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    QTester104

    IEC 60870-5-104 protocol tester.

    This software implements the IEC60870-5-104 protocol (client side) for substation data acquisition and control via tcp/ip network using the QT UI Framework. It can be compiled on Linux and Windows platforms. It's possible to poll and view data from the remote system (RTU) and also send commands. >>> Have a look also at my new SCADA project here: https://github.com/riclolsen/json-scada
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    Downloads: 78 This Week
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    SCADA-LTS

    SCADA-LTS

    A comprehensive Supervisory Control, Data Acquisition, and Execution

    SCADA-LTS is an advanced FOSS, web-based, multi-platform environment designed to build your own Supervisory Control, Data Acquisition, and Management Execution Software - SCADA/MES. Its architecture provides a robust foundation for complex industrial automation and monitoring. Optimized for Smart Infrastructure, it is highly capable of managing industrial PV/BESS, Smart buildings, municipal Water networks or Wastewater treatment, ANPR telemetry, City-wide lighting, and other diverse data...
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    JQM Java Quine McCluskey

    JQM Java Quine McCluskey

    JQM - Java Quine McCluskey for minimization of Boolean functions.

    Java Quine McCluskey (JQM) implements the Quine-McCluskey algorithm with Petrick’s Method for minimizing Boolean functions. Designed for both education and industrial application, it handles up to 16 variables and functions. Uniquely, JQM bridges the gap between theory and practice: it visualizes the solution process with generated Karnaugh Maps for students, while supporting PLC engineers by exporting results to Structured Text (ST) and Ladder Diagram (LD). The software includes a GUI for...
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    WebVisu

    Pure Browser based Visualisation for PLCs

    Framework to enable PLC Visualisations (like Wago 750-841, Beck IPC, CoDeSys 2.3) displayed in a standalone Browser without Java applets. Including Browsers of iPad, iPhone, iPod, Android aso.. Based on HTML5 canvas and Javascript.
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    Taurus

    Taurus

    A python based User Interface library.

    The Taurus Project has *moved* to: https://github.com/taurus-org/taurus This SourceForge page is *outdated* and kept for historical reference only. Taurus is a python framework for control and data acquisition CLIs and GUIs in scientific/industrial environments. It supports multiple control systems or data sources: Tango, EPICS, ... New control system libraries and data sources can be integrated through plugins.
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