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Basic dataStandard ID: GB/T 20720.1-2019 (GB/T20720.1-2019)Description (Translated English): Enterprise-control system integration -- Part 1: Models and terminology Sector / Industry: National Standard (Recommended) Classification of Chinese Standard: J07 Classification of International Standard: 25.040; 35.240.50 Word Count Estimation: 62,692 Date of Issue: 2019-08-30 Date of Implementation: 2020-03-01 Older Standard (superseded by this standard): GB/T 20720.1-2006 Quoted Standard: ISO 15704; ISO/IEC 19501; IEC 61512-1; IEC 62264-2; IEC 62264-3; IEC 62264-5 Adopted Standard: IEC 62264-1-2013, IDT Issuing agency(ies): State Administration for Market Regulation, China National Standardization Administration Summary: This standard specifies the manufacturing operations management (layer 3) and its activities, the interface content and related transactions between layers 3 and 4 within layer 3. This description enables integration between the manufacturing operations and control domains (layers 3, 2, 1) and the enterprise domain (layer 4). Briefly describe the interface content between Layer 3 and Layer 2. The purpose is to enhance the uniformity and consistency of interface terminology and reduce the risks, costs and errors associated with implementing these interfaces. This standard can be used to reduce the effort associated with implementing new product offerings. Its purpose is to make enterprise systems and control systems interoperable and easy to integrate. This standard applies to: a) introduce the manufacturing enterprise domain and the manufacturing operation and control domain; b) define three level models: functional level model, based on GB/T 20720.1-2019: Enterprise-control system integration -- Part 1: Models and terminology---This is a DRAFT version for illustration, not a final translation. Full copy of true-PDF in English version (including equations, symbols, images, flow-chart, tables, and figures etc.) will be manually/carefully translated upon your order.Enterprise-control system integration - Part 1. Models and terminology ICS 25.040; 35.240.50 J07 National Standards of People's Republic of China Replace GB/T 20720.1-2006 Enterprise control system integration Part 1. Models and terminology Part 1. Modelsandterminology (IEC 62264-1.2013, IDT) Published on.2019-08-30 2020-03-01 implementation State market supervision and administration China National Standardization Administration issued ContentForeword III Introduction V 1 Scope 1 2 Normative references 1 3 Terms and definitions, abbreviations 1 3.1 Terms and Definitions 1 3.2 Abbreviations 5 4 Overview of Enterprise Control System Integration 6 5 level model 7 5.1 Introduction to the Hierarchical Model 7 5.2 Functional Level 7 5.3 Role-based device hierarchy 11 5.4 Physical Assets Equipment Level 15 6 functional data flow model 16 6.1 Functional Data Flow Model Content 16 6.2 Symbol 16 of the functional data flow model 6.3 Functional Model 17 6.4 Function 18 6.5 Information flow 22 7 Manufacturing Operations Management 27 7.1 Manufacturing Operations Management Activities 27 7.2 Manufacturing Operation Management Category 27 7.3 Other activities within manufacturing operations management 27 7.4 Manufacturing Operation Management Resources 28 8 Information Model 28 8.1 Model interpretation 28 8.2 Manufacturing Operation Information Category 28 8.3 Production Operation Management Information 29 9 Integrity, Compliance and Consistency 39 9.1 Integrity 39 9.2 Compliance 39 9.3 Consistency 39 Appendix A (informative) Other corporate activities affecting manufacturing operations management 40 Appendix B (informative) Related Standards 44 Appendix C (informative) Business Drivers and Key Performance Indicators 47 Appendix D (informative) Questions and Answers to the IEC 62264 Standard 53 Reference 55ForewordGB/T 20720 "Enterprise Control System Integration" is divided into the following sections. --- Part 1. Models and terminology; --- Part 2. Object model properties; --- Part 3. Activity model for manufacturing operations management; --- Part 4. Manufactured operational management integrated object model properties --- Part 5. Business and Manufacturing Affairs This part is the first part of GB/T 20720. This part is drafted in accordance with the rules given in GB/T 1.1-2009. This part replaces GB/T 20720.1-2006 "Enterprise Control System Integration Part 1. Models and Terminology", and GB/T 20720.1- The main technical changes in.2006 are as follows. ---Modified the functional level (see 5.2.1, 5.2.1 of the.2006 edition); ---Modified equipment level (see 5.3.1, 5.3.1 of.2006 edition); --- Increased the physical asset equipment model (see 5.4); --- Added a generic model for manufacturing operations management categories (see 7.2); --- Removed the official UML model (see 7.5 of the.2006 edition); --- Increased data definition (see 8.3); --- Revised the capacity and capability model in Chapter 8 (see 8.3.2,.2006 version 7.2.2); --- Added other corporate activities that affect manufacturing operations management (see Appendix A); --- Added relevant standards (see Appendix B); --- Removed sub-clauses on decision-making levels (see 5.4 of.2006 edition), added current ones in normative references ISO 15704 (see Chapter 2); --- Removed the original Appendix C and added a new Appendix C (see Appendix C;.2006 Edition Appendix C); --- Removed the original Appendix D and added a new Appendix D (see Appendix D;.2006 Edition Appendix D); --- Removed the original Appendix E, (see Appendix E of the.2006 edition); --- Removed the original Appendix F (see Appendix F of the.2006 edition). This section uses the translation method equivalent to IEC 62264-1.2013 "Enterprise Control System Integration Part 1. Models and Terminology". The documents of our country that have a consistent correspondence with the international documents referenced in this part are as follows. ---GB/T 19892.1-2005 Batch control Part 1. Models and terminology (IEC 61512-1..1997, IDT) ---GB/T 20720.2-2006 Enterprise Control System Integration Part 2. Object Model Attributes (IEC 62264-2.2004, IDT) ---GB/T 20720.3-2007 Enterprise Control System Integration Part 3. Activity Model for Manufacturing Operations Management (IEC 62264-3. 2007, IDT) ---GB/T 20720.5-2015 Enterprise Control System Integration Part 5. Business and Manufacturing (IEC 62264-5. 2011, IDT) ---GB/T 18757-2008 Industrial automation system enterprise reference architecture and methodology requirements (ISO 15704. 2000, IDT) This section has made the following editorial changes. --- An errata was made on the error in the numbering of Chapter 3 of the original International Standard. Please note that some of the contents of this document may involve patents. The issuing organization of this document is not responsible for identifying these patents. This part was proposed by the China Machinery Industry Federation. This part is under the jurisdiction of the National Automation System and Integration Standardization Technical Committee (SAC/TC159). This section drafted by. Beijing Machinery Industry Automation Research Institute Co., Ltd., Tsinghua University, Zhejiang University Intelligent System and Control Research Institute, Zhejiang Zhongzhida Technology Co., Ltd., Shenzhen Vocational and Technical College. The main drafters of this section. Wang Haidan, Li Xiaodong, Huang Shuangxi, Su Hongye, Hou Weifeng, Lu Shan. This section was first released in.2006 and this is the first revision.IntroductionThis section is limited to describing the relevant functions in the field of enterprise and manufacturing control, and what information can be exchanged in this field. Follow-up Part will explain how this information is exchanged in a robust, secure, and cost-effective manner to ensure the end of the entire system. Integrity. This section applies to the manufacturing and control areas, including manufacturing operations management systems, production control systems, and other manufacturing related Systems and equipment. The terms "enterprise", "control", "process control" and "manufacturing" use their most common meaning, making them suitable for a wide range of industries. field. This section defines the standard models and terminology used to describe the interface between an enterprise business system and its manufacturing control system. In this section Models and terminology. --- Emphasizes the good integration of control systems and enterprise systems throughout the life cycle of the system; --- Can be used to improve existing integration capabilities between manufacturing control systems and enterprise systems; --- Not affected by the degree of automation in the application. In particular, this section defines a set of standard terminology and consistent concepts and models for controlling the integration of systems with enterprise systems. To improve communication and communication between various parts of the system. The advantages it brings will be. --- Reduce the time for users to reach the maximum production level of new products; --- Enables vendors to provide the right tools to integrate control systems into enterprise systems; --- Enable users to better define their needs; --- Reduce the cost of automated manufacturing processes; ---Optimize the supply chain; --- Reduce engineering costs in the life cycle. This section is developed to. ---The person who designs, constructs or operates the manufacturing equipment; --- Responsible for designating the interface between the manufacturing process control system and other systems of the commercial enterprise; --- Design, create, market and integrate automation products (for connecting manufacturing operations and business systems); --- Designate, design, or manage products to create and manufacture people who move and store within the enterprise. The purpose of this section is not. --- It is recommended that there is only one way to integrate the control system with the enterprise system; --- Forcing users to abandon their existing integration methods; --- Limit the development of control systems and enterprise systems integration. This section discusses the interface between manufacturing control functions and other enterprise functions based on the CIM published by ISA. Purdue reference model (hierarchy). This section gives a partial model or reference model as defined in ISO 15704. The scope of this section is limited to describing related functions in the enterprise and manufacturing control fields, and which objects in these areas are normal. exchange. Chapter 4 is intended to describe the background of the models described in Chapters 4 and 5. It gives criteria for defining manufacturing operations and controls The scope of the system field. Chapter 4 does not contain a formal definition of models and terminology, but it describes the background used to understand other bars. Knowledge. Chapter 5 is intended to describe the hierarchical model of activities included in manufacturing control companies. It uses general terminology to illustrate manufacturing control Related activities and activities taking place at the business logistics level. Chapter 5 also gives the level of equipment related to manufacturing operations and control. model. Chapter 5 contains definitions for models and terms. Chapter 6 is a general model for describing functions related to business and control integration in an enterprise. This section defines the control in detail An abstract model of functionality and explains the business functions associated with control. Its purpose is to establish functions and data flows in the field of information exchange. A set of consensus. Chapter 7 defines the information that makes up the information flow (defined in Chapter 6). Its purpose is to create a set of elements for the field of information exchange. General terminology. Chapter 7 contains a formal definition of models and terminology. This clause of this section does not formally define its attributes and characteristics. Chapter 8 gives a description of the information structure categories exchanged between Layer 4 applications and Layer 3 applications, and also provides Layer 3 applications. Information category between. Chapter 9 gives a statement about implementation conformance, specification compliance, and specification integrity and implementation of this section. Appendix A describes the relationship between GB/T 20720 and other related standardization work in the manufacturing field. Appendix B provides a list of standards that are commonly associated with enterprise integration. Appendix C describes why business drivers and key performance indicators are the exchange of information between business and control functions. Enterprise control system integration Part 1. Models and terminology1 ScopeThis part of GB/T 20720 describes manufacturing operations management (Layer 3) and its activities, between Layer 3 and Layers 3 and 4 Interface content and related transactions. This description enables the manufacturing operations and control areas (Layer 3, Layer 2, Tier 1) and the enterprise sector (Layer 4). Can be integrated. Briefly explain the interface content between Layer 3 and Layer 2. The goal is to enhance the uniformity and consistency of interface terminology and reduce the risks, costs, and errors associated with implementing these interfaces. This section can Used to reduce the amount of work involved in implementing new products. The goal is to make enterprise systems and control systems interoperable and easy to integrate. This section applies to. a) Introduction to the manufacturing enterprise sector and manufacturing operations and control areas; b) define three hierarchical models. a functional hierarchy model, a role-based device hierarchical model, and a physical asset hierarchy model; c) enumerate functions related to the interface between manufacturing operations and control functions and enterprise functions; d) Describe the information shared between manufacturing operations and control functions and enterprise functions.2 Normative referencesThe following documents are indispensable for the application of this document. For dated references, only dated versions apply to this article. Pieces. For undated references, the latest edition (including all amendments) applies to this document. ISO 15704 Industrial Automation Systems Enterprise Reference Architecture and Methodology Requirements (Industrialautomation systems-Requirementsforenterprise-referencearchitecturesandmethodologies) ISO /IEC 19501 Information Technology Open Distributed Processing Unified Modeling Language (UML) Version 1.4.2 [Information technology-OpenDistributedProcessing-UnifiedModelingLanguage(UML)-Version1.4.2] IEC 61512-1 Batch Control Part 1. Models and Terminology (Batchcontrol-Part 1. Modelsandterminology) IEC 62264-2 Enterprise Control System Integration Part 2. Object Model Attributes (Enterprise-controlsystemintegra- tion-Part 2. Objectmodelattributes) IEC 62264-3 Enterprise Control System Integration Part 3. Activity Model for Manufacturing Operational Management (Enterprise-control systemintegration-Part 3.Activitymodelsofmanufacturingoperationsmanagement) IEC 62264-5 Enterprise Control System Integration Part 5. Business and Manufacturing (Enterprise-controlsysteminte- gration-Part 5. Businesstomanufacturingtransactions) 3 terms and definitions, abbreviations 3.1 Terms and definitions The following terms and definitions apply to this document. 3.1.1 Activity activity Function A task group that is classified according to a common goal. ......Tips & Frequently Asked Questions:Question 1: How long will the true-PDF of GB/T 20720.1-2019_English be delivered?Answer: Upon your order, we will start to translate GB/T 20720.1-2019_English as soon as possible, and keep you informed of the progress. The lead time is typically 6 ~ 9 working days. The lengthier the document the longer the lead time.Question 2: Can I share the purchased PDF of GB/T 20720.1-2019_English with my colleagues?Answer: Yes. The purchased PDF of GB/T 20720.1-2019_English will be deemed to be sold to your employer/organization who actually pays for it, including your colleagues and your employer's intranet.Question 3: Does the price include tax/VAT?Answer: Yes. 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