Web Applications Design for Control Systems

Major: Automation and Computer-integrated Technologies
Code of subject: 6.151.05.E.104
Credits: 3.00
Department: Automation and Computer-Integrated Technologies
Lecturer: Roman Vitalii Ivanovych, assistant professor, candidate of technical sciences
Semester: 7 семестр
Mode of study: денна
Learning outcomes: 1. Be able to apply modern information technologies and Web-applications in the field of automation and have the skills to develop algorithms for their work using high-level programming languages. 2. Be able to apply existing Web applications to existing automation systems. 3. Have the skills to develop Web applications of new automation systems.
Required prior and related subjects: 1. Computer Technology and Programming, Part 1. 2. Computer Technology and Programming, Part 2. 3. Programming of mobile applications of automation systems.
Summary of the subject: Detailed overview of the architecture of the automated system. Exploring systems integration interfaces with Web applications of users. Comparative characteristics of Web application development technologies. Web application building. Web Application Testing. Integrate Web applications with SCADA packages to build HMI (Human-Machinery Interface) based on automated control system data.
Assessment methods and criteria: - execution and oral protection of laboratory work (30%) - written component of academic work (50%) - oral component of academic work (20%)
Recommended books: 1. Zurawski .R. Integration technologies for industrial automated systems. CRC Press, 2007. – 595 p. 2. Groover M.P. Automation, Production Systems, and Computer-Integrated Manufacturing (2nd edition). Prentice Hall, 2000. – 856 p. 3. Qiu M, Dai W, Gai K. Mobile Applications Development with Android: Technologies and Algorithms. Chapman and Hall/CRC, 2016. – 320 p. 4. Ratnayake R.N. WordPress Web Application Development. Packt Publishing, 2013. – 376 p. 5. Hartman R., Rokitta C., Peake D. Oracle Application Express for Mobile Web Applications. Apress, 2013. – 224 p.