EN ISO 19439:2006
(Main)Enterprise integration - Framework for enterprise modelling (ISO 19439:2006)
Enterprise integration - Framework for enterprise modelling (ISO 19439:2006)
ISO 19439:2006 specifies a framework conforming to requirements of ISO 15704, which serves as a common basis to identify and coordinate standards development for modelling of enterprises, emphasising, but not restricted to, computer integrated manufacturing. ISO 19439:2006 also serves as the basis for further standards for the development of models that will be computer-enactable and enable business process model-based decision support leading to model-based operation, monitoring and control.
In ISO 19439:2006, four enterprise model views are defined in this framework. Additional views for particular user concerns can be generated but these additional views are not part of this International Standard. Possible additional views are identified in ISO 15704.
Unternehmensintegration - Rahmenwerk für die Unternehmensmodellierung - Festlegung (ISO 19439:2006)
Entreprise intégrée - Cadre de modélisation d'entreprise (ISO 19439:2006)
La présente Norme internationale/européenne spécifie un cadre servant de base commune à l'identification des normes (et à la coordination de leur développement) destinées à la modélisation informatisée d'entreprises, en mettant l'accent sans toutefois s'y limiter, sur la fabrication intégrée assistée par ordinateur. La norme sert également de base à de futures normes relatives au développement de modèles ; ceux-ci seront exécutables sur ordinateur et constitueront, pour les processus métier, un support à des décisions prises sur la base de modèles, donnant lieu à des opérations, une surveillance et un pilotage également fondés sur des modèles.
Integracija programskih rešitev korporacij - Okvirne določbe o podjetniškem modeliranju (ISO 19439:2006)
Ta mednarodni standard določa okvir, ki je skladen z zahtevami standarda ISO 15704, ter skupno osnovo za identifikacijo in koordinacijo razvoja standardov za modeliranje podjetij. Poudarja, vendar ni omejen na računalniško integrirano proizvajanje. Ta mednarodni standard je namenjen tudi drugim standardom za razvoj modelov, ki so lahko prikazani na računalniku in omogočajo podporo odločitvam na podlagi modeliranja poslovnih procesov, ki vodijo do delovanja, nadzorovanja in kontroliranja, ki je osnovano na modelih. V okviru tega mednarodnega standarda so opredeljeni štirje pogledi podjetniških modelov. Dodatni pogledi, ki obravnavajo posebne uporabnikove pomisleke, se lahko ustvarijo, vendar niso del tega mednarodnega standarda. Možni dodatni pogledi so opredeljeni v standardu ISO 15704.
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Enterprise integration - Framework for enterprise modelling (ISO 19439:2006)
Unternehmensintegration - Rahmenwerk für die Unternehmensmodellierung -
Festlegung (ISO 19439:2006)
Entreprise intégrée - Cadre de modélisation d'entreprise (ISO 19439:2006)
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: EN ISO 19439:2006
ICS:
25.040.40
35.240.50
2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.
EUROPEAN STANDARD
EN ISO 19439
NORME EUROPÉENNE
EUROPÄISCHE NORM
April 2006
ICS 25.040.40 Supersedes ENV 40003:1990
English Version
Enterprise integration - Framework for enterprise modelling (ISO
19439:2006)
Entreprise intégrée - Cadre de modélisation d'entreprise Unternehmensintegration - Rahmenwerk für
(ISO 19439:2006) Unternehmensmodellierung - Festlegung (ISO 19439:2006)
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Foreword
This document (EN ISO 19439:2006) has been prepared by Technical Committee CEN/TC 310
"Advanced Manufacturing Technologies", the secretariat of which is held by BSI, in collaboration
with Technical Committee ISO/TC 184 "Industrial automation systems and integration".
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INTERNATIONAL ISO
STANDARD 19439
First edition
2006-04-15
Enterprise integration — Framework for
enterprise modelling
Entreprise intégrée — Cadre de modélisation d'entreprise
Reference number
ISO 19439:2006(E)
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ISO 19439:2006(E)
Contents Page
Foreword. iv
Introduction . v
1 Scope . 1
2 Normative references . 1
3 Terms and definitions. 1
4 Symbols and abbreviations . 8
5 The framework . 8
5.1 Underlying concepts . 8
5.2 Dimension of enterprise model phase. 10
5.3 Dimension of enterprise model view . 14
5.4 Dimension of genericity . 17
5.5 Graphical representation of the framework . 19
6 Requirements on enterprise models and modelling methodologies . 20
Annex A (informative) Enterprise models, frameworks and modelling languages. 22
Annex B (informative) Using the enterprise modelling framework. 24
Bibliography . 33
ISO 19439:2006(E)
Foreword
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Industrial automation systems and integration, Subcommittee SC 5, Architecture, communications and
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ISO 19439:2006(E)
Introduction
This framework defines and specifies the generic concepts that are required to enable the creation of
enterprise models for industrial businesses and to provide support for the use of frameworks by industrial
enterprises.
Enterprise modelling consultancies and tool vendors have developed enterprise modelling methodologies and
supporting tools that address phases of the enterprise life cycle and various aspects of enterprise modelling.
These methodologies and tools support business decision-making (such as process visualization and
simulation), enterprise process management, control and monitoring of operational processes (such as
workflow) and performance monitoring (such as visualization of work in progress). This framework provides a
unified conceptual basis for model-based enterprise engineering that enables consistency, convergence and
interoperability of the various modelling methodologies and supporting tools. The framework does not
encompass methodological processes; it is neutral in this regard.
ISO 15704:2000, 4.2.2 (see also A.3.1.2) places requirements on the description of the essential roles of
humans. In this International Standard, these are described in terms of:
⎯ organizational roles that are specified in the Organization View, which captures the various assigned
responsibilities and required capabilities (skills);
⎯ operational roles that are specified in the Resource View, which captures the operational capabilities
(skills) and which are then matched to the ones identified in the Function View.
The Annex A contains a general description of the concepts of enterprise models, modelling frameworks and
modelling language constructs (as defined in ENV 12204:1996) as background to the normative content of
Clauses 5 and 6. Annex B describes with illustrative examples how the enterprise modelling framework can be
used by both enterprise model developers and enterprise model tool developers.
INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO 19439:2006(E)
Enterprise integration — Framework for enterprise modelling
1 Scope
This International Standard specifies a framework conforming to requirements of ISO 15704, which serves as
a common basis to identify and coordinate standards development for modelling of enterprises, emphasising,
but not restricted to, computer integrated manufacturing. This International Standard also serves as the basis
for further standards for the development of models that will be computer-enactable and enable business
process model-based decision support leading to model-based operation, monitoring and control.
In this International Standard, four enterprise model views are defined in this framework. Additional views for
particular user concerns can be generated but these additional views are not part of this International
Standard. Possible additional views are identified in ISO 15704.
2 Normative references
The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this document. For dated
references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced
document (including any amendments) applies.
ISO 15704:2000, Industrial automation systems — Requirements for enterprise-reference architectures and
methodologies
3 Terms and definitions
For the purposes of this document, the following terms and definitions apply.
NOTE Definitions copied verbatim from other standards are followed by a reference in brackets to the source
standard. Definitions that have been adapted from other standards are followed by an explanatory note.
3.1
abstraction
shortening in duration or extent with no sacrifice of sense, used to differentiate between a real-world system
and a model of the real world
[ISO 14258:1998]
3.2
attribute
piece of information stating a property of an entity
[ISO 15704:2000]
3.3
behaviour
manner in which the whole or part of a system acts and reacts to perform a function
NOTE Adapted from ISO 15704:2000.
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3.4
business process
partially ordered set of enterprise activities that can be executed to achieve some desired end-result in pursuit
of a given objective of an enterprise or a part of an enterprise
NOTE Adapted from ISO 15704:2000, ENV 12204:1996.
3.5
capability
quality of being able to perform a given activity
[ISO 15531-1]
3.6
component
〈system〉 entity, with discrete structure within a system, which interacts with other components of the system,
thereby contributing at its lowest level to the system properties and characteristics
[ISO/IEC 15288:2002]
3.7
concept definition
enterprise model phase that defines the business concepts of an enterprise domain to be employed in
realizing its business objectives and its operation, including the necessary enterprise domain inputs and
outputs
3.8
constraint
restriction or limitation or condition placed upon a system that originates from inside or outside the system
under consideration
NOTE Adapted from ISO 14258:1998.
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