Methods and structure for batch processing event history processing and viewing

A batch event historian gathers, stores and presents data regarding a batch process where relationships among the various elements of data are automatically derived by an executive program. A persistent store includes structure corresponding to the relationships defined among procedural elements and...

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Hauptverfasser: Wilson, Grant, Dietz, David L, Webb, Marc, Faltesek, Roy, Lahham, Muwaffa, Wong, John Yiu-Chung, Doan, Jake Phong, Havekost, Robert B
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Doan, Jake Phong
Havekost, Robert B
description A batch event historian gathers, stores and presents data regarding a batch process where relationships among the various elements of data are automatically derived by an executive program. A persistent store includes structure corresponding to the relationships defined among procedural elements and equipment in accordance with batch processing industry S88.01 standards. The executive program gathers event information generated by the batch process and derives the relationships among the events in accordance with these industry standard models. Storage and corresponding retrieval and presentation of such historical data is thereby simplified for a user because the user need not manually configure the historian programs to derive the relationships. Association of any continuous data log with event information is automated thereby obviating the need for manual configuration by a user to establish such associations.
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