Lean Modelling for industrial systems interoperability
(Book project)
ISA-88 and ISA-95 standards are widely known and used in Industry; Together they form a relevant and practical framework, addressing actual concerns for a consistent design of IT systems supporting industrial facilities.
Compared to other remarkable standards available, they are more "affordable" for the industry, quite easily understood and applied by system integrators, software vendors and industrialists.
Introduction
System approach to enterprise - How Interoperability fits.
The purpose of modelling
Language as the key for enabling efficient interactions and developing intelligence
Merging ISA88 and ISA95
ISA88 and ISA95 relationship and overlap
A more extensive, combined meta-model
Syntactic approach: B2MML
Presentation of B2MML
Limitations of the current approach
What is the ideal situation?
Semantic approach
Semantics and equivalent concepts
Other standards addressing modelling and interoperability
Computer representation: XML Schema, RDF, OWL
Concepts in ISA88 and ISA95
Complete taxonomy (reference to CCM vocabulary)
Concept reduction
Concept equivalence ISA88/95 and other standards
Industrial operations hierarchical ontology
Practical use
Mother language vs Foreign language / Simultaneous translation
Machines concern: limited understanding capabilities
Scenarii
- B2MML dognatic
- B2MML apostatized
- Lean8895ML
MDM consequences
