Solution examples are stand-alone solutions designed to show the software platform's capabilities and functionalities through practical applications, allowing users to incorporate these features into their solutions. These examples aim to enhance understanding and learning by providing a direct approach showing its adaptability across different contexts.

The software's installation package does not include these examples, but users can access them via an available download link on their respective pages. 

These examples focus on specific aspects of the solution, such as tags, alarms, historians, datasets, scripts, reports, and displays, allowing it to highlight its capabilities related to a specific workflow. This modular approach ensures users discover and explore the platform's functionalities, providing a direct experience with each product feature. Check out below the available solution examples:

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Demo Solutions

The design of these demos aims to demonstrate core capabilities and key functionalities. They offer a hands-on look at how users can apply the features in real scenarios, facilitating training and learning.

Click on the demo name to navigate to the page with a summary of the demo's functionality and its download link.

Tags Examples

These examples highlight the capabilities and functionalities of the Unified Namespace module on the solution platform. They showcase the features and tools related to asset modeling, tags, data templates, enumerations, and tag providers.

Alarms Examples

These examples highlight the Alarm module's capabilities and functionalities on the software platform. They demonstrate how alarm features and tools can be applied in the alarm management workflow, showing how alarm items, groups, areas, and global settings can be used to meet any operational requirement.

Historian Examples

These examples highlight the Historian's capabilities and functionalities for data collection and archiving. They demonstrate how the Historian module stores and retrieves historical information without requiring extensive programming efforts. 

Datasets Examples

These examples showcase how to connect to external databases, demonstrating the ability to work with several providers. They aim to show how each connection to an external database is established, and to interact with its tables and queries. 

Scripts Examples

These examples showcase the extensibility and versatility of scripting in solving operational challenges and critical processes. For instance, they demonstrate how to transform alarm notifications from text to audible speech, significantly improving the accessibility and prompt recognition of critical alerts, ensuring that important messages are not only seen but also heard.

Reports Examples

These examples showcase the process of creating detailed and dynamic reports using datasets, offering a practical methodology for data retrieval, formatting, and presentation.

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Displays Examples

These examples highlight unique features and functionalities for data visualization and user interface design. It includes the use of multiple pop-up windows to enhance user interaction and data presentation, showing how pop-up displays can add extra information without overwhelming the main interface. 


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