North American Interoperability Workshop 2010 - San Leandro, CA
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The
OPC Foundation is organizing an OPC Interoperability
Workshop in San Leandro, CA (near San Francisco). This
workshop will run from
1:00 PM on Monday, May 17, 2010 through Noon on Friday,
May 21, 2010.
All OPC Foundation members are once again encouraged to use this upcoming test session as not only a mechanism to validate their products, but to also debug and diagnose any interoperability problems that may be discovered. This year's session will allow up to a maximum qty (40) vendors to validate Data Access (V1, V2 and V3) interoperability, XML-DA, Alarms and Events, Historical Data Access and OPC Unified Architecture.
The purpose of this workshop is to make sure that our OPC products work together. We want to validate interoperability for all required interfaces and functions, as well as validate interoperability for any optional interfaces where practical. We will document interoperability issues that occur for purposes of adding clarity to the OPC specifications. You should plan on helping to debug issues that occur, and be prepared to modify your software components if required. We will be testing primarily for successful operation between clients and servers but will test for failure as time permits. Please plan on attending all days of the workshop if possible.
OPC Xi Testing
Lee Neitzel (project lead OPC Xi) will be on hand to provide a tutorial walk-through of the deliverables for OPC Xi. There is a plan for the vendors to participate in a webinar demonstration of the OPC Xi technology, with the airing of that demonstration on June 29, 2010 the interoperability workshop is an opportunity for vendors to begin testing in preparation for the demonstration in a plug test environment.
This is the opportunity to actually test your OPC Xi products with other vendors in a plug-fest scenario. We want to validate the technology and how you're able to integrate your respective clients and servers together using the OPC Xi technology. We are planning to have an open session and hands-on tutorial on OPC Xi on the opening day (Monday). We will also be providing individual consulting on the OPC Xi technology to enable your company to be successful adopting the technology .
We are in process of staging a demonstration of the OPC XI technology as part of the interoperability workshop, where the demonstration will be officially first view in a public webinar on June 29. We are in process of scheduling a series of conference calls to choreograph the demonstration in preparation for recording of the demonstration for the public webinar.
OPC Unified Architecture Testing
With
the release of commercial OPC UA products, OPC UA
testing will now occur as an integral part of the
Interoperability Workshop,
in the same room side by side with OPC classic (COM)
testing. This will also make it easier to test
hybrid applications like the UA Wrappers and Proxies. UA
and OPC COM applications will run on the same network,
but UA-only machines will not have to be configured for
DCOM security.
DA Clients can Qualify for the Self-Tested Logo
In
order for a DA Client to qualify to use the 'Self-Tested' logo, the product must be tested at an
Interoperability Workshop
with other DA Servers
and it must pass a supervised test with the OPC
Analyzer. The interoperability workshops will be the
only venue clients are tested with the Analyzer,
so this is your chance to qualify for the logo .
In order to greatly improve your chances of passing, DA
client vendors should
download the OPC Analyzer and test your client
yourself beforehand.
UA DA COM Wrapper
The UA DA COM Wrapper is available for download. No special sessions are planned on this but – if interested – you should try this wrapper before the workshop and use the IOP to exchange your experiences with other participants and the OPC staff on hand.
Registration
Registration (online) for this workshop is now available.
This year participation will cost $495 until April 24, then $595 per person. The money is used to fund the maintenance/ enhancement of the OPC interop and compliance tools.
If you wish to attend, please go to the Online Registration page to register your contact data and – on a second page - the applications you are going to test. Note that you will be able to add or modify the registered applications anytime before the workshop.
A document is available for download that explains step by step how to register and other features that are available for IOP Workshop participants.
We look forward to your participation.
You will be required to bring a computer (notebooks preferred due to tabletop space limitations). We will provide room and network (100BaseT). See also the more detailed workshop guidelines. If you will be testing an OPC server then you must either provide simulated data or real data acquired from a device.
Facility
OPC Foundation Member OSIsoft will host at their corporate headquarters.
The location of the IOP test facility is:
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Meals
Continental Breakfast will be provided Tuesday through Friday.
Lunch will be provided Tuesday through Thursday.
Hotels, Airports, Transportation
Attendees are responsible for making their own travel and hotel reservations. Click here for hotels with special OSIsoft rates and other travel information.
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Day |
Agenda |
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1 |
Start at 13:00 (01:00 p.m.) |
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2-4 |
08:30 – 17:30 |
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5 |
General Testing |
Day 1:
We will start with network configuration, followed by DCOM configuration. This will be done step-by-step with on-screen instructions. After successful configuration all PCs participating in COM interop will be part of the domain (does not apply to UA). A "share" partition on the domain server can be used to exchange files if necessary.
Next we will introduce you with the infrastructure and the test procedure:
· All Servers have to be specified by means of a Web-based entry-form (ProgID, general properties, supported optional interfaces, supported ItemIDs /Conditions …). These data will go into the test database and will be available for the clients as test data.
· Clients will also use Web-based entry-forms to find available servers, view their properties, select them for testing, fill in test results, etc.
Participants of previous workshops in particular are asked to specify their products online the week before the workshop in order to have more time for testing during the workshop.
Day 2-5:
These three and a half days will be available for general testing. Every client has to perform an IOP test with every server of different vendors. Web-based forms will show the status with respect to available servers and clients.
From past experience we estimate an average of one hour for each test combination.
Each client vendor has to enter the test results for each tested server into the database (web-based again). The database will be available to all participants at the end of the workshop.
Some of us will be available to help resolve general problems (DCOM, network, specification ambiguities …).
The workshop will end by noon Friday.