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SCADA Automation...

07/23/2011 2:01 AM

Dear Sir's,

Hope all of you are doing fine.

I want to learn the Basic's of Scada automation. If anyone can help me in anyways (recommend me books or training course), I will appreciate it alot.

Thanks and kind regards

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Re: SCADA Automation...

07/23/2011 3:56 AM

Please do not take umbrage at this, as I shall explain: http://www.google.com/search?sourceid=navclient&aq=0&oq=SCADA+for+&ie=UTF-8&rlz=1T4ACEW_en___US408&q=scada+for+dummies

There is a large series of books on many subjects, styled "<Subject> for Dummies". This does not mean that the reader is expected to be "dumb"; rather, the reader is assumed to be intelligent, but unfamiliar with a new topic. Most of the books in this series do a quite good job of laying out the basics. In the same spirit, there are many Web sources that do much the same.

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07/23/2011 6:30 AM

Thank you very much for the kind guidance but i would have appreciated alot more if you would have acted bit more maturely and as a professional.

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07/23/2011 6:52 AM

read the specification of products such as ABB , siemens .etc.

if can ,you can find them on their website.

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07/23/2011 11:51 AM

Excuse me but a true professional will do their own search for material. Tornado has been very professional and mature. You on the other hand have acted like nothing but a spoiled brat.

Go do your own work and stop abusing people that try to help you.

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07/23/2011 12:36 PM

First, you'll need to learn the basics of searching for information, instead of asking others to do your work for you.

If you know how to, Google "supervisory control and data acquisition".

Finally, those who ask others to do their work for them should practice a little humility.

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07/24/2011 7:55 PM

this is a BIG subject and not only needs theory but tne job in which to practice. Not a CR4 topic really

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