EN 62264-2:2008
(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.
Integration von Unternehmensführungs- und Leitsystemen - Teil 2: Attribute des Objektmodells
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.
Integracija sistemov za upravljanje podjetij - 2. del: Lastnosti objektnega modela (IEC 62264-2:2005)
General Information
- Status
- Withdrawn
- Publication Date
- 08-Jan-2008
- Withdrawal Date
- 30-Nov-2010
- Technical Committee
- CLC/TC 65X - Industrial-process measurement, control and automation
- Drafting Committee
- IEC/SC 65A - IEC_SC_65A
- Parallel Committee
- IEC/SC 65A - IEC_SC_65A
- Current Stage
- 9960 - Withdrawal effective - Withdrawal
- Start Date
- 01-Aug-2016
- Completion Date
- 01-Aug-2016
Relations
- Effective Date
- 28-Jan-2023
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EN 62264-2:2008 is a standard published by CLC. Its full title is "Enterprise-control system integration - Part 2: Object model attributes". This standard covers: 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.
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.
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SLOVENSKI STANDARD
01-junij-2008
Integracija sistemov za upravljanje podjetij - 2. del: Lastnosti objektnega modela
(IEC 62264-2:2005)
Enterprise-control system integration -- Part 2: Object model attributes
Integration von Unternehmensführungs- und Leitsystemen -- Teil 2: Attribute des
Objektmodells
Intégration des systèmes entreprise-contrôle -- Partie 2: Attributs pour les modèles
d'objets
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: EN 62264-2:2008
ICS:
25.040.01 Sistemi za avtomatizacijo v Industrial automation
industriji na splošno systems in general
35.240.50 Uporabniške rešitve IT v IT applications in industry
industriji
2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.
EUROPEAN STANDARD
EN 62264-2
NORME EUROPÉENNE
January 2008
EUROPÄISCHE NORM
ICS 25.040.40; 35.240.50
English version
Enterprise-control system integration -
Part 2: Object model attributes
(IEC 62264-2:2004)
Intégration des systèmes Integration von Unternehmensführungs-
entreprise-contrôle - und Leitsystemen -
Partie 2: Attributs pour les modèles Teil 2: Attribute des Objektmodells
d'objets (IEC 62264-2:2004)
(CEI 62264-2:2004)
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Foreword
The text of the International Standard IEC 62264-2:2004, prepared by SC 65A, System aspects, of
IEC TC 65, Industrial-process measurement, control and automation, and ISO TC 184/SC 5/JWG 15,
Enterprise-control system integration, was submitted to the Unique Acceptance Procedure and was
approved by CENELEC as EN 62264-2 on 2007-12-01 without any modification.
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national standard or by endorsement (dop) 2008-12-01
– latest date by which the national standards conflicting
with the EN have to be withdrawn (dow) 2010-12-01
Annex ZA has been added by CENELEC.
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Annex ZA
(normative)
Normative references to international publications
with their corresponding European publications
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.
NOTE When an international publication has been modified by common modifications, indicated by (mod), the relevant EN/HD
applies.
Publication Year Title EN/HD Year
1) 2)
IEC 62264-1 - Enterprise-control system integration - EN 62264-1 2008
Part 1: Models and terminology
ISO 10303-1 1994 Industrial automation systems and ENV ISO 10303-1 1995
integration - Product data representation and
exchange -
Part 1: Overview and fundamental principles
ISO 15704 2000 Industrial automation systems - - -
Requirements for enterprise-reference
architectures and methodologies
1)
Undated reference.
2)
Valid edition at date of issue.
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Intégration des systèmes entreprise-contrôle –
Partie 2:
Attributs pour les modèles d'objets
Enterprise-control system integration –
Part 2:
Object model attributes
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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 .51
4.7.4 Material definition .51
4.7.5 Material definition property .51
4.7.6 Material lot .53
4.7.7 Material lot property.53
4.7.8 Material sublot.55
4.7.9 QA test specification.55
4.7.10 QA test result .57
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4.8 Process segment.59
4.8.1 Process segment model .59
4.8.2 Process segment.59
4.8.3 Personnel segment specification .61
4.8.4 Personnel segment specification property.63
4.8.5 Equipment segment specification .63
4.8.6 Equipment segment specification property.65
4.8.7 Material segment specification.65
4.8.8 Material segment specification property.67
4.8.9 Process segment parameter .67
4.8.10 Process segment dependency .67
4.9 Production capability .71
4.9.1 Production capability model.71
4.9.2 Production capability .73
4.9.3 Personnel capability .75
4.9.4 Personnel capability property .77
4.9.5 Equipment capability .79
4.9.6 Equipment capability property.81
4.9.7 Material capability .83
4.9.8 Material capability property.85
4.10 Process segment capability .87
4.10.1 Process segment capability model.87
4.10.2 Process segment capability .89
4.10.3 Personnel segment capability .91
4.10.4 Personnel segment capability property .91
4.10.5 Equipment segment capability .93
4.10.6 Equipment segment capability property .95
4.10.7 Material segment capability .95
4.10.8 Material segment capability property .99
4.11 Product definition .101
4.11.1 Product definition model .101
4.11.2 Product definition .103
4.11.3 Manufacturing bill .103
4.11.4 Product segment .105
4.11.5 Product parameter.105
4.11.6 Personnel specification.107
4.11.7 Personnel specification property.107
4.11.8 Equipment specification.109
4.11.9 Equipment specification property.109
4.11.10 Material specification.111
4.11.11 Material specification property .111
4.11.12 Product segment dependency.113
4.12 Production schedule.115
4.12.1 Production schedule model.115
4.12.2 Production schedule .117
4.12.3 Production request .117
4.12.4 Segment requirement .119
4.12.5 Production parameter .121
4.12.6 Personnel requirement .121
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4.12.7 Personnel requirement property.123
4.12.8 Equipment requirement.123
4.12.9 Equipment requirement property.125
4.12.10 Material produced requirement .125
4.12.11 Material produced requirement property .127
4.12.12 Material consumed requirement.127
4.12.13 Material consumed requirement property .129
4.12.14 Consumable expected .129
4.12.15 Consumable expected property .131
4.12.16 Requested segment response .131
4.13 Production performance .133
4.13.1 Production performance model .133
4.13.2 Production performance .135
4.13.3 Production response.135
4.13.4 Segment response.137
4.13.5 Production data .139
4.13.6 Personnel actual.139
4.13.7 Personnel actual property.141
4.13.8 Equipment actual.141
4.13.9 Equipment actual property.143
4.13.10 Material produced actual .143
4.13.11 Material produced actual property.145
4.13.12 Material consumed actual .145
4.13.13 Material consumed actual property .147
4.13.14 Consumable actual .147
4.13.15 Consumable actual property .149
4.14 Summary of objects.149
4.15 List of objects.153
5 Compliance .159
Annexe A (informative) Use and examples.161
Annexe B (informative) Example data sets.179
Annexe C (informative) Questions and answers about object use .191
Annexe D (informative) Logical information flows.213
Figure 1 – Detailed relationship models .29
Figure 2 – Personnel model .31
Figure 3 – Equipment model .37
Figure 4 – Material model .49
Figure 5 – Process segment model .59
Figure 6 – Production capability model .71
Figure 7 – Process segment capability.87
Figure 8 – Product definition model.101
Figure 9 – Production schedule model .115
Figure 10 – Production performance model.133
Figure 11 – Object model inter-relationships .151
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Figure A.1 – Personnel model.163
Figure A.2 – Instances of a person class .165
Figure A.3 – UML model for class and class properties.165
Figure A.4 – Class property .167
Figure A.5 – Instances of a person properties.167
Figure A.6 – Instances of person and person properties .167
Figure A.7– XML schema for a person object.173
Figure A.8 – XML schema for person properties.175
Figure A.9 – Example of person and person property.175
Figure A.10 – Example of person class information.177
Figure A.11 – Adaptor to map different property names and values.177
Figure C.1 – Class and property names used to identify elements .197
Figure C.2 – A property defining overlapping subsets of the capability.201
Figure C.3 – Routing for a product .203
Figure C.4 – Routing with co-products and material dependencies.203
Figure C.5 – Product and process capability relationships .205
Figure C.6 – Time-based dependencies .207
Figure C.7 – Maintenance schedule and performance model .211
Figure D-1 – Enterprise to manufacturing system logical information flows .213
Figure D-2 – Logical information flows among multiple systems .215
Table 1 – UML notation used .25
Table 2 – Example table .27
Table 3 – Attributes of personnel class .31
Table 4 – Attributes of personnel class property .33
Table 5 – Attributes of person .33
Table 6 – Attributes of person property .35
Table 7 – Attributes of qualification test specification.35
Table 8 – Attributes of qualification test result.37
Table 9 – Attributes of equipment class .39
Table 10 – Attributes of equipment class property.39
Table 11 – Attributes of equipment .41
Table 12 – Attributes of equipment property.41
Table 13 – Attributes of equipment capability test specification.43
Table 14 – Attributes of equipment capability test result .43
Table 15 – Attributes of maintenance request .45
Table 16 – Attributes of maintenance work order .45
Table 17 – Attributes of maintenance response.47
Table 18 – Attributes of material class .49
Table 19 – Attributes of material class property .51
Table 20 – Attributes of material definition .51
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Table 21 – Attributes of material definition property .51
Table 22 – Attributes of material lot.53
Table 23 – Attributes of material lot property .53
Table 24 – Attributes of material sublot .55
Table 25 – Attributes of QA test specification .55
Table 26 – Attributes of QA test result.57
Table 27 – Attributes of process segment.61
Table 28 – Attributes of personnel segment specification.61
Table 29 – Attributes of personnel segment specification property .63
Table 30 – Attributes of equipment segment specification .63
Table 31 – Attributes of equipment segment specification property .65
Table 32 – Attributes of material segment specification.65
Table 33 – Attributes of material segment specification property .67
Table 34 – Attributes of process segment parameter .67
Table 35 – Attributes of process segment dependency .69
Table 36 – Attributes of production capability .73
Table 37 – Attributes of personnel capability .75
Table 38 – Attributes of personnel capability property.77
Table 39 – Attributes of equipment capability.79
Table 40 – Attributes of equipment capability property .81
Table 41 – Attributes of material capability .83
Table 42 – Attributes of material capability property.85
Table 43 – Attributes of process segment capability .89
Table 44 – Attributes of personnel segment capability .91
Table 45 – Attributes of personnel segment capability property.93
Table 46 – Attributes of equipment segment capability.93
Table 47 – Attributes of equipment segment capability property .95
Table 48 – Attributes of material segment capability .97
Table 49 – Attributes of material segment capability property.99
Table 50 – Attributes of product definition .103
Table 51 – Attributes of manufacturing bill.103
Table 52 – Attributes of product segment .105
Table 53 – Attributes of product parameter.105
Table 54 – Attributes of personnel specification.107
Table 55 – Attributes of personnel specification property .107
Table 56 – Attributes of equipment specification .109
Table 57 – Attributes of equipment specification property .109
Table 58 – Attributes of mmaterial specification.111
Table 59 – Attributes of material specification property .111
Table 60 – Attributes of product segment dependency .113
Table 61 – Attributes of production schedule .117
Table 62 – Attributes of production request .117
Table 63 – Attributes of segment requirement.119
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Table 64 – Attributes of production parameter.121
Table 65 – Attributes of personnel requirement.121
Table 66 – Attributes of personnel requirement property .123
Table 67 – Attributes of equipment requirement .123
Table 68 – Attributes of equipment requirement property .125
Table 69 – Attributes of material produced requirement .125
Table 70 – Attributes of material produced requirement property .127
Table 71 – Attributes of material consumed requirement.127
Table 72 – Attributes of material consumed requirement property .129
Table 73 – Attributes of consumable expected .129
Table 74 – Attributes of consumable expected property .131
Table 75 – Attributes of production performance.135
Table 76 – Attributes of production response .135
Table 77 – Attributes of segment response .137
Table 78 – Attributes of production data.139
Table 79 – Attributes of personnel actual .139
Table 80 – Attributes of personnel actual property .141
Table 81 – Attributes of equipment actual .141
Table 82 – Attributes of equipment actual property .143
Table 83 – Attributes of material produced actual .143
Table 84 – Attributes of material produced actual property.145
Table 85 – Attributes of material consumed actual .145
Table 86 – Attributes of material consumed actual property .147
Table 87 – Attributes of consumable actual.147
Table 88 – Attributes of consumable actual property.149
Table 89 – Personnel model objects .153
Table 90 – Equipment model objects .153
Table 91 – Material model objects .153
Table 92- Process segment model objects .155
Table 93 – Production capability model objects.155
Table 94 – Process segment capability model objects.155
Table 95 – Product definition object models.155
Table 96 – Production schedule model objects .157
Table 97 – Production performance object models .157
Table A.1 – Attributes of person.163
Table A.2 – Database structure for person.171
Table A.3 – Database structure for person property .171
Table A.4 – Database for person with data .171
Table C.1 – Definition of segment types.195
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ENTERPRISE-CONTROL SYSTEM INTEGRATION –
Part 2: Object model attributes
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International Standard IEC 62264-2 has been prepared by subcommittee 65A: System
aspects, of IEC technical committee 65: Industrial-process measurement and control, and ISO
SC5, JWG 15, of ISO technical committee 184: Enterprise-control system integration.
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This blilingual version (2005-07) replaces the English version.
This standard was submitted to the National Committees for voting under the Fast Track
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IEC 62264 consists of the following parts under the general title Enterprise-control system
integration:
Part 1: Models and terminology
Part 2: Object model attributes
Part 3: Models of manufacturing operations
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INTRODUCTION
IEC 62264 is a multi-part standard that defines the interface content between enterprise
activities and control activities. This part of IEC 62264 provides the definitions of the
attributes of the object models in IEC 62264-1.
IEC 62264 defines object models of exchanged information between enterprise systems and
control systems. This part of IEC 62264 adds details to the object models through the
definition of attributes, so that implementable interfaces may be constructed. IEC 62264 does
not define models of enterprise objects or control objects.
The area of concern of this standard is strongly related to the ISO TC 184 (Industrial
automation systems and integration) scope. Nevertheless the objectives and approaches are
completely different and complementary. Relevant TC 184 standards or work in progress
address the modeling of enterprise and/or the modeling of enterprise objects whereas this
standard specifies the content of interfaces between control functions and enterprise
functions. The functions may be precisely modeled with TC 184 standards. See
ISO/IEC 62264-1 Annex A for further details.
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ENTERPRISE-CONTROL SYSTEM INTEGRATION –
Part 2: Object model attributes
1 Scope
This part of IEC 62264, in conjunction with IEC 62264-1, 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.
Since IEC 62264 covers many domains, and there are many different standards in those
domains, the semantics of this Standard are described at a level intended to enable the other
standards to be mapped to these semantics. To this end, this Standard defines a set of
generic interfaces content elements, together with a mechanism for extending those elements
for implementations.
The scope of this part of IEC 62264 is l
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