IEC 62264-2:2004
(Main)Enterprise-control system integration - Part 2: Object model attributes
Enterprise-control system integration - Part 2: Object model attributes
Specifies generic interface content between manufacturing control functions and other enterprise functions. The interfaces considered are the interfaces between Levels 3 and 4 of the hierarchical model defined in IEC 62264-1. The goal is to reduce the risk, cost, and errors associated with implementing these interfaces.
Intégration des systèmes entreprise-contrôle - Partie 2: Attributs pour les modèles d'objets
Spécifie le contenu générique des interfaces entre les fonctions de contrôle de fabrication et les autres fonctions de l'entreprise. Les interfaces considérées sont les interfaces entre les niveaux 3 et 4 du modèle hiérarchique défini dans la CEI 62264-1. Le but est de réduire le risque, le coût et les erreurs associés à la mise en application de ces interfaces.
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STANDARD 62264-2
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2004-07
Enterprise-control system integration –
Part 2:
Object model attributes
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Object model attributes
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CONTENTS
FOREWORD.7
INTRODUCTION.9
1 Scope.10
2 Normative references .10
3 Terms and definitions .10
4 Object model attributes.11
4.1 General .11
4.2 Attribute extensibility .11
4.3 Object model structure .11
4.4 Explanation of tables .12
4.5 Personnel.15
4.6 Equipment.18
4.7 Material .24
4.8 Process segment.29
4.9 Production capability .35
4.10 Process segment capability .43
4.11 Product definition .49
4.12 Production schedule.55
4.13 Production performance .64
4.14 Summary of objects.72
4.15 List of objects.74
5 Compliance .77
Annex A (informative) Use and examples.78
A.1 Use and examples.78
A.2 Application of the standard .81
A.3 Database mapping of the models.82
A.4 XML usage .83
Annex B (informative) Example data sets.87
B.1 Introduction .87
B.2 Material model example.87
B.3 Personnel model example .89
B.4 Equipment model example.90
B.5 Production capability example .91
B.6 Production performance example .92
Annex C (informative) Questions and answers about object use .93
C.1 Introduction .93
C.2 Inflow materials .93
C.3 Multiple products per process segment.93
C.4 Process segments vs. product segments .94
C.5 Production parameter references.95
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C.6 How class name and property names are used to identify elements.96
C.7 Possible capability over-counts.97
C.8 Routing and process capability .98
C.9 Product and process capability dependencies.100
C.10 Representation of dependencies.101
C.11 Representation of material produced and consumed.102
C.12 Material produced and the capability model .102
C.13 How a material transfer is handled.102
C.14 Why the maintenance and QA models are different from the production model .103
Annex D (informative) Logical information flows.104
Figure 1 – Detailed relationship models .14
Figure 2 – Personnel model .15
Figure 3 – Equipment model .18
Figure 4 – Material model .24
Figure 5 – Process segment model .29
Figure 6 – Production capability model .35
Figure 7 – Process segment capability.43
Figure 8 – Product definition model.49
Figure 9 – Production schedule model .55
Figure 10 – Production performance model.64
Figure 11 – Object model inter-relationships .73
Figure A.1 – Personnel model.79
Figure A.2 – Instances of a person class .80
Figure A.3 – UML model for class and class properties .80
Figure A.4 – Class property .80
Figure A.5 – Instances of a person properties .81
Figure A.6 – Instances of person and person properties .81
Figure A.7– XML schema for a person object.84
Figure A.8 – XML schema for person properties.84
Figure A.9 – Example of person and person property.85
Figure A.10 – Example of person class information.85
Figure A.11 – Adaptor to map different property names and values.86
Figure C.1 – Class and property names used to identify elements .96
Figure C.2 – A property defining overlapping subsets of the capability.98
Figure C.3 – Routing for a product .99
Figure C.4 – Routing with co-products and material dependencies.99
Figure C.5 – Product and process capability relationships .100
Figure C.6 – Time-based dependencies .101
Figure C.7 – Maintenance schedule and performance model .103
Figure D.1 – Enterprise to manufacturing system logical information flows .104
Figure D.2 – Logical information flows among multiple systems .105
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Table 1 – UML notation used .12
Table 2 – Example table .13
Table 3 – Attributes of personnel class .15
Table 4 – Attributes of personnel class property .16
Table 5 – Attributes of person .16
Table 6 – Attributes of person property .17
Table 7 – Attributes of qualification test specification.17
Table 8 – Attributes of qualification test result.18
Table 9 – Attributes of equipment class .19
Table 10 – Attributes of equipment class property.19
Table 11 – Attributes of equipment .20
Table 12 – Attributes of equipment property.20
Table 13 – Attributes of equipment capability test specification.21
Table 14 – Attributes of equipment capability test result .21
Table 15 – Attributes of maintenance request .22
Table 16 – Attributes of maintenance work order .22
Table 17 – Attributes of maintenance response.23
Table 18 – Attributes of material class .24
Table 19 – Attributes of
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INTERNATIONAL
STANDARD
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INTERNATIONALE
Enterprise-control system integration –
Part 2: Object model attributes
Intégration des systèmes entreprise-contrôle –
Partie 2: Attributs pour les modèles d’objets
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SOMMAIRE
AVANT-PROPOS.14
INTRODUCTION.18
1 Domaine d’application .20
2 Références normatives.20
3 Termes et définitions .20
4 Attributs des modèles d’objets.22
4.1 Généralités.22
4.2 Extensibilité des attributs .22
4.3 Structure des modèles d’objets .22
4.4 Explication des Tableaux.24
4.4.1 Tableaux des attributs .24
4.4.2 Identification des objets.24
4.4.3 Types de données .26
4.4.4 Présentation des exemples.26
4.4.5 Relation entre les données .26
4.5 Personnel.30
4.5.1 Modèles de personnel .30
4.5.2 Classe de personnel.30
4.5.3 Propriété de classe de personnel.32
4.5.4 Personne.32
4.5.5 Propriétés de personne .34
4.5.6 Spécification de test de qualification.34
4.5.7 Résultat de test de qualification.36
4.6 Equipement .36
4.6.1 Modèle d’équipement .36
4.6.2 Classe d’équipement .38
4.6.3 Propriété de classe d’équipement.38
4.6.4 Equipement .40
4.6.5 Propriété d’équipement.40
4.6.6 Spécification de test de capacité d’équipement.42
4.6.7 Résultat de test de capacité d’équipement.42
4.6.8 Demande de maintenance .44
4.6.9 Ordre de travail de maintenance.44
4.6.10 Réponse de maintenance .46
4.7 Matière.48
4.7.1 Modèle matière.48
4.7.2 Classe matière .48
4.7.3 Propriété de la classe matière .50
4.7.4 Définition matière .50
4.7.5 Propriété de définition matière.50
4.7.6 Lot matière .52
4.7.7 Propriété de lot matière .52
4.7.8 Sous-lot matière .54
4.7.9 Spécification de test AQ .54
4.7.10 Résultats de test AQ.56
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CONTENTS
FOREWORD.15
INTRODUCTION.19
1 Scope.21
2 Normative references .21
3 Terms and definitions .21
4 Object model attributes.23
4.1 General .23
4.2 Attribute extensibility .23
4.3 Object model structure .23
4.4 Explanation of tables .25
4.4.1 Tables of attributes.25
4.4.2 Object identification.25
4.4.3 Data types .27
4.4.4 Presentation of examples .27
4.4.5 Data relationships.27
4.5 Personnel.31
4.5.1 Personnel model.31
4.5.2 Personnel class .31
4.5.3 Personnel class property .33
4.5.4 Person.33
4.5.5 Person property.35
4.5.6 Qualification test specification .35
4.5.7 Qualification test result .37
4.6 Equipment.37
4.6.1 Equipment model.37
4.6.2 Equipment class .39
4.6.3 Equipment class property .39
4.6.4 Equipment .41
4.6.5 Equipment property .41
4.6.6 Equipment capability test specification .43
4.6.7 Equipment capability test result .43
4.6.8 Maintenance request .45
4.6.9 Maintenance work order .45
4.6.10 Maintenance response.47
4.7 Material .49
4.7.1 Material model.49
4.7.2 Material class .49
4.7.3 Material class property .
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