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Tokyo, Japan -
September 15, 2004 Yokogawa and Intergraph Process, Power & Marine Sign INtools-CENTUM CS 3000 Integration Development Agreement Yokogawa Electric Corporation and The Process, Power & Marine division of Intergraph Corporation <NASDAQ: INGR> have signed a software integration development agreement. Under terms of the agreement, the companies are working together to develop an interface between the Yokogawa CENTUM® CS 3000 R3 distributed control system (DCS) and the Intergraph INtools® (ppo.intergraph.com/ppm/intools) lifecycle instrumentation engineering, design and operational documentation software. The interface enables automated input /output (I/O) configuration with INtools of the CENTUM CS 3000, thereby accelerating project execution and getting the control system online as quickly and efficiently as possible. INtools-CENTUM CS 3000 integration helps reduce engineering work iterations, eliminates rekeying I/O configuration data and helps improve quality and reliability. The integration is planned for availability with the 7.0 version of INtools and CENTUM CS 3000 R3.05 in first quarter 2005. After the CENTUM CS 3000 is online, integration helps plant personnel manage the system throughout the facility lifecycle including operation and maintenance, upgrades, retrofits, expansions and turnarounds. The CENTUM CS 3000 configuration is easily modified to reflect ongoing engineering changes, making automation documentation more accurate, complete and current. The resulting high reliability configuration contributes to overall control system quality, safety and production efficiency. The INtools-CENTUM CS 3000 integration streamlines configuration whether in new or existing plants. For new plants, INtools users first download CENTUM CS 3000 I/O card specifications and field instrument definitions from the Web to populate the INtools engineering database. Engineers then use INtools for system design, including assigning control system tags to I/O channels, creating loops and wiring connections and performing related tasks. Without data manipulation, the I/O and device information is then transferred to the CENTUM CS 3000. In an existing plant, CENTUM CS 3000 transfers I/O and device information to INtools and engineers then carry out the plant configuration, following the same procedure as with a new plant. Accelerating CENTUM CS 3000 Configuration, Market Expansion Yokogawa and Intergraph Advanced Technologies Lead Process Industries About Process, Power & Marine: Integrating the Engineering Enterprise About Yokogawa Yokogawa's global network of 19 manufacturing facilities and 89 companies spans 32 countries. Since its founding in 1915, the US$4 billion company has been engaged in cutting-edge research and innovation, securing more than 7,500 patents and registrations, including the world's first digital sensors for flow and pressure measurement. Industrial automation and control, test and measurement, information systems and industry support are the core businesses of Yokogawa. For more information about Yokogawa, please visit our web site at www.yokogawa.com. |