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  2. Ignition SCADA - Wikipedia

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    Ignition is an Integrated Software Platform for SCADA systems released by Inductive Automation in January 2010. It is based on a SQL Database-centric architecture . Ignition features cross-platform , web-based deployment through its integrated web server platform Perspective [ 1 ] , and also dedicated client software utilizing a Java Swing ...

  3. Eclipse NeoSCADA - Wikipedia

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    Eclipse SCADA emerged from the openSCADA project, [2] which now provides additional functionality on top of Eclipse SCADA. [3] The initial release (0.1.0) is based on the source code of openSCADA 1.2.0 and has been focusing on the relocation of the project to the Eclipse Foundation, like changing package names and namespaces. [4]

  4. Inductive Automation - Wikipedia

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    Inductive Automation introduced the server-centric architecture [2] for SCADA systems with FactorySQL and FactoryPMI in 2003. [3] The company is a pioneer of supporting interoperability standards among SCADA vendors, [4] and is a supporter of Open Source software and the OPC Foundation.

  5. SCADA - Wikipedia

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    In smaller SCADA systems, the supervisory computer may be composed of a single PC, in which case the HMI is a part of this computer. In larger SCADA systems, the master station may include several HMIs hosted on client computers, multiple servers for data acquisition, distributed software applications, and disaster recovery sites.

  6. SCADA Strangelove - Wikipedia

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    SCADA Strangelove team logo. Group members have and continue to develop and publish numerous open source tools for scanning, fingerprinting, security evaluation and password bruteforcing for ICS devices. These devices work over industrial protocols such as modbus, Siemens S7, MMS, ISO EC 60870, ProfiNet. [1]

  7. EPICS - Wikipedia

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    EPICS was initially developed as the Ground Test Accelerator Controls System (GTACS) at Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) in 1988 by Bob Dalesio, Jeff Hill, et al. [2] In 1989, Marty Kraimer from Argonne National Laboratory (ANL) came to work alongside the GTA controls team for 6 months, bringing his experience from his work on the Advanced Photon Source (APS) Control System to the project.

  8. Comparison of free and open-source software licenses

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    FOSS stands for "Free and Open Source Software". There is no one universally agreed-upon definition of FOSS software and various groups maintain approved lists of licenses. The Open Source Initiative (OSI) is one such organization keeping a list of open-source licenses. [1] The Free Software Foundation (FSF) maintains a list of what it ...

  9. Journal of Open Source Software - Wikipedia

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    The Journal of Open Source Software is a peer-reviewed open-access scientific journal covering open-source software from any research discipline. [1] [2] [3] The journal was founded in 2016 by editors Arfon Smith, Kyle Niemeyer, Dan Katz, Kevin Moerman, and Karthik Ram. [1] [4] The editor-in-chief is Arfon Smith (Space Telescope Science ...