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US-2017097822-A1 · Apr 6, 2017 · US
US12001818B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12001818-B2 |
| Application number | US-202318304446-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 21, 2023 |
| Priority date | Sep 24, 2019 |
| Publication date | Jun 4, 2024 |
| Grant date | Jun 4, 2024 |
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An industrial integrated development environment (IDE) supports open or extensible application programming interfaces (APIs) that enable end users (e.g., plant asset owners, original equipment manufacturers (OEM), system integrators, etc.) to build upon the IDE's development platform to create custom views or to code custom functionality. This can include, for example, defining a control programming syntax supported by the industrial IDE, customizing a development environment view afforded by the IDE's interface, modifying or creating project editing functions, defining customized programming guardrails designed to guide compliance with in-house programming standards, or other such IDE customizations.
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What is claimed is: 1. A system for developing industrial applications, comprising: a memory that stores executable components; and a processor, operatively coupled to the memory, that executes the executable components, the executable components comprising: a user interface component configured to render integrated development environment (IDE) interfaces on respective client devices associated with respective end user entities and to receive, via interaction with the IDE interfaces, de sign input that defines control design aspects of respective industrial automation control projects, wherein functionalities of the IDE interfaces are controlled by an IDE editor; a project generation component configured to generate the respective industrial automation control projects based on the design input; and an editor definition component configured to receive, from the respective client devices via the interaction with the IDE interfaces, interface definition data that specifies individual customizations of the IDE interfaces, and to instruct the IDE editor to implement the individual customizations of the IDE interfaces, wherein the IDE editor comprises one or more open application programming interfaces (APIs) that allow the respective client devices to programmatically access a subset of the IDE editor's low-level services and data models to facilitate the individual customizations of the IDE interfaces. 2. The system of claim 1 , wherein the respective end user entities comprise at least one of a plant asset owner, an industrial enterprise, an original equipment manufacturer, or a system integrator. 3. The system of claim 1 , wherein the IDE editor permits a client device associated with an end user entity, of the respective end user entities, to access and render an industrial automation control project associated with the end user entity via an IDE interface of the IDE interfaces, and prevents the client device from accessing and rendering other industrial automation control projects associated with other end user entities via the IDE interface of the IDE interfaces. 4. The system of claim 1 , wherein: the system executes as a set of cloud-based services, and the respective end user entities are assigned a portion of a virtual private cloud through which to access the set of cloud-based services. 5. The system of claim 1 , wherein the IDE editor is further configured to individually customize, for the IDE interfaces based on the interface definition data, at least one of: forms of programming feedback to be rendered by the IDE interfaces and conditions under which the programming feedback is to be rendered by the IDE interfaces, control programming syntax supported by the IDE interfaces, editing functionalities supported by the IDE interfaces, programming guardrails to be enforced by the IDE editor for the IDE interfaces, visual characteristics of the IDE interfaces, or audio characteristics of the IDE interfaces. 6. The system of claim 1 , wherein the IDE editor is further configured to individually customize, for an IDE interface associated with an industrial enterprise, a programming guardrail template based on the interface definition data, and wherein the programming guardrail template defines internal programming standards for the industrial enterprise to be enforced by the IDE editor. 7. The system of claim 6 , wherein: the IDE editor is further configured to execute the programming guardrail template against industrial control code imported into an industrial automation control project via the IDE interface, and the user interface component is further configured to display, on the IDE interface based on execution of the programming guardrail template against the industrial control code, notifications that identify portions of the industrial control code that do not comply with the internal programming standards for the industrial enterprise. 8. The system of claim 1 , wherein the respective industrial automation control projects respectively comprise at least one of an executable industrial control program, an industrial visualization application, industrial device configuration data configured to set a configuration parameter of an industrial device, an engineering drawing, or a bill of materials. 9. The system of claim 1 , wherein the IDE editor supports instantiation of automation objects within an industrial control program that is part of one of the respective industrial automation control projects, and wherein the automation objects represent respective industrial assets including at least one of an industrial process, a controller, a control program, a tag within the control program, a machine, a motor, a motor drive, a telemetry device, a tank, a valve, a pump, an industrial safety device, an industrial robot, or an actuator. 10. The system of claim 9 , wherein an automation object, of the automation objects, has associated therewith at least one of an input, an output, an analytic routine, an alarm, a security feature, or a graphical representation of an associated industrial asset. 11. A method for creating industrial applications, comprising: rendering, by a system comprising a processor, integrated development environment (IDE) interfaces on respective client devices associated with respective end user entities; receiving, by the system via interaction with the IDE interfaces, design input that defines control design aspects of respective industrial control and monitoring projects, wherein a functionality of the IDE interfaces is controlled by an IDE editor; generating, by the system, the respective industrial control and monitoring projects based on the design input; receiving, by the system from the respective client devices via interaction with the IDE interfaces, interface definition data that specifies individual customizations of the IDE interfaces; and implementing, by the system based on the interface definition data, the individual customizations of the IDE interfaces, wherein the IDE editor comprises one or more open application programming interfaces (APIs) that allow the respective client devices to programmatically access a subset of the IDE editor's low-level services and data models to facilitate the individual customizations of the IDE interfaces. 12. The method of claim 11 , further comprising: permitting, by the system, a client device associated with an end user entity, of the end user entities, to access and render an industrial control and monitoring project associated with the end user entity; and preventing, by the system, the client device associated with the end user entity, of the end user entities, from accessing and rendering other industrial control and monitoring projects associated with other end user entities. 13. The method of claim 11 , wherein the implementing of the individual customizations of the IDE interfaces comprises individually customizing, based on the interface definition data, at least one of: forms of programming feedback to be rendered by the IDE interfaces and conditions under which the programming feedback is to be rendered by the IDE interfaces, control programming syntax supported by the IDE interfaces, editing functionalities supported by the IDE interfaces, programming guardrails to be enforced by the IDE editor for the IDE interfaces, visual characteristics of the IDE interfaces, or audio characteristics of the IDE interfaces. 14. The method of claim 11 , wherein the implementing of the individual customizations of the IDE interfaces comprises individually customizing, for an IDE interface associated with an industrial enterpri
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