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INDUSTRIAL AUTOMATION SYSTEMS AND INTEGRATION - DIAGNOSTICS, CAPABILITY ASSESSMENT AND MAINTENANCE APPLICATIONS INTEGRATION - PART 1: OVERVIEW AND GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
International Organization for Standardization
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Foreword
Introduction
0.1 General
0.2 Asset operation and maintenance lifecycle
management integration framework
0.3 Approach
0.4 Intended benefits
0.5 Relationship to other parts of ISO 18435
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
4 Abbreviated terms
5 Integration and interoperability of applications
5.1 Requirements for integration of applications
5.2 Requirements for integration models
5.3 Criteria for interoperability and integration
5.4 Application domains
5.4.1 General
5.4.2 Categories of application domains
5.4.3 Operations planning and scheduling (D3.1)
5.4.4 Supervisory control and HMI (D2.1)
5.4.5 Control, I/O, operational data historian and
panel display (D1.1)
5.4.6 Capability assessment and decision support (D3.2)
5.4.7 Asset prognostics and health, product quality,
safety and environmental management (D2.2)
5.4.8 Asset utilization, condition monitoring and quality
monitoring (D1.2)
5.4.9 Maintenance planning and scheduling (D3.3)
5.4.10 Maintenance work order management and tracking
(D2.3)
5.4.11 Asset configuration, calibration, repair and
replace (D1.3)
5.4.12 Intra-enterprise and inter-enterprise activities
(D4.1 and D4.2)
5.4.13 Resource registry services (D0.1 and D0.2)
5.5 Integration within an application
5.5.1 Application interoperability model
5.5.2 Interoperability and integration of resources in an
application
5.5.3 Interoperability and integration of processes
in an application
5.6 Integration within a domain
5.6.1 Interoperability and integration of applications
in a domain
5.6.2 Overview of Matrix Elements
6 Integration among domains
6.1 Interoperability and integration between applications
in different domains
6.2 Applications in different domains at the same level in
a hierarchy
6.3 Applications in different domains at different levels
in a hierarchy
6.4 Integration requirements across application scenarios
6.5 Integration requirements in terms of interoperability
templates
7 Conformance and compliance
7.1 Conformance aspects
7.2 Compliance aspects
Annex A (informative) Application domain matrix
Annex B (informative) Coordinated asset registry service
Bibliography
Describes an integration modelling method and its use to integrate diagnostics, capability assessment, prognostics and maintenance applications with production and control applications.
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Document Type | Standard |
Status | Current |
Publisher | International Organization for Standardization |
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Committee | TC 184 |
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