1、 Reference number ISO 16100-6:2011(E) ISO 2011INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO 16100-6 First edition 2011-06-15 Industrial automation systems and integration Manufacturing software capability profiling for interoperability Part 6: Interface services and protocols for matching profiles based on multiple ca
2、pability class structures Systmes dautomatisation industrielle et intgration Profil daptitude du logiciel de fabrication pour interoprabilit Partie 6: Services dinterface et protocoles pour la correspondance des profils fonds sur les structures de classe daptitude multiple ISO 16100-6:2011(E) COPYRI
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5、Contents Page Foreword iv Introduction.v 1 Scope1 2 Normative references1 3 Terms and definitions .2 4 Symbols and abbreviated terms 3 5 Service provider interface services.4 5.1 Service sets4 5.2 ESI service set .5 5.3 Dictionary Import Service Interface.6 6 Extended Service Interface.7 6.1 CPTI Gr
6、oup services .7 6.2 Extended CPI Group13 6.3 CCSI Group 19 6.4 The Extended Matcher Group 23 7 Formal ESI protocol description27 7.1 Generic service syntax .27 7.2 CPTI Group service protocol28 7.3 Extended CPI Group service protocols.32 7.4 CCSI Group service protocols .36 7.5 Extended Matcher Grou
7、p service protocols.39 8 Dictionary import service and protocol 40 8.1 The DictionaryImporting service .40 8.2 The DictionaryImporting protocol .41 Annex A (informative) Capability model with MDDs42 Annex B (informative) Simplified matching of capability profile templates .47 Annex C (informative) P
8、rofiles based on capability profile templates 56 Annex D (informative) Procedure for generating a capability class structure .59 Annex E (informative) Mapping Parts Library (PLIB) to MDDs.60 Annex F (informative) Mapping OTD to MDDs .63 Annex G (informative) Procedure for matching two profiles66 Bib
9、liography70 ISO 16100-6:2011(E) iv ISO 2011 All rights reservedForeword ISO (the International Organization for Standardization) is a worldwide federation of national standards bodies (ISO member bodies). The work of preparing International Standards is normally carried out through ISO technical com
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13、he subject of patent rights. ISO shall not be held responsible for identifying any or all such patent rights. ISO 16100-6 was prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 184, Automation systems and integration, Subcommittee SC 5, Interoperability, integration, and architectures for enterprise systems and
14、 automation applications. ISO 16100 consists of the following parts, under the general title Industrial automation systems and integration Manufacturing software capability profiling for interoperability: Part 1: Framework Part 2: Profiling methodology Part 3: Interface services, protocols and capab
15、ility templates Part 4: Conformance test methods, criteria and reports Part 5: Methodology for profile matching using multiple capability class structures Part 6: Interface services and protocols for matching profiles based on multiple capability class structures ISO 16100-6:2011(E) ISO 2011 All rig
16、hts reserved vIntroduction The motivation for ISO 16100 stems from the industrial and economic environment, in particular: a) a growing base of vendor-specific solutions; b) user difficulties in applying standards; c) the need to move to modular sets of system integration tools; d) recognition that
17、application software and the expertise to apply that software are assets of the enterprise. ISO 16100 is an International Standard for the computer-interpretable and human-readable representation of a capability profile. Its goal is to provide a method to represent the capability of manufacturing ap
18、plication software relative to its role throughout the life cycle of a manufacturing application, independent of a particular system architecture or implementation platform. This can lead to reduced production and information management costs to users and vendors/suppliers of manufacturing applicati
19、ons. Certain diagrams in this part of ISO 16100 are constructed following UML conventions. Because not all concepts embodied in these diagrams are explained in the text, some familiarity with UML on the part of the reader is assumed. INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO 16100-6:2011(E) ISO 2011 All rights res
20、erved 1Industrial automation systems and integration Manufacturing software capability profiling for interoperability Part 6: Interface services and protocols for matching profiles based on multiple capability class structures WARNING This part of ISO 16100 provides a specification intended to be im
21、plemented in software. Incompatibilities may result in machine-to-machine communication in the case of software developed on the basis of translations of this part of ISO 16100 into languages other than the official ISO languages. Accordingly, it is strongly recommended that any implementations be d
22、eveloped only on the basis of the texts in the official ISO languages. 1 Scope This part of ISO 16100 defines the detailed interface services and protocols used in a matching method based on multiple capability class structures. This part of ISO 16100 also defines a Capability Profile Template Inter
23、face (CPTI) Service Group, an Extended Capability Profile Interface (CPI) Service Group and an Extended Matcher Interface Service Group, which are extensions of the Type 1, Type 2 and Type 3 services, respectively, as specified in ISO 16100-3:2005, 5.4. This part of ISO 16100 also defines the Capabi
24、lity Class Structure Interface (CCSI) Service Group, an additional service group used to create, register, access and modify a capability class structure for the reference manufacturing domain models, as specified in ISO 16100-5:2009, Clause 6. This part of ISO 16100 also specifies detailed contents
25、 of the specific part of a capability profile template as defined in ISO 16100-5:2009, Clause 7. 2 Normative references The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest
26、edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies. ISO 16100-1, Industrial automation systems and integration Manufacturing software capability profiling for interoperability Part 1: Framework ISO 16100-2, Industrial automation systems and integration Manufacturing software capab
27、ility profiling for interoperability Part 2: Profiling methodology ISO 16100-3, Industrial automation systems and integration Manufacturing software capability profiling for interoperability Part 3: Interface services, protocols and capability templates ISO 16100-4:2006, Industrial automation system
28、s and integration Manufacturing software capability profiling for interoperability Part 4: Conformance test methods, criteria and reports ISO 16100-5:2009, Industrial automation systems and integration Manufacturing software capability profiling for interoperability Part 5: Methodology for profiling
29、 matching using multiple capability class structures ISO 16100-6:2011(E) 2 ISO 2011 All rights reserved3 Terms and definitions For the purposes of this document, the terms and definitions given in ISO 16100-1, ISO 16100-2, ISO 16100-3, ISO 16100-4 and ISO 16100-5 and the following apply. 3.1 capabil
30、ity class software unit capability class element within the capability profiling method that represents software unit functionality and behaviour with regard to the software units role in a manufacturing activity NOTE 1 The role of a Manufacturing Software Unit (MSU) changes when used in different m
31、anufacturing activities; however, the MSUs corresponding capability class is positioned uniquely in an inheritance structure, but it can assume different positions in an aggregation structure. NOTE 2 In this part of ISO 16100, a capability class template is identical to a capability profile template
32、 (see ISO 16100-2:2003, 6.3, for requirements for capability templates). NOTE 3 Adaped from ISO 16100-2:2003, definition 3.3. NOTE 4 In general, a capability class maps to an activity. The capability class is distinct within a capability inheritance structure and can form a capability aggregation st
33、ructure with other capability classes. 3.2 capability class structure hierarchy of capability classes NOTE This structure is intended for modeling capability aggregation hierarchies in the target domains of ISO 16100-1:2009, Figure 2. 3.3 capability class structure template extensible markup languag
34、e (XML) schema representing a capability class structure NOTE Adapted from ISO 16100-5:2009, definition 3.2. 3.4 capability profile template schema for a manufacturing software capability profile 3.5 extended service interface set of service access points defined in this part of ISO 16100 that handl
35、e manufacturing domain data, manufacturing domain models, capability class structures, capability profiles and capability profile templates NOTE “Extended” refers to both the services specified in this part of ISO 16100 and the “basic” services specified in ISO 16100-3. 3.6 manufacturing domain data
36、 information, represented by a unified modeling language (UML) class, about manufacturing resources, manufacturing activities, or items exchanged among manufacturing resources within a particular manufacturing domain NOTE Adapted from ISO 16100-5:2009, definition 3.3. 3.7 manufacturing domain data t
37、emplate extensible markup language (XML) schema representing a manufacturing domain data ISO 16100-5:2009, definition 3.4 ISO 16100-6:2011(E) ISO 2011 All rights reserved 33.8 manufacturing domain model particular view of a manufacturing domain, consisting of manufacturing domain data and relationsh
38、ips among them, corresponding to the domains applications ISO 16100-5:2009, definition 3.5 3.9 parts library manufacturing collection of part descriptions or catalogue NOTE The term “parts library” also refers to a dictionary such as a PLIB dictionary in ISO 13584 or OTD in ISO 22745. 4 Symbols and
39、abbreviated terms BSU Basic Semantic Unit CCS Capability Class Structure CCSI Capability Class Structure Interface CPI Capability Profile Interface CPTI Capability Profile Template Interface CSI Conformance Statement for the Implementation ESI Extended Service Interface ESP Extended Service Provider
40、 ICD International Code Designator MDD Manufacturing Domain Data MDM Manufacturing Domain Model MSU Manufacturing Software Unit OTD Open Technical Dictionary PLIB Parts Library (as specified in ISO 13584) UML Unified Modeling Language URL Uniform Resource Locator URN Uniform Resource Name XML eXtens
41、ible Markup Language ISO 16100-6:2011(E) 4 ISO 2011 All rights reserved5 Service provider interface services 5.1 Service sets Figure 1 shows all the services, and their relations to Extended Service Providers and Basic Service Providers, for handling capability profiles, capability profile templates
42、, CCSs, MDMs, MDDs and MDD objects. Basic Service Providers handle CPI group Type 1 services. Extended Service Providers handle CPTI, CPI and CCSI services. In addition, Extended Service Providers support extended matcher services and other service interfaces for handling MDMs and MDDs. Dictionary I
43、mport Service Interface Data Store Mechanism Extended Service Provider CPI Group Type 1 service CPTI Group, includes CPI Group Type 3 Repository others, e.g. MDM Interface and MDD Interface CCSI Group Extended Matcher Group Importing Service Provider Basic Service Provider CPI Group Type 1 service C
44、PI Group Type 2 service -Capability Profiles -Capability Templates -CCSs -MDMs -MDDs NOTE 1 This figure is not in accordance with UML conventions. The line between the Data Store Mechanism and the Repository represents the rules for adding, removing and changing contents of the Repository. The line
45、between the Data Store Mechanism and the Extended Service Provider represents a mapping of the extended services to the Data Store services. The mapping is typically implementation-specific and therefore not part of the scope of this part of ISO 16100. NOTE 2 The boldfaced elements in this figure ar
46、e specifically addressed in this part of ISO 16100. NOTE 3 The contents in the Repository are stored as XML files. NOTE 4 The ESI access point is represented elsewhere in this part of ISO 16100 by the object ServiceAccessPoint. NOTE 5 The Type 1 CPI service group, which is briefly described in ISO 1
47、6100-3:2005, 5.4, includes Type 1 matcher service. NOTE 6 The Type 2 CPI service group, which is briefly described in ISO 16100-3:2005, 5.4, does not include Type 2 matcher services, which are part of the Extended Matcher Group. NOTE 7 The Type 3 CPI service group is briefly described in ISO 16100-3
48、:2005, 5.4. Figure 1 Extended Service Provider service sets All services have the following characteristics: a) when a service is conducted, there is one service provider and one service user, and no other third party is involved; b) the service user initiates all service invocations, which are dist
49、inct from the lower communications layer service invocations; c) a service user invocation is always accompanied by a response from the service provider; d) any service user invocation and the corresponding response(s) are conducted in a bounded time frame, as determined by the service user or the service provider or both; ISO 16100-6:2011(E) ISO 2011 All rights reserved 5e) a service invocation at a service access point is processed when a response to a prior service invocation i
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