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This Section section contains the Project Development Reference Guideproject development reference guide, with all aspects related to Configuring, Testing and Deploying a Project Solution using the FrameworX technologies.

For <Software Installation>,  <License and Registration>, and <Creating and Managing Projects>, following the given link to those sections, already covered at the <GettingStarted> topic.

You can refer to Getting Started for a quick explanation about Installation and Execution, License and Registration, and Creating and Managing Projects.

Other sections Other Sections that complement this Reference Guide are: <Integrations>, ..., Communication Drivers, Project Examples, How-to Guides, Glossary, and Release Notes. 

The organization of this Project Development section follows:

Integrations: details the platform's ability to seamlessly connect with diverse third-party software and industry protocols, enhancing data handling and extending project functionality.

Communication Drivers: has information about our available communication drivers and their categories.

How-to Guides: contains some practical instructions and tips for various tasks and the best practices.

Project Examples: presents some information about project examples available in our platform.

Glossary: section with most the terms and keywords used by our platform

Release Notes: details new release changes.


The organization of Developing Projects section follows:


Project Designer

Designer Configuration tool

Introduces the Project Designer, an integrated tool, which allows easy access to configure and test all the platform Modules. This chapter also presents the overview of the Configuration Workflow when creating new Projects. 

Runtime Environment

Delves into the active operational stage of a project involving the use of functional modules, data processing, and updating displays as per the project's settings. It highlights features like Online Configuration and Hot Updates that enable real-time adjustments and seamless integration of changes without disrupting project execution.

Unified Namespace

About tags and asset tree and all related

Core Modules Configuration

The Core Modules chapters present in-depth description of FrameworX main modules, including:

  • Security and Users Roles Management.
  • Device drivers  for Field Communication.
  • Alarms and Notifications.
  • Datasets and SQL databases access.
  • Scripts, Reports and Web Services,
  • Client Displays and Drawing Screens.

Real-time Displays and Responsive Dashboards

Project Execution and Deployment

Auxiliary Tools and Guides

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The chapter  Execute, Runtime environments introduces the concept of executing your Project Configuration, and the benefits or having development and runtime isolated processes.

The Chapter Deploying the Application cover detailed practical scenarios and procedure to install a Project Solution in a Production environment. 

and Tags

Explores how a centralized data repository improves system interoperability, simplifies application development, and enhances the efficiency and scalability of data management systems in industrial automation.




Historian, Time Series Data

Focuses on the Historian module's role in efficiently managing, collecting, and storing time-series data for industrial processes. This module simplifies data logging, aids in performance monitoring, process control, regulatory compliance, and enhances operational efficiency without requiring custom programming.

Security, Users and Roles

This page is all about effectively utilizing the Security module to maintain the integrity and safety of projects through managing user access, roles, and permissions. It details the integration with external user authentication systems, compliance with critical regulations, and equips users to establish a secure environment for their projects.

Devices, Field Communication

Explains how the Device Module supports wide-ranging field data communication with various industrial protocols and interfaces, accommodating around 50 drivers for robust platform connectivity.





Alarms, Audit and Notifications

Details the Alarm Module's capabilities in managing alarm events within projects, improving efficiency and productivity across different industries, and offering insights into its optimal performance.

Datasets and SQL Queries

Focuses on the Dataset Module's role in data interaction, particularly data exchange with SQL databases and text files, highlighting its compatibility with a variety of database technologies.

Scripts, Tasks and Classes

Describes the powerful Script module that enhances system functionality by enabling custom code execution, contributing to the creation of high-performance and highly-integrated scripts.




Reports, Forms and WebData

Showcases the Reports module's comprehensive feature set for report creation, configuration, and management, including data exchange capabilities, integration with PDF viewers and web services, and troubleshooting guidance.

Displays and Visualization

Presents the Display module's advanced graphical tool for creating user interface displays, providing a myriad of features for customizable symbols and components and promoting self-aware SCADA applications.

Draw Screens and Symbols

Delves into the techniques and tools for creating and customizing displays and symbols, making way for interactive and visually attractive user interfaces.




Deploying the Application

Covers the process of deploying the runtime application post-development, discussing the architectural structure of deployment and the simplifying influence of the Execution Profiles feature.

Troubleshooting Guide

Provides guidance on troubleshooting and implementing best practices to maintain the smooth operation of industrial automation systems, enhancing system performance, and minimizing downtime.

The chapter Tools presents client browsing utilities for OPC and MQTT, and simulation and server built-in tools. 

Track and Version Control introduce features to maintain a cross-reference of your variables and manage configuration changes. 

The Troubleshooting and Best Practices empower new and experience users for optimal usage of the platform. 



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