DocumentCode
2808788
Title
Feedback from SOAP based messaging protocol for power generation information system
Author
Pasteur, Olivier ; Dang, Tuan ; Delon, Pierre-Etienne
Author_Institution
EDF R&D, Chatou
fYear
2007
fDate
27-29 June 2007
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
5
Abstract
Since the introduction of SOAP protocol in 2000 by W3C, this Internet protocol continues to revolutionize the world of information and communication technology. In the domain of business information system, SOAP has allowed the development of Web services concept, which changes the way software and information system architecture may be designed and built. Service oriented architecture (SOA) is an example of this. In the area of industrial information system, the penetration of SOAP and Web services is less rapid because of the proprietary technology bastion, and the users reluctance in term of performance and lacking of feedback. In this paper, we show that our SOAP based industrial messaging specification (SIMS) offers services, which are used successfully in exchanging power plant process data with soft real time performance. The upcoming OPC-UA is another illustration showing that SOAP is on the way to become a base standard in industrial messaging protocol.
Keywords
Web services; access protocols; engineering information systems; power engineering computing; Internet protocol; SOAP based messaging protocol; Web service concept; industrial messaging specification; power generation information system; power plant process data; simple object access protocol; Communications technology; Computer architecture; Feedback; Information systems; Internet; Power generation; Service oriented architecture; Simple object access protocol; Software systems; Web services; IEC 60870-6-*; OPC-UA; Power system; SOAP; Web Services; communication infrastructure; dispatching; energy management systems; telecontrol;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Control & Automation, 2007. MED '07. Mediterranean Conference on
Conference_Location
Athens
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-1281-5
Electronic_ISBN
978-1-4244-1282-2
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/MED.2007.4433645
Filename
4433645
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