Modern Industrial Automation Software Design: Principles and Real-World Applications
By: Wang, Lingfeng.
Contributor(s): Tan Kay Chen.
Material type: BookPublisher: New Jersey John Wiley & Sons Inc. 2006; IEEE Press Description: 313.ISBN: 978-0-471-68373-5.DDC classification: 629.89Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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The main subjects in this book relate to software development using cutting-edge technologies for real-world industrial automation applications
A hands-on approach to applying a wide variety of emerging technologies to modern industrial practice problems
Explains key concepts through clear examples, ranging from simple to more complex problem domains, and all based on real-world industrial problems
A useful reference book for practicing engineers as well as an updated resource book for researchers
Contents
Preface.
Acknowledgments.
Acroyms.
Part I. Design Principles of Modern Industrial Automation Systems.
1. Introduction.
2. Virtual Instrumentation.
3. Component-Based Measurement Systems.
4. Object-Oriented Software Engineering.
5. Graphical User Interface Design.
6. Database Management.
7. Software Testing.
Part II. Real-World Applications.
8. Overview.
9. An Object-Oriented Reconfigurable Software.
10. Flexible Measurement Point Management.
11. A Blending System Using Multithreaded Programming.
12. A Flexible Automatic Test System for Rotating Turbine Machinery.
13. An Internet-Based Online Real-Time Condition Monitoring System.
14. Epilog.
Index.
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