High Level Systems


Over the course of work carried out in the last 10 years, EAC Systems (Aus) personnel, have been involved with a number of high level systems integration projects. Due to the complexity of some of the environments worked in, an appreciation for the dynamic and broad requirements has been experienced. Understanding who the stake holders are and why the information is being collected and processed is important. This also provides valuable insight as to how a business is managed and how important the marketing model is when it is based on information that you are responsible for producing out of the plant control systems for example. How the share markets can be affected and how critical the validity of information can be to those valued stake holders.


Some of the industrial applications and concepts of such high level systems for example exist in

  1. Bulk Materials Handling
  2. Quality Management Systems
  3. Mass production Plants
  4. Food and Beverage


Some of our Personnel have been  fortunate to be involved in directly coding software for many industries over the years. Mainly in bulk materials handling and mass production plant reporting systems. Some of the systems relating to bulk materials handling also involve largely the optimisation of machinery for de-bottle necking production, an aspect heavily scrutinised by plant owners after any project commissioning phase when nameplate ramp up phase commences.


Some of these systems also involve quality management systems integration which is on another level. But loosely speaking, High level systems is just a term for optimisation and bottle neck reporting tools for the corporate fraternity to ensure that their operations are running effectively. The key point again is quality and validation of information. These systems are being used to heavily weight budgeting and operational costs as well, and are directly interlink with maintenance strategies, cost reduction and maximising throughput.