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INDUSTRIAL-PROCESS MEASUREMENT AND CONTROL - EVALUATION OF SYSTEM PROPERTIES FOR THE PURPOSE OF SYSTEM ASSESSMENT - PART 2: ASSESSMENT METHODOLOGY
British Standards Institution
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Cooperating organizations<br>National foreword<br>Foreword<br>Introduction<br>1 Scope<br>2 Normative reference<br>3 Definitions<br>4 Assessment approach<br>5 Analysis of system mission<br>5.1 General<br>5.2 Formulation of system mission<br>5.3 Analysis of system mission into tasks<br>5.4 Assignment of relative importance to tasks<br>5.5 Definition of influencing conditions<br>5.6 Documentation of system requirements<br>6 Specification of system implementation<br>6.1 General<br>6.2 System overview<br>6.3 Definition of system boundaries<br>6.4 Specification of system<br>6.5 Description of system operation<br>6.6 Statement of system implementation rationale<br>6.7 Statement of compliance with system requirements<br>6.8 Documentation of system specification<br>7 Assessment procedure<br>7.1 General<br>7.2 Collation of documented information<br>7.3 Design of assessment programme<br>7.4 Execution and reporting of the assessment<br>Annexes<br>A Bibliography<br>ZA (normative) Other international publications quoted<br> in this standard with the references of the <br> relevant European publications<br>National annex NA (informative) Committees responsible<br>National annex NB (informative) Cross-reference
Details the methodology needed to assess (systematically) industrial process measurement and control systems. Coverage includes: formulation of system mission; assignment of relative importance to tasks; documentation of system requirements; statement of a system implementation rationale; design of assessment programme. Also gives detailed definitions.
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Document Type | Standard |
Status | Current |
Publisher | British Standards Institution |
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Committee | GEL/65/1 |