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Exaquantum/Batch
is an intelligent S88 based Batch Information System. It provides analysis
and reporting facilities that collect, store and display current and historical
data from batch production, equipment and recipe viewpoints.
This
enables easy user access to batch information for decision support, production
planning, production scheduling, analysis, process improvement, quality
and legislative compliance purposes.
Business
Benefits
- Faster time to market for new
products
- Reduces material costs
- Increased productivity and
plant utilisation
- Better information for improved
decision making
- Powerful data analysis and
reporting capabilities leading to quicker batch approval
- Supports Six Sigma programs
Operational
Benefits
- Strong batch reporting platform
where batch, master recipe and equipment data for each batch is available
for any report
- Automatic data collection is
used to minimise set up time and engineering with Yokogawa Batch control
systems
- Batch record keeping, reporting,
monitoring and data analysis for improving batch production
- High performance and value
- Industry standards compliance:
Based upon S88 standards and OPC Batch specification
- Support for use in applications
subject to FDA 21 CFR Part 11
Functional Overview
Exaquantum/Batch is a valuable
tool in batch-orientated industries allowing users to focus on Key Process
Performance Indicators. It provides a web browser based, analysis and
reporting user interface to deliver batch-based information in support
of process improvement initiatives.

Interface with OPC Enabled
Control Systems
Many field proven interfaces are available for S88 and non-S88 based control
systems using OPC.
Production Improvement by Six
Sigma Analysis
Analyses cycle time variance and quality as batch Key Performance Indicators
to identify problems in the production processes, allowing improvements
to be made.
Comprehensive Reporting Tool
The comprehensive Exaquantum/Batch reporting package provides Excel-based
flexible reporting, which incorporates data from batches, equipment, master
recipes and trend values along with the associated alarms and events.
FDA 21 CFR Part 11
21 CFR Part 11 option is also available if required. To provide Electronic
Record/ Electronic Signature functionality.
BatchWeb
BatchWeb is a web-based user interface similar to a web portal. On-screen
menu selections allow viewing and analysis of different sets of continuously
updated batch, equipment and master recipe data from both Exaquantum/PIMS
and Exaquantum/Batch databases using standard charts and tables. There
are a number of related views, which may be selected:
Production View: A table
of useful plant information covering the recent batches
Batch View: A list of
batch records. Using filters, batch records may be displayed for any
time period.
Equipment View: A list
of units available in the Exaquantum/Batch database
Master Recipe View: A
list of the master recipes archived in the Exaquantum/Batch database
Report View: A list of
reports that may be run. A Report Archive view is also available that
provides a list of the Exaquantum/Batch reports that have been generated.
Key Features
The
key features of Exaquantum/Batch are:
'Out of the box' integration with
Yokogawa's CENTUM CS1000/ CS3000 Batch control systems providing immediate
usability and benefits based on the S88 standard without complex engineering
and database configuration.
Standard analysis of data providing:
Automatic calculation and charting of cycle times for each batch
Automatically generated charts showing unit utilisation
Comparison of batches to peer groups
Automatically calculated performance ratings for each batch
A powerful tool for sorting and comparing batch history data
A
customisable web-based user interface providing:
Batch, master recipe and equipment data accessible via BatchWeb
Ad-hoc web access to data without custom display generation
Secure data storage with minimal client administration
Optional 21 CFR Part 11 compliant functionality through the use of electronic
records and signatures
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