ISO/TR 23087:2018
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Automation systems and integration The Big Picture of standards
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27-03-2018
ISO/TR 23087:2018 is the reference framework for the Big Picture project.
The Big Picture aims at monitoring the consistency of published standards and current or future standardization projects.
The Big Picture enables the standardization stakeholders to identify, for each concerned standard or standardization project, the relevant characteristics related to the positioning and impact of the standard or standardization project in the industry.
Although the Big Picture was designed initially for the universe of discourse of ISO/TC 184 and then IEC/TC 65, it applies to manufacturing in general.
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Technical Report
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36
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International Organization for Standardization
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Current
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Standards | Relationship |
PD ISO/TR 23087:2018 | Identical |
ISO/TS 8000-60:2017 | Data quality — Part 60: Data quality management: Overview |
IEC 61915-2:2011 | Low-voltage switchgear and controlgear - Device profiles for networked industrial devices - Part 2: Root device profiles for starters and similar equipment |
IEC 62541-4:2015 | OPC Unified Architecture - Part 4: Services |
ISO 18629-11:2005 | Industrial automation systems and integration Process specification language Part 11: PSL core |
ISO 18629-43:2006 | Industrial automation systems and integration — Process specification language — Part 43: Definitional extension: Activity ordering and duration extensions |
IEC 62714-2:2015 | Engineering data exchange format for use in industrial automation systems engineering - Automation markup language - Part 2: Role class libraries |
ISO 18629-12:2005 | Industrial automation systems and integration Process specification language Part 12: Outer core |
ISO 18629-42:2006 | Industrial automation systems and integration Process specification language Part 42: Definitional extension: Temporal and state extensions |
IEC 62541-7:2015 | OPC unified architecture - Part 7: Profiles |
ISO/TS 15926-4:2007 | Industrial automation systems and integration Integration of life-cycle data for process plants including oil and gas production facilities Part 4: Initial reference data |
IEC TR 62541-2:2016 | OPC unified architecture - Part 2: Security Model |
IEC 62541-3:2015 | OPC unified architecture - Part 3: Address Space Model |
ISO 10303-1:1994 | Industrial automation systems and integration — Product data representation and exchange — Part 1: Overview and fundamental principles |
IEC 62683-1:2017 | Low-voltage switchgear and controlgear - Product data and properties for information exchange - Part 1: Catalogue data |
ISO 8000-120:2016 | Data quality Part 120: Master data: Exchange of characteristic data: Provenance |
ISO/TS 15926-6:2013 | Industrial automation systems and integration Integration of life-cycle data for process plants including oil and gas production facilities Part 6: Methodology for the development and validation of reference data |
IEC 61131-3:2013 | Programmable controllers - Part 3: Programming languages |
ISO/TS 15926-3:2009 | Industrial automation systems and integration — Integration of life-cycle data for process plants including oil and gas production facilities — Part 3: Reference data for geometry and topology |
ISO 15926-1:2004 | Industrial automation systems and integration — Integration of life-cycle data for process plants including oil and gas production facilities — Part 1: Overview and fundamental principles |
ISO/TS 18876-2:2003 | Industrial automation systems and integration — Integration of industrial data for exchange, access and sharing — Part 2: Integration and mapping methodology |
ISO 16739:2013 | Industry Foundation Classes (IFC) for data sharing in the construction and facility management industries |
IEC 61987-1:2006 | Industrial-process measurement and control - Data structures and elements in process equipment catalogues - Part 1: Measuring equipment with analogue and digital output |
ISO 15531-44:2017 | Industrial automation systems and integration — Industrial manufacturing management data — Part 44: Information modelling for shop floor data acquisition |
IEC 61784-3-2:2016 | Industrial communication networks - Profiles - Part 3-2: Functional safety fieldbuses - Additional specifications for CPF 2 |
ISO 15531-31:2004 | Industrial automation systems and integration — Industrial manufacturing management data — Part 31: Resource information model |
IEC TS 62832-1:2016 | Industrial-process measurement, control and automation - Digital factory framework - Part 1: General principles |
ISO 14306:2012 | Industrial automation systems and integration JT file format specification for 3D visualization |
ISO/TS 8000-311:2012 | Data quality — Part 311: Guidance for the application of product data quality for shape (PDQ-S) |
ISO/TS 15926-11:2015 | Industrial automation systems and integration — Integration of life-cycle data for process plants including oil and gas production facilities — Part 11: Methodology for simplified industrial usage of reference data |
IEC 62453-1:2016 | Field device tool (FDT) interface specification - Part 1: Overview and guidance |
IEC 61987-11:2016 | Industrial-process measurement and control - Data structures and elements in process equipment catalogues - Part 11: List of properties (LOPs) of measuring equipment for electronic data exchange - Generic structures |
ISO 8000-8:2015 | Data quality — Part 8: Information and data quality: Concepts and measuring |
ISO 8000-100:2016 | Data quality Part 100: Master data: Exchange of characteristic data: Overview |
IEC 62541-10:2015 | OPC Unified Architecture - Part 10: Programs |
ISO/TS 29002-6:2010 | Industrial automation systems and integration — Exchange of characteristic data — Part 6: Concept dictionary terminology reference model |
ISO/PAS 17506:2012 | Industrial automation systems and integration COLLADA digital asset schema specification for 3D visualization of industrial data |
ISO 15745-1:2003 | Industrial automation systems and integration Open systems application integration framework Part 1: Generic reference description |
IEC TR 62541-1:2016 | OPC unified architecture - Part 1: Overview and concepts |
ISO 18629-14:2006 | Industrial automation systems and integration Process specification language Part 14: Resource theories |
ISO/TS 15926-8:2011 | Industrial automation systems and integration — Integration of life-cycle data for process plants including oil and gas production facilities — Part 8: Implementation methods for the integration of distributed systems: Web Ontology Language (OWL) implementation |
IEC 62541-8:2015 | OPC Unified Architecture - Part 8: Data Access |
ISO 18629-44:2006 | Industrial automation systems and integration Process specification language Part 44: Definitional extension: Resource extensions |
ISO 15531-32:2005 | Industrial automation systems and integration Industrial manufacturing management data: Resources usage management Part 32: Conceptual model for resources usage management data |
ISO 19440:2007 | Enterprise integration Constructs for enterprise modelling |
ISO 8000-61:2016 | Data quality — Part 61: Data quality management: Process reference model |
ISO 8000-2:2017 | Data quality Part 2: Vocabulary |
IEC 62541-5:2015 | OPC Unified Architecture - Part 5: Information Model |
ISO 8000-130:2016 | Data quality Part 130: Master data: Exchange of characteristic data: Accuracy |
ISO/TS 18876-1:2003 | Industrial automation systems and integration — Integration of industrial data for exchange, access and sharing — Part 1: Architecture overview and description |
ISO/TS 29002-4:2009 | Industrial automation systems and integration — Exchange of characteristic data — Part 4: Basic entities and types |
ISO 8000-140:2016 | Data quality Part 140: Master data: Exchange of characteristic data: Completeness |
ISO 15531-43:2006 | Industrial automation systems and integration — Industrial manufacturing management data — Part 43: Manufacturing flow management data: Data model for flow monitoring and manufacturing data exchange |
ISO 15531-42:2005 | Industrial automation systems and integration Industrial manufacturing management data Part 42: Time Model |
IEC 62264-1:2013 | Enterprise-control system integration - Part 1: Models and terminology |
ISO 18629-1:2004 | Industrial automation systems and integration — Process specification language — Part 1: Overview and basic principles |
ISO/TS 29002-5:2009 | Industrial automation systems and integration — Exchange of characteristic data — Part 5: Identification scheme |
ISO/IEC Guide 75:2006 | Strategic principles for future IEC and ISO standardization in industrial automation |
ISO 8000-110:2009 | Data quality Part 110: Master data: Exchange of characteristic data: Syntax, semantic encoding, and conformance to data specification |
IEC 62541-6:2015 | OPC unified architecture - Part 6: Mappings |
ISO 15926-2:2003 | Industrial automation systems and integration — Integration of life-cycle data for process plants including oil and gas production facilities — Part 2: Data model |
IEC 61499-2:2012 | Function blocks - Part 2: Software tool requirements |
ISO/IEC 2382:2015 | Information technology — Vocabulary |
ISO 15531-1:2004 | Industrial automation systems and integration — Industrial manufacturing management data — Part 1: General overview |
ISO/IEC 10746-2:2009 | Information technology Open distributed processing Reference model: Foundations Part 2: |
ISO/TS 29002-31:2009 | Industrial automation systems and integration — Exchange of characteristic data — Part 31: Query for characteristic data |
ISO 19439:2006 | Enterprise integration Framework for enterprise modelling |
ISO/TR 13283:1998 | Industrial automation Time-critical communications architectures User requirements and network management for time-critical communications systems |
ISO/TS 15926-7:2011 | Industrial automation systems and integration — Integration of life-cycle data for process plants including oil and gas production facilities — Part 7: Implementation methods for the integration of distributed systems: Template methodology |
ISO 15704:2000 | Industrial automation systems — Requirements for enterprise-reference architectures and methodologies |
ISO 14040:2006 | Environmental management Life cycle assessment Principles and framework |
IEC 61987-12:2016 | Industrial-process measurement and control - Data structures and elements in process equipment catalogues - Part 12: Lists of properties (LOPs) for flow measuring equipment for electronic data exchange |
ISO/TS 19103:2005 | Geographic information Conceptual schema language |
ISO/TS 29002-10:2009 | Industrial automation systems and integration — Exchange of characteristic data — Part 10: Characteristic data exchange format |
ISO/TS 29002-20:2010 | Industrial automation systems and integration — Exchange of characteristic data — Part 20: Concept dictionary resolution services |
ISO 18629-13:2006 | Industrial automation systems and integration Process specification language Part 13: Duration and ordering theories |
ISO/TS 8000-150:2011 | Data quality Part 150: Master data: Quality management framework |
IEC 61987-10:2009 | Industrial-process measurement and control - Data structures and elements in process equipment catalogues - Part 10: List of Properties (LOPs) for Industrial-Process Measurement and Control for Electronic Data Exchange - Fundamentals |
IEC 62541-9:2015 | OPC Unified Architecture - Part 9: Alarms and conditions |
IEC 61784-3:2016+AMD1:2017 CSV | Industrial communication networks - Profiles - Part 3: Functional safety fieldbuses - General rules and profile definitions |
IEC TR 62837:2013 | Energy efficiency through automation systems |
ISO 18629-41:2006 | Industrial automation systems and integration — Process specification language — Part 41: Definitional extension: Activity extensions |
IEC 62714-3:2017 | Engineering data exchange format for use in industrial automation systems engineering - Automation markup language - Part 3: Geometry and kinematics |
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