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Welcome to FrameworX 10.1
Industrial Application Platform
Build • Deploy • Operate
Transform your industrial operations with FrameworX 10.1 - the all-inclusive platform
for creating world-class HMI, SCADA, MES, and IIoT solutions.
No hidden costs, no module restrictions - everything you need in one unified platform.
The Four-Pillar Architecture
Documentation Guide
How to Use This Documentation
Quick Navigation
- New Users → Start with START Platform Overview → Follow
- Platform Overview (Concept) Learning FrameworX → Follow
- The Four Pillars (Concept) Included Drivers & Connectors
- : See Connectivity & IntegrationNeed Examples → See Solution Patterns (
- How -to Guide)
- Need Assistance → See RESOURCES (Reference)
- Finding Specific Info → Use Technical Reference
→ (experimental) tryout GPT FrameworX Specialist
Learning Paths For Different Roles
Your Role
Start Here
Control Engineer
IT Professional
System Integrator
New User
Why FrameworX?
Key Platform Benefits
Multi-Platform Runtime
Deploy your solutions on your preferred platform:
- Windows - Server 2022, 2019, Windows 11/10
- Linux - Ubuntu, Red Hat, CentOS
- Docker - Containerized deployment
- Cloud - Azure, AWS, Google Cloud
Popular Topics
Getting Started
- Your First Solution - Step-by-step tutorial
- Platform Architecture - Understanding the system
- Building Solutions - Four-pillar methodology
Key Modules
- Unified Namespace - Data foundation
- Devices - Field connectivity
- Displays - HMI development
- Scripts - Custom logic
Resources
- Solution Examples - Industry templates and demos
- Video Tutorials - Visual learning
- Community Forum - Get help and share
Three Steps to Success
- Download and Install
- Build Your Solution
- Deploy and Scale
Latest Updates
What's New in Version 10.1
- Enhanced Performance - 50% faster tag processing
- Improved Designer - Modern UI with multiple light & dark modes
- AI-Ready - MCP Server, AI-friendly documentation, GPT Specialist, Edge ML (Preview), Integration with Analytics systems.
- Advanced Security - Zero-trust architecture support
- GIT Change Management - all configuration assets available as JSON files for GIT tracking and comparing changes.
Need Help?
Quick Links
Documentation | Support | Training | Community |
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Browse complete technical reference | Get technical assistance | Learn with courses and videos | Connect with other users |
Documentation → | Support Portal → | Training Center → | Community Forum → |
Getting Support
- Emergency Support: +1-555-CRITICAL (24/7)
- Email: support@frameworkx.com
- Knowledge Base: Search solutions →
- Downloads: Get latest version →
Quick Links - Learning Path
LEARN (Concepts and Tutorials)
- Platform Overview (Concept): Technology, Product Editions, Performance and Security and Version Control.
- Solution Lifecycle (Concept): Create, manage, design and run solutions.
- The Four Pillars (Concept): Unified Namespace (UNS), Process Modules, Application Modules, and Operator UI.
- Tutorials Hub
BUILD (How-to Guides)
- Solution Lifecycle (How-to Guide): Solution Center, Designer, Runtime.
- The Four Pillars (How-to Guide): implementation methodology.
- P1 - UNS Configuration: Tags, Assets and Data Templates.
- P2 - Process Modules: Devices, Alarms and Historian.
- P3 - Application Modules: Datasets, Reports and Scripts.
- P4 - Operator UI: Security and Displays.
- Solution Patterns: typical architectures, industry verticals and features examples.
- Standards Compliance: ISA-95, ISA-101, FDA 21 CRF 11, HPG, IEC 62443, NERC-CIP & Security Hardening.
CONNECT (Reference)
MASTER (Reference)
- Installation & Licensing
- Solution Lifecycle
- Platform Modules
- Displays Components
- Programming
- Deployment
- Troubleshooting
USE CASES
RESOURCES
SEARCH this documentation
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AI Assistant Integration:
- ChatGPT: Use GPT FrameworX AI Assistant
- Claude/Gemini: Enable research mode with prompt: "Reply based on FrameworX documentation site: https://docs.tatsoft.com/display/FX/FrameworX+10.1"
Offline Access:
Development stations without internet access can export sections using page menu options or request complete PDF documentation from support@tatsoft.com
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Finding Information
- Use the search box above to find specific topics,
- Or browse the navigation tree on the left to explore all documentation sections
- Or try the GPT FrameworX Specialist (experimental phase): link:
Search Tips
- Use specific terms (e.g., "Modbus configuration")
- Check the Glossary for terminology
- Look for code examples in your language
- Review troubleshooting for common issues
FrameworX 10.1 Documentation - Last Updated: October 2025
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