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BSI PD IEC/TS 62832-1:2016:2017 Edition

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Industrial-process measurement, control and automation. Digital factory framework – General principles

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This part of IEC 62832, which is a Technical Specification, defines the general principles of the Digital Factory framework (DF framework), which is a set of model elements (DF reference model) and rules for modelling production systems.

This DF framework defines:

  • a model of production system assets;

  • a model of relationships between different production system assets;

  • the flow of information about production system assets.

The DF framework does not cover representation of building construction, input resources (such as raw production material, assembly parts), consumables, work pieces in process, nor end products.

It applies to the three types of production processes (continuous control, batch control or discrete control) in any industrial sector (for example aeronautic industries, automotive, chemicals, wood).

NOTE 1 This document does not provide an application scenario for descriptions based on ISO 15926, because ISO 15926 uses a different methodology for describing production systems.

NOTE 2 In order to support oil and gas production systems, other methodologies for describing the assets can be used (for example based on ISO 22745 or ISO 13584-42).

The representation of a production system according to this document is managed throughout all phases of the production system life cycle (for example design, construction, operation or maintenance). The requirements and specification of software tools supporting the DF framework are out of scope of this document.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
4 CONTENTS
7 FOREWORD
9 INTRODUCTION
12 1 Scope
2 Normative references
13 3 Terms, definitions, abbreviated terms and conventions
3.1 Terms and definitions
16 3.2 Abbreviated terms
3.3 Conventions
4 Overview of the DF framework
4.1 General
17 4.2 DF reference model
Figures
FigureĀ 1 ā€“ DF framework overview
18 4.3 Use of the Digital Factory
19 5 DF reference model
5.1 Concept identifier
FigureĀ 2 ā€“ Overview of the Digital Factory and example activities
20 5.2 Concept dictionary entry
5.2.1 General
FigureĀ 3 ā€“ Identification standard
21 5.2.2 Data element type
5.2.3 CDEL definition
5.2.4 DF asset class definition
5.3 Concept dictionary
5.3.1 General
5.3.2 DF dictionary
22 5.4 Data element
5.5 Collection of data elements
FigureĀ 4 ā€“ Example of sourcing of a DF concept dictionary
23 5.6 DF asset class
5.6.1 General
5.6.2 DF asset class header
5.6.3 DF asset class body
24 FigureĀ 5 ā€“ Example of DF asset class
FigureĀ 6 ā€“ Example of composite DF asset class
25 5.7 View element
5.8 Library
5.8.1 General
26 5.8.2 Supplier library
5.8.3 DF library
5.9 DF asset
5.9.1 General
5.9.2 DF asset header
5.9.3 DF asset body
27 FigureĀ 7 ā€“ Example of composite DF asset
28 5.10 DF asset link
5.11 DF asset class association
5.12 Data element relationship
29 5.13 Digital Factory
FigureĀ 8 ā€“ Example of data element relationships
30 6 Rules of the DF framework
6.1 Example for representing a production system
FigureĀ 9 ā€“ Example of DF asset and DF asset class
31 6.2 Rules for integration in the DF library
6.3 Rules for using DF assets in a Digital Factory
FigureĀ 10 ā€“ Integration with the DF library
32 6.4 Reuse of a Digital Factory structure
33 Annex A (informative) UML Model
A.1 Concept dictionary
FigureĀ A.1 ā€“ Concept dictionary and related class definitions and type
34 A.2 Library
FigureĀ A.2 ā€“ Types of relationship
FigureĀ A.3 ā€“ Library
35 FigureĀ A.4 ā€“ DF asset class
FigureĀ A.5 ā€“ DF asset class showing origin of definitions
36 A.3 Digital Factory
FigureĀ A.6 ā€“ Composed DF asset class
FigureĀ A.7 ā€“ Digital Factory structure
37 FigureĀ A.8 ā€“ Digital Factory
FigureĀ A.9 ā€“ Relationship between DF assets
38 FigureĀ A.10 ā€“ Digital Factory with composed DF asset
FigureĀ A.11 ā€“ DF asset link and DER
39 Annex B (informative) Overview of model elements
B.1 Model elements
Tables
TableĀ B.1 ā€“ Model elements of the Digital Factory
40 TableĀ B.2 ā€“ Model elements of libraries
41 B.2 Example DF asset description
TableĀ B.3 ā€“ Model elements of dictionaries
42 FigureĀ B.1 ā€“ Example structure of a DF asset
43 Annex C (informative) UML notation
C.1 General
C.2 Class diagram
FigureĀ C.1 ā€“ Note
FigureĀ C.2 ā€“ Class
FigureĀ C.3 ā€“ Association
44 FigureĀ C.4 ā€“ Composition
FigureĀ C.5 ā€“ Aggregation
FigureĀ C.6 ā€“ Containment
FigureĀ C.7 ā€“ Dependency
45 FigureĀ C.8 ā€“ Abstract class, generalization and interface
FigureĀ C.9 ā€“ Multiplicity
FigureĀ C.10 ā€“ Association class
46 C.3 Object diagram
FigureĀ C.11 ā€“ Class
FigureĀ C.12 ā€“ Link
FigureĀ C.13 ā€“ Link instantiated from composition
FigureĀ C.14 ā€“ Link instantiated from aggregation
47 Bibliography
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