Enterprise-control system integration - Part 4: Object model attributes for manufacturing operations management integration

IEC 62264-4:2015 defines object models and attributes exchanged between Level 3 manufacturing operations management activities defined in IEC 62264-3.

Integration von Unternehmensführungs- und Leitsystemen - Teil 4: Attribute des Objektmodells zur Integration des Betriebsmanagements

Intégration des systèmes entreprise-contrôle - Partie 4: Attributs des modèles d'objets pour l'intégration de la gestion des opérations de fabrication

L'IEC 62264-4:2015 définit les modèles d'objets et les attributs échangés entre les activités de gestion des opérations de fabrication de Niveau 3 définies dans l'IEC 62264-3.

Integracija sistemov za upravljanje podjetij - 4. del: Predmeti in značilnosti za integracijo poslovnega vodenja proizvodnje (IEC 62264-4:2015)

Ta del opredeljuje predmetne module in atribute, izmenjane med aktivnostmi poslovnega vodenja proizvodnje 3. ravni, določenimi v standardu IEC 62264-3.

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Enterprise-Control System Integration - Part 4: Objects and attributes for manufacturing
operations management integration IEC 62264-4:2015)
Integration von Unternehmensführungs- und Leitsystemen - Teil 4: Attribute des
Objektmodells für die Integration des operativen Produktionsmanagements (IEC 62264-
4:2015)
Intégration des systèmes entreprise-contrôle - Partie 4: Attributs des modèles d'objets
pour l'intégration de la gestion des opérations de fabrication (IEC 62264-4:2015)
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: EN 62264-4:2016
ICS:
03.100.01 Organizacija in vodenje Company organization and
podjetja na splošno management in general
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 62264-4
NORME EUROPÉENNE
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ICS 25.040.99; 35.100.05; 35.200

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Enterprise-control system integration - Part 4: Object model
attributes for manufacturing operations management integration
(IEC 62264-4:2015)
Intégration des systèmes entreprise-contrôle - Partie 4: Integration von Unternehmensführungs- und Leitsystemen -
Attributs des modèles d'objets pour l'intégration de la Teil 4: Attribute des Objektmodells für die Integration des
gestion des opérations de fabrication operativen Produktionsmanagements
(IEC 62264-4:2015) (IEC 62264-4:2015)
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European foreword
The text of document 65E/479/FDIS, future edition 1 of IEC 62264-4, prepared by SC 65E "Devices
and integration in enterprise systems", of IEC/TC 65 "Industrial-process measurement, control and
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IEC 61512 (series) NOTE Harmonized as EN 61512 (series).
IEC 62541 (series) NOTE Harmonized as EN 62541 (series).

Annex ZA
(normative)
Normative references to international publications
with their corresponding European publications
The following documents, in whole or in part, are normatively referenced in this document and are
indispensable for its application. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated
references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies.
NOTE 1 When an International Publication has been modified by common modifications, indicated by (mod), the relevant
EN/HD applies.
NOTE 2 Up-to-date information on the latest versions of the European Standards listed in this annex is available here:
www.cenelec.eu.
Publication Year Title EN/HD Year
IEC 61511-1 -  Functional safety - Safety instrumented - -
systems for the process industry sector -
Normative (uon) -- Part 1: Framework,
definitions, system, hardware and software
requirements
IEC 61512-4 2009 Batch control -- Part 4: Batch production EN 61512-4 2010
records
IEC 62264-1 2013 Enterprise-control system integration -- EN 62264-1 2013
Part 1: Models and terminology
IEC 62264-2 2013 Enterprise-control system integration -- EN 62264-2 2013
Part 2: Object and attributes for enterprise-
control system integration
IEC 62264-3 -  Enterprise-control system integration -- EN 62264-3 -
Part 3 Activity models of manufacturing
operations management
IEC 62682 -  Management of Alarm Systems for the EN 62682 -
Process Industries
ISO 8601 -  Data elements and interchange formats - - -
Information interchange - Representation
of dates and times
ISO/IEC 19501 -  Information technology - Open Distributed - -
Processing - Unified Modeling Language
(UML) Version 1.4.2
ISO/IEC 19505-1 -  Information technology - Object - -
Management Group Unified Modeling
Language (OMG UML) - Part 1:
Infrastructure
ISO/IEC 19505-2 -  Information technology - Object - -
Management Group Unified Modeling
Language (OMG UML) – Part 2:
Superstructure
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CONTENTS
FOREWORD . 8
INTRODUCTION . 10
1 Scope . 11
2 Normative references . 11
3 Terms, definitions, abbreviations and conventions . 11
3.1 Terms and definitions . 11
3.2 Symbols and abbreviations . 13
3.3 Conventions . 14
4 Information exchange between manufacturing operations . 14
4.1 Activity information exchange network . 14
4.2 Information exchange models . 15
4.2.1 Overview . 15
4.2.2 Process segments and work masters . 15
4.2.3 Common resource definitions . 15
4.2.4 Work models. 15
5 Object model representation . 16
5.1 Minimum attribute sets . 16
5.2 Attribute extensibility . 16
5.3 Object model structure . 16
5.4 Conventions used in table of attributes . 17
5.4.1 Attribute table elements . 17
5.4.2 Object identification . 18
5.4.3 Data types of attributes . 18
5.4.4 Value types . 18
5.4.5 Presentation of examples . 18
5.4.6 References to resources . 19
6 Resource relationship network model . 19
6.1 Resource relationship network . 19
6.2 Resource relationship network attributes . 20
6.3 Resource network connection . 21
6.4 Resource network connection property . 22
6.5 From resource reference . 22
6.6 From resource reference property . 23
6.7 To resource reference . 23
6.8 To resource reference property . 24
6.9 Resource network connection type . 25
6.10 Resource network connection type property . 25
7 Work definition model . 25
7.1 Work definition . 25
7.2 Work master . 26
7.3 Work directive . 26
7.4 Work definition attributes . 27
7.5 Parameter specification . 28
7.6 Personnel specification . 28
7.7 Personnel specification property . 28

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7.8 Equipment specification . 29
7.9 Equipment specification property . 29
7.10 Physical asset specification . 29
7.11 Physical asset specification property. 29
7.12 Material specification . 29
7.13 Material specification property . 29
7.14 Workflow specification . 29
7.14.1 Workflow specification model . 29
7.14.2 Workflow specification attributes . 31
7.14.3 Workflow specification node . 32
7.14.4 Workflow specification node property . 32
7.14.5 Workflow specification connection . 32
7.14.6 Workflow specification connection property . 33
7.14.7 Workflow specification node type . 33
7.14.8 Workflow specification node type property . 33
7.14.9 Workflow specification connection type . 34
7.14.10 Workflow specification connection type property . 34
8 Work schedule and job list models . 35
8.1 Work schedule . 35
8.2 Work schedule attributes . 37
8.3 Work request attributes . 38
8.4 Job list definition . 39
8.5 Job list attributes . 40
8.6 Job order attributes . 40
8.7 Job order parameter . 42
8.8 Personnel requirement . 42
8.9 Personnel requirement property . 42
8.10 Equipment requirement . 42
8.11 Equipment requirement property . 42
8.12 Physical asset requirement . 42
8.13 Physical asset requirement property . 42
8.14 Material requirement . 42
8.15 Material requirement property . 42
8.16 Job order to work master relationship . 42
9 Work performance model . 43
9.1 Work performance . 43
9.2 Work performance attributes . 44
9.3 Work response . 45
9.4 Job response list . 46
9.5 Job response . 47
9.6 Job response data . 47
9.7 Personnel actual . 47
9.8 Personnel actual property . 48
9.9 Equipment actual . 48
9.10 Equipment actual property . 48
9.11 Physical asset actual . 48
9.12 Physical asset actual property . 48
9.13 Material actual . 48
9.14 Material actual property . 48

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10 Work capability model. 48
10.1 Work capability . 48
10.2 Work capability attributes . 49
10.3 Personnel capability . 50
10.4 Personnel capability property . 50
10.5 Equipment capability . 50
10.6 Equipment capability property . 51
10.7 Physical asset capability . 51
10.8 Physical asset capability property . 51
10.9 Material capability . 51
10.10 Material capability property . 51
11 Work master capability model . 51
11.1 Work master capability . 51
11.2 Work master capability attributes . 52
11.3 Personnel capability . 53
11.4 Personnel capability property . 53
11.5 Equipment capability . 53
11.6 Equipment capability property . 54
11.7 Physical asset capability . 54
11.8 Physical asset capability property . 54
11.9 Material capability . 54
11.10 Material capability property . 54
12 Work KPI model . 54
13 Work alert model . 54
13.1 Work alert . 54
13.2 Work alert definition . 55
13.3 Work alert definition property . 55
13.4 Work alert attributes. 56
13.5 Work alert property . 57
14 Work calendar model . 57
14.1 Work calendar definition and work calendar . 57
14.2 Work calendar definition . 58
14.3 Work calendar definition entry . 59
14.4 Work calendar definition entry property . 60
14.5 Work calendar . 60
14.6 Work calendar entry . 60
14.7 Work calendar entry property . 61
15 Work documents . 61
16 Work record model . 62
16.1 Work record definition . 62
16.2 Work record . 63
16.3 Work record extensions . 63
16.4 Work record model . 65
16.5 Work record entry . 66
16.6 Work record container objects . 67
16.7 Event types and subtypes . 67
17 Object lists and relationships . 68
18 Compliance . 71

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Annex A (informative) Questions and answers about object use . 72
A.1 How are dependencies in the work schedule and work response handled? . 72
A.2 What are examples of resource relationships? . 72
Annex B (informative) Related standards . 75
Annex C (informative) Representing a workflow specification in BPMN . 77
Annex D (informative) Representing a workflow specification in flowchart notation. 81
Annex E (informative) Example of work calendars . 83
E.1 Four-day 24-hour shift pattern . 83
E.2 Example of ISO 8601 format strings . 85
E.3 Bank holiday work calendar . 85
Bibliography . 87

Figure 1 – Information exchange models for manufacturing operations management . 14
Figure 2 – Resource relationship network model . 20
Figure 3 – Work definition model . 26
Figure 4 – Relationship of work master to work directive . 27
Figure 5 – Workflow specification model . 30
Figure 6 – Example of a workflow specification in BPMN format . 30
Figure 7 – Example of a workflow specification in flowchart format . 31
Figure 8 – Work schedule model . 35
Figure 9 – Operations schedule for a site . 36
Figure 10 – Work schedule for an area . 36
Figure 11 – Work request, job order, job list . 37
Figure 12 – Work request example for continuous processing . 37
Figure 13 – Example of job orders and work master relationships . 43
Figure 14 – Work performance model . 44
Figure 15 – Work capability model . 49
Figure 16 – Work master capability object model . 52
Figure 17 – Work alert model . 55
Figure 18 – Work calendar model . 58
Figure 19 – Work record environment . 63
Figure 20 – Work record container example . 64
Figure 21 – Work record element reference example . 65
Figure 22 – Work record model . 66
Figure 23 – Relationship between models . 69
Figure A.1 – Equipment resources . 73
Figure A.2 – Routing relationship network . 73
Figure A.3 – Gas main relationship network . 74
Figure A.4 – “Usable in” relationship network . 74
Figure B.1 – Relationship to IEC 62264-2 and IEC 61512 standards . 76
Figure C.1 – Example of a workflow specification in BPMN notation. 79
Figure C.2 – Example workflow process in the workflow specification model . 80
Figure D.1 – Example of a workflow specification in flowchart notation . 81
Figure D.2 – Example workflow process in the workflow specification model . 82

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Table 1 – UML notation used . 17
Table 2 – Example table . 18
Table 3 – Resource relationship network attributes . 21
Table 4 – Resource network connection attributes . 21
Table 5 – Resource network connection property attributes . 22
Table 6 – From resource reference attributes . 23
Table 7 – From resource reference property attributes . 23
Table 8 – To resource reference attributes . 24
Table 9 – To resource reference property attributes . 24
Table 10 – Resource network connection type attributes . 25
Table 11 – Resource network connection type property attributes . 25
Table 12 – Additional attributes of material specification . 27
Table 13 – Work definition attributes . 28
Table 14 – Workflow specification attributes . 31
Table 15 – Workflow specification node attributes . 32
Table 16 – Workflow specification node property attributes . 32
Table 17 – Workflow specification connection attributes. 33
Table 18 – Workflow specification connection property attributes . 33
Table 19 – Workflow specification node type attributes . 33
Table 20 – Workflow specification node type property attributes . 34
Table 21 – Workflow specification connection type attributes . 34
Table 22 – Workflow specification connection property attributes . 34
Table 23 – Work schedule attributes . 38
Table 24 – Work request attributes . 39
Table 25 – Job list attributes . 40
Table 26 – Job order attributes . 41
Table 27 – Work performance attributes . 45
Table 28 – Work response attributes . 46
Table 29 – Job response list attributes . 46
Table 30 – Job response attributes . 47
Table 31 – Work capability attributes . 50
Table 32 – Work master capability attributes . 53
Table 33 – Work alert definition attributes . 55
Table 34 – Work alert definition property attributes . 56
Table 35 – Examples of work alert properties . 56
Table 36 – Work alert attributes . 57
Table 37 – Work alert property attributes . 57
Table 38 – Work calendar definition attributes . 59
Table 39 – Work calendar definition entry attributes . 59
Table 40 – Work calendar definition entry property attributes . 60
Table 41 – Work calendar attributes . 60
Table 42 – Work calendar entry attributes . 61

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Table 43 – Work calendar entry property attributes . 61
Table 44 – Work record entry attributes . 67
Table 45 – Additional event types and subtypes . 68
Table 46 – Objects and models . 70
Table E.1 – Four-day 24-hour shift pattern example . 83
Table E.2 – Work calendar definition for 4-day 24–hour shift entry examples . 83
Table E.3 – Work calendar definition entry for 4-day 24–hour shift example . 84
Table E.4 – Work calendar entries for 2014 shift calendar . 85
Table E.5 – Work calendar definition for 2014 England bank holidays . 85
Table E.6 – Work calendar definition entries for 2014 England bank holidays . 86

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FOREWORD
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measurement, control and automation.
The text of this standard is based on the following documents:
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INTRODUCTION
This part of IEC 62264 defines the interfaces between enterprise activities and control
activities and is to be used in conjunction with IEC 62264-3.
The scope of this part of IEC 62264 is limited to defining the details of the information content
of interfaces within manufacturing operations management. The scope is limited to the
definition of object models and attributes for the information defined in IEC 62264-3. The goal
is to reduce the effort, cost, and errors associated with implementing these interfaces.
The standard may be used to reduce the effort associated with implementing new product
offerings. The goal is to have enterprise systems and control systems that interoperate and
easily integrate.
This part of IEC 62264 further defines the object models and attributes involved in data
exchange between activities of manufacturing operations management defined in 62264-3.
The models and terminology defined in IEC 62264-3 and this part of IEC 6226
a) emphasize good manufacturing operations management integration practices during the
entire life cycle of the systems;
b) can be used to improve existing integration capability of manufacturing operations
management systems; and
c) can be applied regardless of the degree of automation.
Specifically, IEC 62264-3 and this part of IEC 62264 provide a standard terminology and a
consistent set of concepts and models for integrating manufacturing operations management
systems that will improve communications between all parties involved. Benefits produced will
d) reduce the user’s time to reach full production levels for new products;
e) enable vendors to supply appropriate tools for implementing integration of manufacturing
operations management systems;
f) enable users to better identify their needs;
g) reduce the cost of automating manufacturing processes;
h) optimize supply chains; and
i) reduce life-cycle engineering efforts.
IEC 62264-3 and this part of IEC 62264 may be used to reduce the effort associated with
implementing new product offerings. The goal is to have manufacturing operations
management systems that interoperate and easily integrate.
It is not the intent of the standards to
1) suggest that there is only one way of implementing integration of manufacturing
operations management systems;
2) force users to abandon their current way of handling integration; or
3) restrict development in the area of integration of manufacturing operations management
systems.
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