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Enterprise-control system integration standards

An ISA: International Society of Automation product story
Edited by the Processingtalk editorial team May 19, 2006

The ISA SP95 committee is conducting what is expected to be the final review and voting on Part 5 of its widely used series of industry standards on enterprise-control system integration

The ISA SP95 committee is conducting what is expected to be the final review and voting on Part 5 of its widely used series of industry standards on enterprise-control system integration.

The ISA-95 standards help to reduce the costs, risks, and errors associated with implementing enterprise systems and manufacturing operations systems so that they interoperate and easily integrate.

The standards may also be used to reduce the effort associated with implementing new product offerings.

The Part 5 standard, focusing on business-to-manufacturing transactions, extends the ISA-95 series by specifying the information exchanges to support the object models defined in the previously published ISA-95 Part 1 standard, "Models and Terminology," and Part 2, "Object Models and Attributes".

The exchanges are intended to enable information collection, retrieval, transfer and storage in support of enterprise-control system integration.

The models covered are: personnel model, material model, equipment model, process segment model, capability model, product definition model, production schedule model, and production performance model.

"The completion of Part 5 will mark another key milestone in the growing adaptation and use of the ISA-95 standards," stated ISA-SP95 Chairman Keith Unger of Stone Technologies.

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