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SCADA interface. The SCADA interface is described by Design Specifications - Mechanical and Electrical Works doc. No. CG1001-P-2S-D-P-IT-M4-C3-00-00-00-06-A. The MMS interface will be a portal similar to web portals. On this portal the user will have an overview of important data and the possibility of pulling reports of preset conditions. It will also be possible to change the display layout of the data plots and tables shown on the portal. This will enable the operator and bridge management to pull standard reports from each subsystem and to have a possibility of viewing only relevant data by selecting which data from MMS is to be displayed. Similarly it will be possible to control the display layout for individual plots presented on the portal. The user will be, as an example among many, able to choose if the plot should contain data plotted as wind vs. load and later change that to wind vs. traffic. The MMS will interact with the subsystems through the common database architecture, where there will be one database for the MMS system and another for the SCADA system through the web services. Hereby the integrity of the subsystem databases will be ensured. The MMS will be able to generate standard reports, which in general terms will contain preset plots which will be updated for every time a report is generated. The text in these reports will be partly static or dynamic depending on the setup of the report. Furthermore, the MMS standard reports can be altered without changing the subsystem architecture and the subsystems will also have the possibility of exchanging data on a direct subsystem to subsystem basis. The MMS subsystem and the data communication are presented in Figure 1.1.3 Web portal Plot of data Standard Listing of reports Events Statistical data Links to reports Service Lif e Models Damage Detection Links to reports Links to reports Copy of Documents The above mentioned subsystems will interact with each other through two databases, with a common architecture, one in the SCADA and another in the MMS. Furthermore all certain subsystems will have the possibility of communicating directly. The Management and Control System (MACS and sub-modules) system software's will be building upon standard software with the necessary extensions to achieve the required extra functionalities if possible, otherwise custom designed software will be developed. The MMS will share the SCADA Man-Machine-Interface in form of a large Display Wall with the SCADA system. Both SCADA o...
SCADA interface. The SCADA interface is described in detail by the E&M design basis, as stated above.