Plant View 2.1.1

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    24/03/2004
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    47.3M
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    Free to try
  • Minimum requirements:
    Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP

Publisher’s description

Plant View is a high performance low cost graphic SCADA (Supervision, Control and Data Acquisition). Plant View is a graphic SCADA package for industrial applications and building automation, ideal to create control, supervision, and reports both for production plants and single workstations HMI (Human Man Interface). Plant View turns to the project developer, offering simplicity of usage and to the end-user with a great and interactive graphical interface. Plant View is based on the Client/Server architecture and has been developed following the OPC specifications. Plant View is a Data Access and Alarms & Events OPC client. Its integrated development system is such that the Runtime Module is included in the Development Module so that any change of configuration can be executed immediately in the same software environment.

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