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Pros
"Fairly straight forward software that provides a very user-friendly monitoring system."
Overall: It is a great way to monitor a process in real-time and a really helps to track problem area/processes/equipment.
Pros: - Easy to lay out dashboards for users - Separate batch and discrete operation setups - Very open system
Cons: - Can get lost in the navigation - there are almost too many features that you can get in deep and can't back out slowly
"Great rapid prototyping. Much nicer to use with improved documentation."
Overall: Fast and easy to use.
Pros: Great to have a solid API for large data entry. The database and configuration utilities are the main strength of this application.
Cons: Web interface is slow. It could use a lot of improvement to keep more operations client side. We know that after making certain changes, the logic service must be restarted. Why not automatically detect and prompt to restart? To maintain the option 'not now' might be necessary. Possibly some sort of dirty flag to visually indicate that the logic service needed to be restarted. OPC-UA support should be a great improvement over current OPC support.