BS DD203-2(1991) : 1991
Current
The latest, up-to-date edition.
INDUSTRIAL AUTOMATION - SHOP FLOOR PRODUCTION - APPLICATION OF THE REFERENCE MODEL FOR STANDARDIZATION AND METHODOLOGY
Hardcopy , PDF
English
01-01-1991
Committees responsible
National foreword
0 Introduction
1 Scope
2 Methodology for identification of areas of standards
3 Guide to using the procedures: structured questions
4 Identification of areas for standardization
5 Recommendations
Annexes
A Mapping of existing standards activities onto the
model
B Illustrative areas of standards for cells of the
matrices
Figures
1 Shop floor production model (SFPM)
2 Generic activity model (GAM)
3 Process of extracting areas for standardization
4 Matrices for procedure A1: Subject-action
interrelationships
5 Matrices for procedure A2: Subject-subject
interrelationships
6 Matrices for procedure A3: Action-action
interrelationships
7 Matrix for procedure B1: Horizontal (contextual)
interrelationships
8 Matrix for procedure B2: Vertical interrelationships
for adjacent levels
A report describing a means of identifying where new or revised manufacturing standards may be required. It establishes a Reference Model for Shop Floor Production, which is then used as the basis for developing a methodology for the identification and extraction of areas for standards. The assumptions used are: the field of interest is the manufacture of discrete parts and in particular the production of these parts, the reference model needs to be open-ended and generic. Covers methodology for identification of areas of standards, guide to using the procedures: structured questions, identification of areas for standardization and recommendations.
Committee |
AMT/5
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DevelopmentNote |
Also numbered as ISO/TR 10314-2. (08/2005)
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DocumentType |
Draft
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Pages |
54
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PublisherName |
British Standards Institution
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Status |
Current
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ISO/TR 10314-1:1990 | Industrial automation Shop floor production Part 1: Reference model for standardization and a methodology for identification of requirements |
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