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BS DD194(1990) : 1990

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COMPUTER INTEGRATED MANUFACTURING (CIM): CIM SYSTEMS ARCHITECTURE FRAMEWORK FOR MODELLING

Available format(s)

Hardcopy , PDF

Superseded date

05-31-2009

Language(s)

English

Published date

01-01-1990

National foreword
Brief history
Foreword
0. Introduction
0.1 The needs for Computer Integrated Manufacturing
0.2 The role of Information Technology
0.3 The need for integration
1. Scope
2. Normative references
3. Abbreviations
4. Framework for enterprise modelling
4.1 The reason for a framework
4.2 The general description of the Framework for
       Enterprise Modelling
4.2.1 The three dimensions
4.2.2 The concepts of the Framework for Enterprise
       Modelling
4.2.3 The Information Technology Infrastructure
4.3 The dimension of Genericity
4.3.1 Levels of Genericity
4.3.2 Generic Level
4.3.3 Partial Level
4.3.4 Particular Level
4.3.5 Stepwise Particularisation
4.4 The dimension of Model
4.4.1 Model Levels
4.4.2 Requirements Model Level
4.4.3 Design Model Level
4.4.4 Implementation Model Level
4.4.5 Stepwise Derivation
4.5 The dimension of Views
4.5.1 Enterprise Views
4.5.2 Function View
4.5.3 Information View
4.5.4 Resource View
4.5.5 Organisation View
4.5.6 Stepwise Generation
4.6 Manufacturing and Information Technology Components
4.6.1 Information Technology Components
4.6.2 Manufacturing Technology Components
4.7 Overview of the Framework for Enterprise Modelling
4.7.1 The total framework
4.7.2 The taxonomy of constructs at the Generic Level
4.7.3 Modelling a particular enterprise
5. Alphabetical index of key concepts
National appendix A
National appendix B
Cooperating organizations

This European PreStandard establishes a standard framework, which will serve as a common basis for identifying and coordinating standards development for computer based modelling of enterprises, focusing on Discrete Parts Manufacturing. Covers normative references, abbreviations, the reason for a framework, the general description of the framework for enterprise modelling, the dimensions of genericity, the dimension of model, the dimension of views, manufacturing and information technology components and overview of the framework for enterprise modelling.

Committee
AMT/5
DevelopmentNote
Also numbered as ENV 40003. (08/2005)
DocumentType
Draft
Pages
26
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Superseded
SupersededBy

ISO/TR 10314-1:1990 Industrial automation Shop floor production Part 1: Reference model for standardization and a methodology for identification of requirements
BS 6568-1:1988 Reference model of open systems interconnection Basic reference model (incorporating connectionless-mode transmission)

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