Implement Statistical Process Control in ThingWorx
Etisalat Digital invites you to attend an Internet of Things workshop in association with The Assembly and PTC. Statistical Process Control (SPC) is a method of quality control which employs statistical methods to monitor and control processes - ensuring optimum efficiency and standardization with less waste. SPC has become a vital part of large scale IoT solutions especially in relation to smart factories and digital supply chain scenarios - and is a fairly obvious optimization to add, given the volume of data and descriptive analytics available in an IoT-enabled product. In this session, we will show you how to deploy SPC in the ThingWorx environment.
We’ll use custom web mashups for statistical monitoring that will be dynamically linked to a variety of streaming assets and properties on the cloud (as simulated from the edge) with easy to understand visualizations and SPC rules implemented to improve process capability.
All session attendees will be provided with special free access to a full-featured cloud instance of ThingWorx – where you can work hands-on with ThingWorx Composer to build IoT data flows and web experiences from a single online interface – with little to no code required and no prior installation or setup.
Implement Statistical Process Control in ThingWorx
Etisalat Digital invites you to attend an Internet of Things workshop in association with The Assembly and PTC. Statistical Process Control (SPC) is a method of quality control which employs statistical methods to monitor and control processes - ensuring optimum efficiency and standardization with less waste. SPC has become a vital part of large scale IoT solutions especially in relation to smart factories and digital supply chain scenarios - and is a fairly obvious optimization to add, given the volume of data and descriptive analytics available in an IoT-enabled product. In this session, we will show you how to deploy SPC in the ThingWorx environment.
We’ll use custom web mashups for statistical monitoring that will be dynamically linked to a variety of streaming assets and properties on the cloud (as simulated from the edge) with easy to understand visualizations and SPC rules implemented to improve process capability.
All session attendees will be provided with special free access to a full-featured cloud instance of ThingWorx – where you can work hands-on with ThingWorx Composer to build IoT data flows and web experiences from a single online interface – with little to no code required and no prior installation or setup.