NF EN ISO 19440

NF EN ISO 19440

July 2009
Standard Current

Entreprise integration - Constructs for enterprise modelling

ISO 19440:2007 specifies the characteristics of the core constructs necessary for computer-supported modelling of enterprises conforming to ISO 19439. ISO 19440:2007 focuses on, but is not restricted to, the computer integration of the information aspects of manufacturing, including the management and control technology and the required human tasks. It does not specify how these core constructs for model-based operations are to be implemented and, in particular, it does not include the control language needed to specify and execute (internal) activity behaviour, nor the mapping between functional operations and capabilities.

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Publication date

July 2009

Number of pages

126 p.

Reference

NF EN ISO 19440

ICS Codes

25.040.40   Industrial process measurement and control
35.240.50   IT applications in industry

Classification index

Z68-210

Print number

1 - 23/07/2009

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European kinship

EN ISO 19440:2007
Sumary
Entreprise integration - Constructs for enterprise modelling

ISO 19440:2007 specifies the characteristics of the core constructs necessary for computer-supported modelling of enterprises conforming to ISO 19439.

ISO 19440:2007 focuses on, but is not restricted to, the computer integration of the information aspects of manufacturing, including the management and control technology and the required human tasks. It does not specify how these core constructs for model-based operations are to be implemented and, in particular, it does not include the control language needed to specify and execute (internal) activity behaviour, nor the mapping between functional operations and capabilities.

Replaced standards (1)
XP ENV 12204
October 1996
Standard Cancelled
Advanced manufacturing technology. Systems architecture. Constructs for enterprise modelling.

Le présent document établit un certain nombre de concepts de modélisation pour des prescriptions CIM et pour les différentes perceptions des besoins d'une entreprise. Les concepts ont été adoptés et correspondent suffisamment de façon générale à un large type de fabrication et aux intérêts divers des fournisseurs de produits, systèmes et services, et aux fournisseurs qui ont besoin de développer ces concepts en vue d'atteindre les buts du CIM.

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  • Avant-propos
    iv
  • Introduction
    v
  • 1 Domaine d'application
    1
  • 2 Références normatives
    1
  • 3 Termes, définitions et abréviations
    1
  • 3.1 Termes et définitions
    2
  • 3.2 Abréviations
    11
  • 4 Caractéristiques communes des constructs pour langage de modélisation
    11
  • 5 Représentations, relations, rôles et concepts complémentaires
    13
  • 5.1 Gamme de représentation
    13
  • 5.2 Structure commune et canevas des constructs pour langage de modélisation
    14
  • 5.3 Représentation d'attributs
    15
  • 5.4 Représentation des relations
    15
  • 5.5 Spécialisations
    16
  • 5.6 Rôles
    16
  • 5.7 Concepts complémentaires
    17
  • 6 Constructs pour langage de modélisation
    17
  • 6.1 Vue d'ensemble des constructs
    17
  • 6.2 Domain
    20
  • 6.3 Business Process
    22
  • 6.4 Enterprise Activity
    25
  • 6.5 Event
    28
  • 6.6 Enterprise Object
    30
  • 6.7 Enterprise Object View (Object View)
    31
  • 6.8 Product
    33
  • 6.9 Order
    34
  • 6.10 Resource
    36
  • 6.11 Capability
    38
  • 6.12 Functional Entity
    40
  • 6.13 Organizational Unit
    42
  • 6.14 Decision Centre
    43
  • 6.15 Person Profile
    45
  • 6.16 Organizational Role
    47
  • 6.17 Operational Role
    48
  • 7 Principes de conformité
    49
  • Annexe A (normative) Règles comportementales - Description détaillée et syntaxe
    51
  • Annexe B (informative) Justificatif
    63
  • Annexe C (informative) Vue d'ensemble des constructs et des relations de langage de modélisation
    67
  • Annexe D (informative) Démonstration de l'application de la présente Norme internationale à d'autres initiatives
    74
  • Annexe E (informative) Exemple d'utilisations de constructs et de concepts complémentaires
    94
  • Bibliographie
    118
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