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IEC 62264-3:2007 Ed. 1.0
Issue date: 2007 06 06
Enterprise-control system integration - Part 3: Activity models of manufacturing operations management
It defines activity models of manufacturing operations management that enable enterprise system to control system integration. The activities defined are consistent with ...
Withdrawn: 2016 12 16
Publisher:
International Electrotechnical Commission
Format:
Digital | 227 Pages
Language:
English
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Mechanical & plant engineering, Industrial automation systems, IT applications in industry
Mechanical & plant engineering, Industrial automation systems, Industrial process measurement and control
Mechanical & plant engineering, Industrial automation systems, Industrial automation systems in general
IT, communication & electronic, Applications of information technology, IT applications in industry
Machine components & tools, Hand-held tools, IT applications in industry
It defines activity models of manufacturing operations management that enable enterprise system to control system integration. The activities defined are consistent with the object models definitions given in IEC 62264-1. The modelled activities operate between business planning and logistics functions, defined as the Level 4 functions and the process control functions, defined as the Level 2 functions of IEC 62264-1. The scope of this standard is limited to: - a model of the activities associated with manufacturing operations management, Level 3 functions; - an identification of some of the data exchanged between Level 3 activities.
IEC 62264-3:2016 Ed. 2.0
2016 12 16
Enterprise-control system integration - Part 3: Activity models of manufacturing operations manageme...
Norm
IEC 62264-3:2007 Ed. 1.0
2007 06 06
Enterprise-control system integration - Part 3: Activity models of manufacturing operations manageme...
Norm
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Norm
Issue date :
2016 12 16
Enterprise-control system integration - Part 3: Activity models of manufacturing operations management