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SCADA in Action: From Architecture to Applications Course Overview

SCADA in Action: From Architecture to Applications Course Overview

The "SCADA in Action: From Architecture to Applications" course is a comprehensive training program focused on the principles, architecture, and practical applications of SCADA (Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition) systems. The course is designed to provide learners with a solid understanding of how SCADA systems operate and how to configure and use them effectively within various industries.

Starting with an introduction to SCADA, the course covers key concepts such as Data acquisition and communication, Presenting and visualizing data, and the differences between PLCs and PCs. It then progresses through hands-on exercises in Project creation, Basic configuration, Alarm management, Data logging, Trend configuration, Recipe management, and User administration, all using Siemens WinCC SCADA.

By the end of the course, participants will have gained valuable WinCC SCADA training experience, enabling them to design, implement, and maintain SCADA systems, ensuring efficient industrial operations and data management.

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Course Prerequisites

Certainly! Based on the context of the "SCADA in Action: From Architecture to Applications" course provided, the minimum required prerequisites for successfully undertaking this training would be as follows:


  • Basic understanding of industrial processes and control systems.
  • Familiarity with computer systems and standard Windows operating environment.
  • Knowledge of basic networking concepts such as IP addressing and communication protocols.
  • Some experience with PLCs (Programmable Logic Controllers) or interest in learning about PLC integration with SCADA.
  • An interest in learning how to visualize, manage, and analyze industrial process data.
  • Willingness to engage in hands-on practical exercises and apply learned concepts to real-world scenarios.
  • No advanced programming skills required, but a logical approach to problem-solving is beneficial.

Please note that these prerequisites are geared towards ensuring that students have a foundational understanding that will help them to grasp the course content effectively. It is not necessary to be an expert in these areas to begin the training.


SCADA in Action: From Architecture to Applications

Target Audience for SCADA in Action: From Architecture to Applications

The SCADA in Action course equips professionals with essential skills in SCADA system operations, from architecture to applications.


  • Automation Engineers
  • Control Systems Engineers
  • Instrumentation Engineers
  • Industrial Software Developers
  • Electrical Engineers with a focus on control systems
  • Process Control Technicians
  • Maintenance Technicians working with SCADA systems
  • Industrial Network Specialists
  • System Integrators
  • Operations Managers in manufacturing or utilities
  • Plant Managers who oversee SCADA systems
  • IT Professionals in Industrial Cybersecurity
  • Project Managers involved in industrial control projects
  • Technical Consultants in the field of industrial automation
  • Professionals aiming to transition into industrial automation roles
  • Technical Support Specialists for SCADA systems
  • Students pursuing a career in industrial automation or control systems


Learning Objectives - What you will Learn in this SCADA in Action: From Architecture to Applications?

Introduction to Learning Outcomes for "SCADA in Action: From Architecture to Applications"

Gain comprehensive insights into SCADA systems, from fundamental concepts and architecture to hands-on application, including project creation, configuration, and management.

Learning Objectives and Outcomes

  • Understand the role and functionality of SCADA systems within industrial environments.
  • Identify and describe key components of SCADA architecture and their interactions.
  • Learn data acquisition methods and communication protocols specific to SCADA systems.
  • Gain the ability to create and configure a SCADA project from scratch.
  • Establish communication connections and configure runtime settings for devices within a SCADA network.
  • Design and configure graphic views, text displays, and alarms for effective monitoring and control.
  • Implement data logging and trend analysis to monitor and optimize system performance.
  • Develop proficiency in managing recipes within SCADA systems for process control and batch operations.
  • Understand and configure user administration to secure access to the SCADA system and maintain regulatory compliance.
  • Apply learned concepts through practical exercises, reinforcing the ability to manage and troubleshoot SCADA systems.

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