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EN ISO 11354-1:2011

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Advanced automation technologies and their applications - Requirements for establishing manufacturing enterprise process interoperability - Part 1: Framework for enterprise interoperability (ISO 11354-1:2011)

Published date

15-09-2011

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Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Terms and definitions
3 Abbreviated terms
4 Conformity with this part of ISO 11354
5 Viewpoints addressed by the enterprise interoperability
  framework
6 Framework for enterprise interoperability
Annex A (informative) - Mapping of existing interoperability
        frameworks to this part of ISO 11354
Annex B (informative) - Example of use of FEI to identify and
        categorize interoperability barriers, knowledge and
        solutions
Annex C (informative) - Guideline for using the FEI in an
        interoperability engineering project
Bibliography

The purpose of ISO 11354-1:2011 is to specify a Framework for Enterprise Interoperability (FEI) that establishes dimensions and viewpoints to address interoperability barriers, their potential solutions, and the relationships between them.ISO 11354 applies to manufacturing enterprises, but can also apply to other kinds of enterprises. It is intended for use by stakeholders who are concerned with developing and deploying solutions based on information and communication technology for manufacturing enterprise process interoperability. It focuses on, but is not restricted to, enterprise (manufacturing or service) interoperability.ISO 11354-1:2011 specifies the following: viewpoints for addressing stakeholder concerns for the exchange of entities (information objects or physical objects) at the operational levels of enterprises at which interoperability is required; a framework for structuring these stakeholder concerns (business, process, service, data), the barriers relating to enterprise interoperability (conceptual, technological, organizational) and the approaches to overcome barriers (integrated, unified, federated), with contents identifying the various kinds of solutions available to enable interoperability.ISO 11354-1:2011 does not specify the specific mechanisms for the exchange of entities (information objects or physical objects), nor the manner in which interoperability solutions are implemented.

Committee
CEN/TC 310
DevelopmentNote
Supersedes PREN ISO 11354-1. (09/2011)
DocumentType
Standard
PublisherName
Comite Europeen de Normalisation
Status
Current
Supersedes

S.R. CEN/TS 16658:2014 REQUIREMENTS FOR ESTABLISHING MANUFACTURING ENTERPRISE PROCESS INTEROPERABILITY - MATURITY MODEL FOR ASSESSING ENTERPRISE INTEROPERABILITY
CEN/TS 16658:2014 Requirements for establishing manufacturing enterprise process interoperability - Maturity model for assessing enterprise interoperability
PD CEN/TS 16658:2014 Requirements for establishing manufacturing enterprise process interoperability. Maturity model for assessing enterprise interoperability
14/30312474 DC : 0 BS ISO 11354-2 - ADVANCED AUTOMATION TECHNOLOGIES AND THEIR APPLICATIONS - REQUIREMENTS FOR ESTABLISHING MANUFACTURING ENTERPRISE PROCESS INTEROPERABILITY - PART 2: MATURITY MODEL FOR ASSESSING ENTERPRISE INTEROPERABILITY
UNI CEN/TS 16658 : 2014 REQUIREMENTS FOR ESTABLISHING MANUFACTURING ENTERPRISE PROCESS INTEROPERABILITY - MATURITY MODEL FOR ASSESSING ENTERPRISE INTEROPERABILITY

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