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Three-view-concept for modeling process or manufacturing plants with AutomationML
Miriam Schleipen,Rainer Drath +1 more
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This paper explains the process-resource-product concept which was introduced with version 1.1 of AutomationML and published at the Hannover trade fair 2009 by means of an industrial example.Abstract:
AutomationML (Automation Markup Language) is an XML based data format for the exchange of plant engineering information. Its mission is to interconnect engineering tools of different disciplines, e.g. process, mechanical or control engineering. AutomationML enables the vendor independent storage of interlinked engineering data that is usually distributed into different engineering tools. This enables a wide range of future tool functionality not available and not possible today. For this, AutomationML defines a number of extended concepts for different engineering aspects. One of them is the process-resource-product concept which was introduced with version 1.1 and published at the Hannover trade fair 2009. This paper explains this concept by means of an industrial example.read more
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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a view of the current status of manufacturing information sharing using light-weight ontologies and goes on to discuss the potential for heavyweight ontological engineering approaches such as the Process Specification Language (PSL).
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TL;DR: This study presents the ISO 15531 MANDATE standard for the exchanges of industrial manufacturing management data, a new standard whose development is based on research work done by the authors and whose parts have not reached the IS status (necessary for sake of stability) at the same time.
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Feature Based Product Life-Cycle Modelling
René Soenen,Gustav J. Olling +1 more
TL;DR: The paper presents an approach for considering 'life-cycle consequences' during the design decision process, by taking into account both artefact features and the characteristics of the involved life-cycle systems.
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Feature based product life-cycle modelling : IFIP TC5/WG5.2 & WG5.3 Conference on Feature Modelling and Advanced Design-for-the-Life-Cycle Systems (FEATS 2001), June 12-14, 2001, Valenciennes, France
TL;DR: This work focuses on the development of a Hierarchical CAPP System Architecture for Die Cavity Machining using the Feature Based Product Model for Prediction of Used Parts Deterioration.