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IEC 62264 is an international standard for enterprise control system integration. This standard is based upon ANSI/ISA-95.
Current parts of IEC 62264[edit]
IEC 62264 consists of the following parts detailed in separate IEC 62264 standard documents:
- Part 1:2013 Object Models and Attributes of Manufacturing Operations (Second edition 2013-05) [1]
- Part 2:2013 Object model attributes (Second edition 2013-06) [2]
- Part 3:2016 Activity models of manufacturing operations management (Second edition 2016-12) [3]
- Part 4:2015 Objects models attributes for manufacturing operations management integration [4]
- Part 5:2016 Business to manufacturing transactions[5]
- Publicly Available Specification - Pre-standard Part 6:2016 Messaging Service Model[6]
References[edit]
- ^ IEC 62264-1:2013 Enterprise-control system integration – Part 1: Models and terminology (preview PDF 317KB)
- ^ IEC 62264-2: Enterprise-control system integration – Part 2: Object model attributes (preview PDF 357 KB)
- ^ IEC 62264-3: Enterprise-control system integration – Part 3: Activity models of manufacturing operations management (preview PDF 329 KB)
- ^ IEC 62264-4:2015 Enterprise-control system integration - Part 4: Objects models attributes for manufacturing operations management integration(preview PDF 638KB)
- ^ IEC 62264-5:2016 Enterprise-control system integration - Part 5: Business to manufacturing transactions(preview PDF 981KB)
- ^ IEC PAS 62264-6:2016 Enterprise-control system integration - Part 6: Messaging Service Model(preview PDF 457KB)
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