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Use and adoption of software design patterns for PLC based systems
ARMANDO RENE NARVAEZ CONTRERAS
ALFONSO GOMEZ ESPINOSA
Acceso Abierto
Atribución-NoComercial
Control, Software
The international standard IED 6113-3 specifies the syntax and semantics on wich most of the programmable logical controllers (PLC) are programmed as of today. In the latest update to the standard the concept of domain specific object orientation, was approved to be deployed and implemented on PLC based systems. This opens up a wide variety of possibilities from the vast and research field of object orientation from Personal Computers (PC) based systems to be adopted to the automation industry. One specific subject that can be adopted from the PC based systems into the PLC based systems are, the already existing software design patterns applied to industry related problems in software development of industrial controllers. This thesis takes of the software design patterns defined in the Information Technology (IT) field and adopts them to the automation industry, with help of Unified Modeling Language (UML) notation to present domain specific tools in software development, that can be directly applied to the software development stage in the automation industry.
2017
Tesis de maestría
Inglés
Beneficiarios de fondos federales y solicitantes
EQUIPOS ELÉCTRICOS DE CONTROL
Aparece en las colecciones: Desarrollo de sistemas de control, visión y algorítmos

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