[pm-h] January Meeting

Mike Flannigan mikeflan at att.net
Wed Dec 31 05:05:13 PST 2008


The one I am familiar with is PI (Plant Information)
system by OSI Software.  It is a commercial
product, as most are.

They are probably the high-end industry
leaders in this area.

http://www.osisoft.com/


Mike Flannigan


G. Wade Johnson wrote:
> On Wed, 31 Dec 2008 06:06:41 -0600
> Mike Flannigan <mikeflan at att.net> wrote:
>
>   
>> Someday I plan to study data historian tools like RRDtool. 
>> Not the round robin variety, but the linear kinds that save
>> all data, compressing the distant past data into tighter and
>> tighter time lengths (can only get hourly averages, or
>> daily averages, or . . . ).  The typical application is
>> storing thousands of chemical plant process variables
>> in real time and providing access to the data.
>>     
>
> Do you know of any of that kind of tool out there?
>
> G. Wade
>   
>> G. Wade Johnson wrote:
>>     
>>> In two weeks, we will be having the January Houston.pm meeting.
>>>
>>> I have been considering doing a presentation on one of two topics:
>>>
>>>  * RRDtool
>>>    For a project at work I have recently had to dig into this tool
>>>    quite seriously. Some of the lessons I have learned might save
>>> you some trouble later.
>>>
>>>  * Vim configuration for Perl users
>>>    Back in June of 2008, Will Willis showed how Emacs could be a
>>> useful editor for Perl programmers. This would provide some
>>> equivalent information for users of vim.
>>>
>>> Does anyone have any interest in either of these topics?
>>>
>>> G. Wade
>>>   
>>>       
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