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Date of Patent:
May. 09, 2006

Filed:

Feb. 18, 2003
Applicants:

Mark Nixon, Round Rock, TX (US);

Michael Lucas, Broughton Astley, GB;

Arthur Webb, Loughborough, GB;

Herschel Koska, San Marcos, TX (US);

Jian LI, Austin, TX (US);

Larry Jundt, Round Rock, TX (US);

Dennis Stevenson, Round Rock, TX (US);

Robert Havekost, Austin, TX (US);

Michael Ott, Austin, TX (US);

Inventors:

Mark Nixon, Round Rock, TX (US);

Michael Lucas, Broughton Astley, GB;

Arthur Webb, Loughborough, GB;

Herschel Koska, San Marcos, TX (US);

Jian Li, Austin, TX (US);

Larry Jundt, Round Rock, TX (US);

Dennis Stevenson, Round Rock, TX (US);

Robert Havekost, Austin, TX (US);

Michael Ott, Austin, TX (US);

Assignee:
Attorney:
Primary Examiner:
Int. Cl.
CPC ...
G06F 19/00 (2006.01);
U.S. Cl.
CPC ...
Abstract

A configuration system for a process plant uses module class objects to assist in configuring, organizing and changing the control and display activities within the process plant. Each module class object generically models or represents a process entity, such as a unit, a piece of equipment, a control activity, etc., and may be used to create instances of the object, called module objects, which represent and are tied to specific equipment within the process plant. The module class objects may represent process entities of any desired scope, which means that a single module class object may be used to configure the control and display activities of process entities of any desired scope within the process plant, instead of just at a control module level. In particular, module class objects of a large scope may be used to configure large sections or portions of the process plant, which makes configuration of the process plant easier and less time consuming. A module class object may be a unit module class object reflecting a physical unit within the process plant, an equipment module class object reflecting a physical piece of equipment within the process plant, a control module class object reflecting a control module or scheme within the process plant, or a display module class object reflecting a display routine that provides information to a user within the process plant.


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