This course is intended to give you a comprehensive understanding of the functionality of the Asset Information Integration Manager tool.
The estimated time to complete this course is 4 hours.
This course was designed primarily for system administrators or power users with expertise in process and mechanical, electrical and instrumentation engineering.
This chapter introduces you to the make-up of the Asset Information Integration tool and its constituent terms and processes, that will simplify your approach to the other more intensive lessons in this course.
This chapter includes the following lesson:
By the end of the AIIM Key Concepts lesson you should know:
Before taking the lesson in this chapter, you should have completed the Asset Design Course and the Asset Engineering Course.
The estimated time to complete this chapter is 30 minutes.
This chapter was designed primarily for system administrators or power users with expertise in process and mechanical, electrical and instrumentation engineering.
This chapter introduces the basic data that should be established before extensive work can be performed with the AIIM tool.
This chapter includes the following lesson:
By the end of the Basic Data and Requirements lesson you should know:
Before taking the lesson in this chapter, you should have completed the Asset Design Course and the Asset Engineering Course. You should have also completed the following chapter in the AIIIM course.
AIIM Key Concepts.
The estimated time to complete this chapter is 30 minutes.
This chapter was designed primarily for system administrators or power users with expertise in process and mechanical, electrical and instrumentation engineering.
This chapter explains how to set desired business objects for export or import prior to an analysis, export or import.
This chapter includes the following lessons:
By the end of the Define Business Object Filters on Export/Import Job lessons you should know:
Before taking the lesson in this chapter, you should have completed the Asset Design Course and the Asset Engineering Course. You should have also completed the following chapters in the AIIIM course.
AIIM Key Concepts.
Basic Data and Requirements.
The estimated time to complete this chapter is 1 hour.
This chapter was designed primarily for system administrators or power users with expertise in process and mechanical, electrical and instrumentation engineering.
This chapter communicates all the actions that can be performed on both outbound and inbound integration packages.
This chapter includes the following lessons:
By the end of the Analyze Outbound Integration Package lesson you should know:
By the end of the Analyze Inbound Integration Package lesson you should know:
By the end of the Export Outbound Integration Package lesson you should know:
By the end of the Import Inbound Integration Package lesson you should know:
By the end of the Handle Integration Package lesson you should know:
Before taking the lesson in this chapter, you should have completed the Asset Design Course and the Asset Engineering Course. You should have also completed the following chapters in the AIIIM course.
AIIM Key Concepts.
Basic Data and Requirements.
Defining Business Object Filters.
The estimated time to complete this chapter is 2 hours.
This chapter was designed primarily for system administrators or power users with expertise in process and mechanical, electrical and instrumentation engineering.
This chapter describes the possibilities of the plug-in extension to the AIIM tool.
This chapter includes the following lessons:
By the end of the Manage Plug-In Package lesson you should know:
Before taking the lesson in this chapter, you should have completed the Asset Design Course and the Asset Engineering Course. You should have also completed the following chapters in the AIIIM course.
AIIM Key Concepts.
Basic Data and Requirements.
Defining Business Object Filters.
Managing Integration Packages.
The estimated time to complete this chapter is 1 hour.
This chapter was designed primarily for system administrators or power users with expertise in process and mechanical, electrical and instrumentation engineering.