PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC CONTROLLERS (LOOSE PA
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Chapter 14, Problem 8P
Program Plan Intro
Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA):
- The SCADA system refers to a system of software and hardware elements.
- Generally, a SCADA system is a system which coordinates but does not control processes in real time.
- One of the advantages of a SCADA system is that the stored data can be retrieved for later analysis without any error or additional work.
- SCADA systems are normally used by industrial organizations and public as well as private sector companies to control efficiency, distribute data, maintain efficiency, and communicate issues with the system to help mitigate downtime.
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