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2007
March 2007
OPC enables interoperability
March 2007
Special Report: Instruments and Networks
OPC enables interoperability
The latest enhancement improves communication from the field to enterprise levels
Matrikon:
Murphy, E.
IP: 3.19.56.45
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Murphy, E.
- Matrikon, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
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