StationWare Features
DIgSILENT StationWare is an extended and extendable system with regard to the type of information stored in it. The device list managed by DIgSILENT StationWare has no limits; and may be extended according to the number of devices to be managed. One central question about this management system is how to integrate it into the existing IT infrastructure of your company. This requires both automation interfaces as well as data exchange possibilities.
- Asset Management for primary and secondary equipment
- User-definable location management
- User-definable asset types and asset attributes
- Geographic representation of locations and location-relevant information
- Topology model for primary and signal connections
- Management of protection settings, according to a company-specific workflow
- Management of protection devices and their attributes
- Comprehensive protection device model library
- Models including range checks and multiple settings groups
- Management of manufacturer-specific settings files
- Management and definition of settings templates
- Management of business processes for primary and secondary equipment
- User-definable process types
- Assignment of devices and settings
- Definition and management of process lifecycles with customer-specific lifecycle phases and transitions
- Audit trail
- Library as a central storage area for documents and software
- Customisable library folder structure
- Library folder access rights
- Object-specific document management
- Full-text search
- Definition and management of document category lifecycles with custom lifecycle phases and transitions
- Document category access rights and version lifecycle phases
- Links to web pages or StationWare objects
- Custom notes for objects
- Customer-specific phases and transitions
- Interactive lifecycle graph
- Access rights per phase and transition
- Audit trail
- Trace of historic settings records depending on lifecycle transitions
- Transition-triggered scripts and email notification
- User-definable checklists
- Multiple definable process and document category lifecycles
StationWare authorisation is based on roles. Authorisations can be granted on an object hierarchy level, individual lifecycle phases/transitions, and administrative functionality.
The user rights management allows the administrators to precisely, yet easily, control the access rights of the individual users. StationWare can define user accounts with a specific username/password combination. Alternatively, StationWare can be configured to use Windows domain users (LDAP) for authentication.
- StationWare specific user accounts
- Concurrent read-only guest account pools
- Individual user page
- Assigned settings
- Assigned tasks
- Windows authentication using local or domain accounts (LDAP)
- Anonymisation of personalised data
- Access rights management for user groups
- Location-dependent rights
- Lifecycle-dependent rights
- Library-dependent rights
- Functional rights
Reports are a tool for analysing, collating and presenting StationWare data in a clear and concise manner. Report results can also be presented graphically. Scripts provide administrative users with the ability to automate common processes in StationWare. StationWare is delivered with an extensive set of quickly accessible built-in reports. Users also have the option to develop custom scripts and reports using the Python programming language via well-documented interfaces.
- Various localised built-in reports available
- Python scripting language for user-definable reports and scripts
- Graphical presentation of report results using built-in visualisation library
- User-definable layout formats: XML, HTML, PDF, EXCEL
- Automated trigger for Python reports and scripts
- Access rights management for reports and scripts
Table views are a way to present information in a convenient tabular form. They can be defined for locations, devices, settings, processes, tasks and documents. The tables can either be viewed as tabs at location and device level, or be used to replace the default search results for StationWare objects.
- User-definable presentation of information at location and device level
- Customisable search result tables for StationWare objects
- Access rights management for table views
The audit trail provides StationWare with a safe and tamper-proof way of logging events. Detailed audit trail reports can provide users with data regarding modifications to settings, devices, and locations. This is essential for traceability and accountability.
- Safe logging of StationWare events
- Read-only (tamper-proof)
- Detailed reports
Historic data, which may be used to evaluate the network as it was at any particular point in time, may be recalled for analysis. Such analysis, together with knowledge of system experience, can lead to improved stability and availability, simultaneously and automatically increasing expert knowledge.
- Snapshot of the StationWare system at a previous point in time
- Trace of historic settings records
Web services provide a remote interface to StationWare. Web service methods can be invoked from a local computer or over the network to provide functionality for automated processes.
This allows StationWare to integrate seamlessly into existing IT systems. One example of the StationWare web service integration with another application is the PowerFactory link. This connection allows the exchange of calculation-relevant settings values between StationWare and PowerFactory.
- Import/export of numerical protection settings files
- Import/export of task attributes
- Exchange of calculation-relevant parameters from/to PowerFactory
- Excel import/export capabilities
- Web service interface
In StationWare, settings files can be viewed and managed independently of their manufacturer software. Converters provide the ability to import and export settings files directly to and from StationWare for further processing.
In general, settings converters support manufacturer-specific file formats; this means that one converter can be used for various different device types and firmware configurations. The ever-growing selection of converters contains 35+ import and 15+ export converters. DIgSILENT accepts requests for the development of not yet supported file formats. Expert users also have the possibility to develop their own, customised converters.
Import Converters1
- ABB: CAP540, PCM600, MCUSetup, WinECP 7
- Arcteq: AQtivate-200
- Basler: Bestcoms
- Beckwith: IPScom M-3425
- Eaton Cooper: ProView (Power Series devices)
- Entec: ETIMS ETR300-R-600
- Eberle: WinREG, WinTM, Toolbox
- GE: various Enervista software versions
- MII, MM2, MM300/MM200, SR3, UR
- Nari Electric: PCS-Explorer
- Noja: CMS
- NSE: DIGICOM
- Nulec: WSOS 4.4
- P&B Vision Control 3 Software
- Reinhausen: TAPCON 240/260
- Reyrolle: Reydisp Evolution 7, Reydisp Evolution 8/9
- Schneider Electric: eSetup Easergy Pro, Micom S1 (S&R103 IEC, S&R Modbus, S&R Courier), SEPAM converter, WSOS 5
- SEL: AcSELerator 4, AcSELerator 5
- Siemens: DIGSI 4, DIGSI 5
- Thytronic: ThySetter
- VAMP: VAMPSET
- ZIV: ZivercomPlus
Export Converters1
- ABB: CAP540, PCM600 (XRIO)
- Arcteq: AQtivate-200
- Basler: Bestcoms
- Eaton Cooper: ProView (Power Series devices)
- Eberle: WinREG, WinTM, Toolbox
- Entec: ETIMS ETR300-R-600
- GE: various Enervista software versions
- Noja: CMS
- NSE: DIGICOM
- Nulec: WSOS 4.4
- Schneider Electric: eSetup Easergy Pro
- SEL: AcSELerator 4, AcSELerator 5
- Siemens: DIGSI 4, DIGSI 5
- VAMP: VAMPSET
- ZIV: ZivercomPlus
1 Import/Export converters may refer to specific versions of manufacturer settings file formats. Data validation by the manufacturer-specific software is assumed. Please contact stationware@digsilent.de for more details.
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