed system patterns and reusable containerized components. This practical guide presents a collection of repeatable, generic patterns to help make the development of reliable distributed systems far more approachable and efficient. Author Brendan Burns—Director of Engineering at Microsoft Azure—demonstrates how you can adapt existing software design patterns for designing and building reliable distributed applications. Systems engineers and application developers will learn how these long-established patterns provide a common language and framework for dramatically increasing the quality of your system. Understand how patterns and reusable components enable the rapid development of reliable distributed systems Use the side-car, adapter, and ambassador patterns to split your application into a group of containers on a single machine Explore loosely coupled multi-node distributed patterns for replication, scaling, and communication between the components Learn distributed system patterns for large-scale batch data processing covering work-queues, event-based processing, and coordinated workflows

Distributed Control Applications

Distributed Control Applications
Author: Alois Zoitl,Thomas Strasser
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 512
Release: 2017-12-19
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781482259063

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Distributed Control Applications: Guidelines, Design Patterns, and Application Examples with the IEC 61499 discusses the IEC 61499 reference architecture for distributed and reconfigurable control and its adoption by industry. The book provides design patterns, application guidelines, and rules for designing distributed control applications based on the IEC 61499 reference model. Moreover, examples from various industrial domains and laboratory environments are introduced and explored.

Distributed Embedded Control Systems

Distributed Embedded Control Systems
Author: Matjaž Colnaric,Domen Verber
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2007-11-21
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781848000520

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This fascinating new work comes complete with more than 100 illustrations and a detailed practical prototype. It explores the domains encountered when designing a distributed embedded computer control system as an integrated whole. Basic issues about real-time systems and their properties, especially safety, are examined first. Then, system and hardware architectures are dealt with, along with programming issues, embodying desired properties, basic language subsets, object orientation and language support for hardware and software specifications.