Creating A SCADA Interface With Clarion (Part 2)

Posted March 21 2002

Summary: There are many industries that rely on automated process controls for creating a product or providing a service. Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) is the term often used to describe an industrial automation system. Sometimes all of that acquired data needs to stored somewhere for future reference; since Clarion is very good at storing, manipulating, and viewing data, a Clarion application is a good fit for a SCADA system data storage interface. Part 2 of 2.

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