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USING INTERNET TECHNOLOGIES TO CREATE WEB-BASED HMI - ISA 2001
Marcos Taccolini
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TP01ISA1024

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The evolution of Web-based HMI has allowed real-time information from automation systems to be accessible to anyone in the corporation using technologies such as XML, SOAP, WML and XSL. These technologies can be used to implement Web-based HMI by providing:


  • Data interchange for standardized structured format (XML)
  • Standardized communications between applications (SOAP)
  • Ability to format XML to transcode data represented in XML into display format for HTML and WML (XSL)
  • Standard for displaying on wireless devices (WML)


These various technologies offer interoperability using a flexible, open standard giving us new ways to access and deliver data. In industrial automation, these technologies will be the foundation for data exchange, manipulation, and transmission. The Web is the platform and these various technologies are the mechanism for pulling information together using the intelligence of devices to solve real-world industrial automation problems.

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Copyright: 2001

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