JWG 5 - TC 65/SC 65E/JWG 5
TC 65/SC 65E/JWG 5
General Information
IEC 62264-6:2020 defines a technology independent model for a set of abstract services that is located above the application layer of the OSI model, and that is used for exchanging transaction messages based on the transaction models defined in IEC 62264-5. The model, which is called the Messaging Service Model (MSM), is intended for interoperability between manufacturing operations domain applications and applications in other domains.
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IEC 62264-3:2016 defines activity models of manufacturing operations management that enable enterprise system to control system integration. The activities defined in this document are consistent with the object models definitions given in IEC 62264-1. The modelled activities operate between business planning and logistics functions, defined as the Level 4 functions and the process control functions, defined as the Level 2 functions of IEC 62264-1. IEC 62264-3:2016 defines activity models of manufacturing operations management that enable enterprise system to control system integration. The activities defined in this document are consistent with the object models definitions given in IEC 62264-1. The modelled activities operate between business planning and logistics functions, defined as the Level 4 functions and the process control functions, defined as the Level 2 functions of IEC 62264-1. This second edition cancels and replaces the first edition published in 2007. This edition constitutes a technical revision.
This edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous edition:
a) 4.1 Manufacturing Operations Management was moved to Part 1 and therefore was removed from Part 3;
b) 4.2 Functional hierarchy was moved to Part 1 and therefore was removed from Part 3;
c) 4.4 Criterion for defining activities below Level 4 was moved to Part 1 and therefore was removed from Part 3;
d) 4.5 Categories of production information was moved to Part 1 and therefore was removed from Part 3;
e) 4.6 Manufacturing operations information was moved to Part 1 and therefore was removed from Part 3;
f) 5.3 Expanded equipment hierarchy model was moved to Part 1 and therefore was removed from Part 3;
g) 5.4 Expanded decision hierarchy model was removed from Part 3. The corresponding section was removed from Part 1 and replaced with a reference to ISO 15704;
h) Annex A (informative) Other enterprise activities affecting manufacturing operations was moved to Part 1 and therefore was removed from Part 3;
i) Annex D (informative) Associated standards was moved to Part 1 and therefore was removed from Part 3;
j) Annex F (informative) Applying the decision hierarchy model to manufacturing operations management was removed from Part 3. The corresponding section was removed from Part 1 and replaced with a reference to ISO 15704;
k) Annex G (informative) Mapping PSLX ontology to manufacturing operations management was removed from Part 3. The committee felt that this section is more appropriate as a PSLX white paper or TR.
The names for data were changed to match the Part 4 standard names. These name changes were made in all figures and in the text.
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IEC 62264-5:2016 defines transactions in terms of information exchanges between applications performing business and manufacturing activities associated with Levels 3 and 4. The exchanges are intended to enable information collection, retrieval, transfer and storage in support of enterprise-control system integration. This part of IEC 62264 is consistent with the IEC 62264-2 and IEC 62264-4 object models attributes. This standard also defines transactions that specify how to exchange the objects defined in IEC 62264-2, IEC 62264-4 and this standard. This second edition cancels and replaces the first edition published in 2011. This edition constitutes a technical revision. This edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous edition: The addition of transaction rules for objects defined in IEC 62264-4: Job, Job List, Job Response, Job Response List, Work Alert Definition, Work Alert, Work Calendar Definition, Work Calendar, Work Capability Work Directive, Work Master, Work Performance, Work Record, Work Schedule, Workflow Specification Node Type, Workflow Specification. It is published as a double logo standard.
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IEC 62264-4:2015 defines object models and attributes exchanged between Level 3 manufacturing operations management activities defined in IEC 62264-3.
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IEC 62264-2:2013 specifies generic interface content exchanged between manufacturing control functions and other enterprise functions. The interface considered is between Level 3 manufacturing systems and Level 4 business systems in the hierarchical model defined in IEC 62264-1. The goal is to reduce the risk, cost, and errors associated with implementing the interface. This second edition cancels and replaces the first edition published in 2004 and constitutes a technical revision. It includes the following technical:
- addition of object models for exchange information used in manufacturing operations management activities;
- displacement of the UML object models that were in IEC 62264-1:2003 into this standard so that the object models and the associated attribute tables were available in the same document;
- addition of the Hierarchy scope object definition to replace the Location attribute used in the previous edition;
- addition of a value type section to define the exchange of non-simple value types;
- definition of simple value types were defined using the ISO 15000-5.
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IEC 62264-1:2013 describes the manufacturing operations management domain (Level 3) and its activities, and the interface content and associated transactions within Level 3 and between Level 3 and Level 4. This description enables integration between the manufacturing operations and control domain (Levels 3, 2, 1) and the enterprise domain (Level 4). Its goals are to increase uniformity and consistency of interface terminology and reduce the risk, cost, and errors associated with implementing these interfaces. IEC 62264-1 can be used to reduce the effort associated with implementing new product offerings. This second edition cancels and replaces the first edition published in 2003. It constitutes a technical revision and includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous edition:
- the functional hierarchy in 5.2 was extended using the definitions from IEC 62264-3;
- the equipment hierarchy in 5.3 was extended using the definitions from IEC 62264-3;
- a physical asset equipment model was added in 5.3;
- the generic model of manufacturing operations management categories in Clause 7 was added using information from IEC 62264-3;
- the formal UML models that were in Clause 7 were moved to IEC 62264-2 and the remaining data definitions are now in Clause 8;
- the capacity and capability model in Clause 8 was extended;
- new Annexes A and B were moved from IEC 62264-3;
- Subclause 5.5 on the decision hierarchy was removed and a reference added to ISO 15704;
- Annex C, D, E were moved to a Technical Report;
- Annex F was removed.
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IEC 62264-5:2011 is based on the use of IEC 62264 abstract models previously defined in IEC 62264-1 and IEC 62264-2 combined with verbs to define a transaction model for information exchange. It is recognized that other non-IEC 62264-5 transaction protocols are possible and are not deemed invalid as a result of this standard. Transactions occur at all levels within the enterprise and between enterprise partners, and are related to both required and actual activities, but the focus of this part of IEC 62264 is the interface between enterprise/business systems and manufacturing systems. It defines business-to-manufacturing transactions and manufacturing-to-business transactions that may be used in relation to the objects that are exchanged between Level 4 and Level 3, as defined in the object models of IEC 62264-1 and IEC 62264-2. Models are introduced which provide descriptions of the transactions and explanations of the required transaction processing behaviour.
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