WHITE PAPER The Story Behind the Data By Robert Golightly, Product Marketing Manager, Aspen Technology, Inc.
Making sense of vast volumes of production data is at the core of asset optimization efforts, but these challenges are not trivial. Users report that it still takes about half of the analysis cycle time just to gather and condition relevant data, requiring significant manual effort to align that data from different systems. It s also difficult to include unstructured information, such as engineering or operator comments that are trapped in logbooks. To fix a problem, you need to be able to understand it at the root-cause level. Only then you can make the right decisions when optimizing production. So the challenge is to efficiently use all available data and information to improve the speed and efficacy of production data analysis and to get the whole story behind that data. The data can tell us the story if we organize it in a way that provides context for the analysis. Context comes from capturing the reasons for movement in the data. For refineries and chemical plants, that context comes from merging process time series data with product characteristics, alarm data, operator and engineering comments and, in some cases, even reaching into maintenance systems and the ERP. These challenges are very different from the goals of MES systems when they were first deployed in the 90 s. While MES systems have always provided data management and integrated with plant control systems, their original architectures did not encompass such a broad set of integration points with other enterprise systems. Moreover, the analytical practices and technologies are quite different than they were back then. The jury is still out as to whether the gap in capabilities can be bolted on to these systems or else more significant remediation will be required. Figure 1: Evolution of Manufacturing Execution Systems The way that information is consumed has changed significantly since early MES systems. The workflows of planning, scheduling and plant operations are more intertwined than at any time in the past. Our workforce is more mobile than ever and being disconnected from the plant while traveling is a big concern for managers and subject matter experts serving multiple facilities. 2 The Story Behind the Data 2015 Aspen Technology Inc. 11-8062-1015
Figure 2: Manufacturing operations - interlocked decisions Our systems and work processes must be transformed to integrate the full range of data and to harness that data to provide real-time business performance management to optimally plan, execute, monitor and respond quickly to problems and opportunities. Information must be relevant, timely and shareable to drive effective collaboration. By having comprehensive data presented in a clear, easy-to-understand manner, process manufacturers can efficiently manage the day-to-day challenges of plant operations to maximize profits. Identifying the Problem Production analysis often lacks the ability to visualize data in flexible formats or incorporate product characteristic data to quickly identify and correct the root causes of operational problems. To gain a thorough understanding of the asset and its performance requires powerful data visualization technology, which can put plant information into context. This helps operations personnel apply timely, corrective actions to address important operational issues like bottlenecks, yield efficiency, variability in product quality and overall asset effectiveness. Gathering the Right Data Today s leading chemical and energy companies are global enterprises. With facilities located in different parts of the world, it can be difficult for users to find the appropriate data. Data discovery is more important than ever due to the sheer number of instruments and data sources common in production facilities. The scope and scale of data being generated is a big data problem, therefore by using data discovery tools, it can make it easier for users to find the data anywhere in the enterprise especially for those unfamiliar with its structure. The chemicals industry has a unique challenge in that the upstream part of the business tends to consist primarily of continuous processes, but the closer you move to the final product, the more batch-oriented the processes become. Data management and discovery tools must address the needs of both. 3 The Story Behind the Data 2015 Aspen Technology Inc. 11-8062-1015
Extracting the Information Modern manufacturing is like an ecosystem of interconnected software and hardware that helps chemical and petrochemical companies optimize plants and achieve operational excellence. As businesses generate increasingly vast amounts of data, efficient decision support solutions are needed to make sense of vital information and ensure operations can adapt quickly to dynamic conditions. Taking Effective Action The goal of visualization and analysis is to synthesize actionable information. Automated MES/ MOM decision support capabilities allow manufacturers to make corrective decisions faster to achieve operational efficiencies and deliver greater productivity. Bridging the gap between MES architecture of the 90 s and the needs of today will provide users with vital task-specific information, allowing staff to dynamically keep up-to-date with operational challenges, anytime and anywhere. aspenone Process Explorer helps to understand the story behind the data. This web-based application converts production and business data into operational intelligence with the ability to visualize, analyze, monitor and access data from continuous and batch processes. Visualization is a powerful method used to understand the patterns in the data and associate them with conditions in the plant. This means that users can quickly identify issues and correct problems in production. Figure 3: A common workflow for resolving production problems 4 The Story Behind the Data 2015 Aspen Technology Inc. 11-8062-1015
Deployment Efficiently completing these workflows requires the previously discussed capabilities; identifying the problem, finding the right data, extracting actionable information and sharing that information with stakeholders. aspenone Process Explorer is the interface between the user and the data. It is based on HTML5 and delivers the speed and power of a desktop application. But as a web application without any client-side add-ins, it leaps existing technology and eliminates the need for IT to deploy and manage client-side software. With potentially thousands of users in a given company, that can result in significant savings in time and effort, as well as eliminate cyber security vulnerabilities that exploit add-in software. Another important feature is its ability to be used not only with Aspen IP.21, it can be deployed on top of competing historians. For the many companies that have mixed historian environments, it further reduces the cost of ownership and delivers capabilities simply not available in competing products. Data Discovery Data discovery is built into the tool, which addresses the common challenge of trying to quickly find the most relevant production information. Users can search multiple sources of data, identify and analyze the key issues and relate it to the physical asset of the plant. Master data management can be used to deliver asset-centric, diagnostic-centric or S95-based data hierarchies that aid data discovery. Figure 4: Asset-based data hierarchy for tag search Google-like search functionality is deeply integrated into aspenone Process Explorer. It helps find data in tags, graphics and other content anywhere in the enterprise. This capability can help increase the efficiency of your subject-matter experts. 5 The Story Behind the Data 2015 Aspen Technology Inc. 11-8062-1015
Visualization aspenone Process Explorer renders vast quantities of data in an instant, along with annotations and other unstructured information such as alarms, events and other items that provide context, which enables the user to swiftly understand what is happening in the plant. The rich discovery tools work seamlessly whether the process is batch or continuous. Performance analytics include de facto standards like Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE). This analytic allows users to compare the performance between two pieces of equipment, then use the information from the better performing piece of equipment and apply it to the underperforming areas to help increase the overall plant performance. Statistical quality control is another analytics capability that is available in the aspenone Process Explorer tool. aspenone Process Explorer also has a unique set of features for aggregating content that makes it easier than ever to deliver content tailored to the various roles of the stakeholders. With these capabilities, users can easily visualize all pertinent information. Instead of looking for anomalous trends, contextual data can be viewed alongside process data to show what is happening in production, thereby delivering greater insight into the source of problems. Context is Crucial Harnessing data analytics to support faster and better decisions will drive production to deliver products to the highest standards. With aspenone Process Explorer, analysis is easier, faster and more effective, allowing process engineers to build a complete picture of production performance for continuous and batch processes. The rich context and analytics capabilities help drive greater collaboration across the enterprise by enabling benchmarking and sharing best practices for faster decision-making. The chemical and petrochemical companies that take advantage of the power of data visualization and analytics will ensure the story behind the data has a profitable ending. 6 The Story Behind the Data 2015 Aspen Technology Inc. 11-8062-1015
AspenTech is a leading supplier of software that optimizes process manufacturing for energy, chemicals, engineering and construction, and other industries that manufacture and produce products from a chemical process. With integrated aspenone solutions, process manufacturers can implement best practices for optimizing their engineering, manufacturing, and supply chain operations. As a result, AspenTech customers are better able to increase capacity, improve margins, reduce costs, and become more energy efficient. To see how the world s leading process manufacturers rely on AspenTech to achieve their operational excellence goals, visit www.aspentech.com. Worldwide Headquarters Aspen Technology, Inc. 20 Crosby Drive Bedford, MA 01730 United States phone: +1-781-221-6400 fax: +1-781-221-6410 info@aspentech.com Regional Headquarters Houston, TX United States phone: +1-281-584-1000 São Paulo Brazil phone: +55-11-3443-6261 Reading United Kingdom phone: +44-(0)-1189-226400 Singapore Republic of Singapore phone: +65-6395-3900 Manama Bahrain phone: +973-13606-400 For a complete list of offices, please visit www.aspentech.com/locations 7 The Story Behind the Data 2015 Aspen Technology Inc. 11-8062-1015