The OpenSCADA project aims to create a full-featured and state-of-the-art SCADA (Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition) system to be used in industrial and civil engineering applications to control distributed systems from a master location.
| Tags | Home Automation scada |
|---|---|
| Licenses | LGPL |
| Operating Systems | POSIX OS Independent |
| Implementation | C Java C++ |
| Translations | German English |
Recent releases


Release Notes: This release features lots of minor fixes in all areas. All modules were updated to compile with Java 6, which is now the default. All builds have been upgraded to use Eclipse 3.6.1 modules. A new WAR file of mass configuration was added, which allows system integrators to create configurations using spreadsheet based input. The login system introduced in OpenSCADA 0.15.0 was extended to let other implementations join the login session and the lifecycle of the session. The user logs in using one dialog and all implementations are connected at the same time.


Release Notes: This release has many new features and enhancements to existing functionality. The interfaces and the reference implementation were cleaned up a little bit. The new upstream version of Utgard was added.


Release Notes: Beside lots of minor changes, fixes, and improvements, the major enhancements in this release are a new communicator adapter based on the ICE framework, a generalized client interface which is independent of connector implementations, and an adapter which can connect to OPC DA servers.


Release Notes: An initial version of the alarms and events (AE) functionality was added. Together with that, two new perspectives were added to the RCP application. The Eclipse Welcome System is used for introducing the changes. A new realtime list view was added to the DA perspective. Numerous things in the background were improved.


Release Notes: Cancellation of long running operations is now supported. The ability to write attributes to data items was added. The SNMP server can be configured using an XML configuration file. Some minor issues have been solved.