"Limit value management" refers to the process of monitoring and controlling specific thresholds or limits in various areas such as environment, health, safety, or technology.
Typical functions of software in the "Limit value management" domain include:
Threshold Monitoring: Continuous monitoring of parameters to ensure they stay within certain thresholds or limits.
Alerting Systems: Setting up alarms or notifications triggered when thresholds are exceeded to alert of potential issues in a timely manner.
Data Recording and Management: Capturing and storing data about measured values and their temporal evolution for analysis and tracking.
Analysis and Reporting: Evaluating collected data, generating reports and analyses on compliance with thresholds, as well as trends and deviations.
Automation of Actions: Ability to automatically trigger actions or measures when thresholds are exceeded to rapidly respond to potential issues.
Compliance and Audit: Assisting with compliance with legal regulations and standards by regularly reviewing and documenting compliance with thresholds.
Integration: Ability to integrate with other systems such as sensors, monitoring devices, SCADA systems, or databases for seamless data capture and processing.