Again last week I was presenting to a set industrial
companies in water, food, and mining, and the topic of a "real time
information platform" many questions.
My immediate answer is “what are you trying to do? "
" who are the users targeted to interact with the system, and what
decisions and actions are they expected to take?". These last two
questions usually leave a complex blank expression on people's faces.
Many are engineers who have been asked to investigate,
and they centered on the traditional approach of a "data centric"
historian centered world, leading with a
technology strategy. The question of what people will use the data for, what
roles and actions to be taken are secondary in their minds!
Why is this when if someone had wanted a
"historian" they would have asked for it. So why a platform, what
does real time mean, and key is information.
It all comes back to one of the quadrants we talk about
in the "operational transformation" around networking a series of
assets, plants into a a "trusted" information system. That
"actionable decisions" can be taken by a ever increasing community of
operational people across the operational landscape.
To me it is understanding this community of consumers and
what their requirements, uses are is key:
- What activities, decisions, and actions they are expected to take?
- Their context and understanding of the plant, asset or process in question, as their is a growing trend of highly educated skilled people on assets, process. With little or no practical experience on the asset, and more than likely will not have visited site.
On investigations you find you have the traditional
process engineers, who need the trend analysis and discovery of potential
improvements.
However, there is a growing tribe of people who need to make actionable
operational decisions. They will not monitor the system must best "self-aware,
and living" (exception based) capture the data, transformation it into information. Apply experience and knowledge, clear
understanding of the situation, and what are typical actions with "best
operational process" provided to take action.
This is very different to everything getting data stored
and then extracted, yes in this new world there is history as it provides the
history for reliable knowledge and basis for wisdom or " application
knowledge".
The
real key is the change in approach from “predictive to prescriptive” which
embeds the “actionable decisions into the model. Empowering the operational
team, no matter the location or experience with decisions and associated
actions.
Understanding this maturity curve and evolution is what
we see as foundational to the success of “industrial Internet of Things”. Through
the embedded practices provides a basis for the changing workforce to act and
make decisions in a timely manner.
However, these two communities in the industrial landscape
are interlocked for success. The two communities are:
- Community 1: Process, performance, optimization team that accesses the data with trending, analysis, and predictive tools. Identifying the trends, conditions by applying their experience combined with “big data” techniques allows these conditions, to be seen in the “to be state”. If captured in a managed configuration framework, that will allow roll-out over sites and sustainable evolution. These become embedded into the system, for adoption by the operational team.
- Community 2: Operational Team: This is the dynamic team, from roaming people on the plant to central operational teams, to virtual expert teams, collaborating together in real time to enable “actionable decisions” no matter role, location, and experience.
The diagram below shows the this maturity of capturing this
“applied knowledge” as Managed “Actionable Discussions” that interact with
people, assets and process as key, very different a traditional historian
approach.
The “Real Time Information Platform” provides a real-time
"living" model that is self-aware that captures validates the data
with rules aware of it is current state. Storing this data in context and rules
and calculations in that provide motivation, embedded operational process, and
awareness to correct people. Fundamental is the "trust" worthiness of
the information, without impacting current automation systems. The ability to have
sustainable evolution and scalability, through managed components that
represent the assets and processes (actionable decisions) to the model is
available on storage side in history and real-time.
You cannot do this with Historian (data centric) architecture and solution. Make sure you looked at who the
communities of users you are satisfying now and in the immediate future?
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