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ISA 95 00 05-2013 Enterprise-Control System Integration Part 5 Business-to-Manufacturing Transactions.pdf

1、 AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD ANSI/ISA-95.00.05-2013 Enterprise-Control System Integration Part 5: Business-to-Manufacturing Transactions Approved 8 July 2013 ANSI/ISA-95.00.05-2013, Enterprise-Control System Integration - Part 5: Business-to-Manufacturing Transactions ISBN: 978-0-876640-35-7 Copyrigh

2、t 2013 by ISA. All rights reserved. Not for resale. Printed in the United States of America. ISA 67 Alexander Drive P. O. Box 12277 Research Triangle Park, NC 27709 USA NOTE Some of the work in this document is based on the work of the Open Applications Group, Inc. (OAGi). All references to the Open

3、 Applications Group, OAGi, OAGIS, and BODs remains the property of the Open Applications Group and its members. The Open Applications Groups OAGIS is a royalty-free standard and the license grants any user to build products and base derivative works on OAGIS, as long as the intellectual property is

4、acknowledged to belong to OAGi and its members. For more information on the Open Applications Group and OAGIS, go to www.openapplications.org. - 3 - ANSI/ISA-95.00.05-2013 PREFACE This preface, as well as all footnotes and annexes, is included for information purposes and is not part of ANSI/ISA-95.

5、00.05-2013. This document has been prepared as part of the service of ISA, the International Society of Automation, toward a goal of uniformity in the field of instrumentation. To be of real value, this document should not be static but should be subject to periodic review. Toward this end, the Soci

6、ety welcomes all comments and criticisms and asks that they be addressed to the Secretary, Standards and Practices Board; ISA; 67 Alexander Drive; P. O. Box 12277; Research Triangle Park, NC 27709; Telephone (919) 549-8411; Fax (919) 549-8288; E-mail: standardsisa.org. The ISA Standards and Practice

7、s Department is aware of the growing need for attention to the metric system of units in general, and the International System of Units (SI) in particular, in the preparation of instrumentation standards. The Department is further aware of the benefits to USA users of ISA standards of incorporating

8、suitable references to the SI (and the metric system) in their business and professional dealings with other countries. Toward this end, this Department will endeavor to introduce SI-acceptable metric units in all new and revised standards, recommended practices, and technical reports to the greates

9、t extent possible. Standard for Use of the International System of Units (SI): The Modern Metric System, published by the American Society for Testing OPERATIONS SCHEDULE AND OPERATIONS PERFORMANCE 154 FIGURE 38 PULL MODEL; OPERATIONS SCHEDULE AND OPERATIONS PERFORMANCE 155 FIGURE 39 - PUBLISH MODEL

10、; OPERATIONS SCHEDULE AND OPERATIONS PERFORMANCE . 155 FIGURE 40 - PUSH MODEL; OPERATIONS SCHEDULE CHANGES 156 FIGURE 41 - PUBLISH MODEL: V SCHEDULE CHANGES 157 FIGURE 42 - PUSH MODEL; OPERATIONS SCHEDULE CANCELED . 157 FIGURE 43 - PUSH AND PULL MODEL; SCHEDULE CANCELED 158 FIGURE 44 - PUSH MODEL; D

11、AILY OPERATIONS PERFORMANCE 158 FIGURE 45 - PULL MODEL; DAILY OPERATIONS PERFORMANCE . 159 FIGURE 46 - PUBLISH MODEL; DAILY OPERATIONS SCHEDULE 159 - 11 - ANSI/ISA-95.00.05-2013 FIGURE 47 PULL AND PUSH MODEL; OPERATIONS CAPABILITY AND OPERATIONS SCHEDULE 160 FIGURE 48 - PUBLISH AND PUSH MODEL; OPERA

12、TIONS CAPABILITY AND OPERATIONS SCHEDULE . 161 FIGURE 49 - PUSH AND PULL MODEL; SCHEDULE CHANGES 162 FIGURE 50 PUBLISH MODEL; SCHEDULE CHANGES AFTER CAPABILITY CHANGES 162 FIGURE 51 PUSH MODEL; MATERIAL LOT ADDED, MATERIAL LOT QUANTITY CHANGED . 163 FIGURE 52 - PUBLISH AND PUSH MODEL; MATERIAL QUANT

13、ITY CHANGES 163 FIGURE 53 - PUSH AND PULL MODEL; MATERIAL QUANTITY CHANGES . 164 FIGURE 54 - OBJECT MODEL WITH COMPOSITE RELATIONSHIPS 176 FIGURE 55 - EXAMPLE OF MULTIPLE COMPOSITE OBJECTS 177 ANSI/ISA-95.00.05-2013 - 12 - Tables TABLE 1 - DEFINED VERBS . 24 TABLE 2 ACKNOWLEDGE REQUEST OPTIONS 27 TA

14、BLE 3 ACKNOWLEDGE ELEMENT 28 TABLE 4 RESPOND OPTIONS . 29 TABLE 5 CONFIRMATION REQUEST OPTIONS 30 TABLE 6 RESPOND ELEMENT . 32 TABLE 7 - PERSONNEL CLASS VERB ACTIONS 45 TABLE 8 - PERSON VERB ACTIONS 48 TABLE 9 - QUALIFICATION TEST SPECIFICATION VERB ACTIONS 51 TABLE 10 EQUIPMENT CLASS VERB ACTIONS 5

15、4 TABLE 11 - EQUIPMENT VERB ACTIONS . 57 TABLE 12 - EQUIPMENT CAPABILITY TEST SPECIFICATION VERB ACTIONS . 60 TABLE 13 PHYSICAL ASSET CLASS VERB ACTIONS 62 TABLE 14 - PHYSICAL ASSET VERB ACTIONS . 66 TABLE 15 PHYSICAL ASSET CAPABILITY TEST SPECIFICATION VERB ACTIONS . 69 TABLE 16 - MATERIAL CLASS VE

16、RB ACTIONS 72 TABLE 17 - MATERIAL DEFINITION VERB ACTIONS 76 TABLE 18 - MATERIAL LOT VERB ACTIONS . 79 TABLE 19 - MATERIAL SUBLOT VERB ACTIONS . 82 TABLE 20 - MATERIAL TEST VERB ACTIONS . 85 TABLE 21 PROCESS SEGMENT VERB ACTIONS 87 TABLE 22 - OPERATIONS CAPABILITY VERB ACTIONS . 90 TABLE 23 OPERATIO

17、NS CAPABILITY ELEMENT DEFINITIONS FOR GET VERB . 92 TABLE 24 OPERATIONS DEFINITION VERB ACTIONS . 95 TABLE 25 - OPERATIONS SCHEDULE VERB ACTIONS 97 TABLE 26 OPERATIONS SCHEDULE ELEMENT DEFINITIONS FOR GET VERB 99 TABLE 27 - OPERATIONS PERFORMANCE VERB ACTIONS . 100 TABLE 28 OPERATIONS PERFORMANCE DE

18、FINITIONS FOR GET VERB . 103 TABLE 29 RESOURCE RELATIONSHIP NETWORK VERB ACTIONS 104 TABLE 30 RESOURCE RELATIONSHIP CONNECTION TYPE VERB ACTIONS 106 TABLE 31 WORK MASTER VERB ACTIONS . 108 TABLE 32 WORK DIRECTIVE VERB ACTIONS . 110 TABLE 33 WORKFLOW SPECIFICATION VERB ACTIONS 112 TABLE 34 WORKFLOW S

19、PECIFICATION TYPE VERB ACTIONS . 114 TABLE 35 WORK SCHEDULE VERB ACTIONS . 116 TABLE 36 JOB LIST VERB ACTIONS 118 TABLE 37 WORK SCHEDULE AND JOB LIST ELEMENT DEFINITIONS FOR GET VERB 119 TABLE 38 WORK PERFORMANCE VERB ACTIONS 120 TABLE 39 JOB RESPONSE VERB ACTIONS . 122 TABLE 40 WORK PERFORMANCE AND

20、 JOB RESPONSE ELEMENT DEFINITIONS FOR GET VERB 123 TABLE 41 - WORK CAPABILITY VERB ACTIONS . 124 TABLE 42 WORK CAPABILITY ELEMENT DEFINITIONS FOR GET VERB . 126 TABLE 43 WORK ALERT DEFINITION ADDITIONAL ATTRIBUTES 129 TABLE 44 WORK ALERT VERB ACTIONS 130 TABLE 45 WORK ALERT ELEMENT DEFINITIONS FOR G

21、ET VERB 131 TABLE 46 ATTRIBUTES OF TRANSACTION PROFILE . 132 - 13 - ANSI/ISA-95.00.05-2013 TABLE 47 ATTRIBUTES OF SUPPORTED ACTION . 132 TABLE 48 - TRANSACTION PROFILE VERB ACTIONS . 133 TABLE 49 SUPPORTED VERB-NOUN ACTIONS . 135 TABLE 50- VENDOR CONFORMANCE EXAMPLE . 136 TABLE 51 PRODUCT DEFINITION

22、 VERB ACTIONS 138 TABLE 52 - PRODUCTION SCHEDULE VERB ACTIONS 140 TABLE 53 PRODUCTION SCHEDULE ELEMENT DEFINITIONS FOR GET VERB . 142 TABLE 54 - PRODUCTION PERFORMANCE VERB ACTIONS . 143 TABLE 55 PRODUCTION PERFORMANCE DEFINITIONS FOR GET VERB . 145 TABLE 56 - PRODUCTION CAPABILITY VERB ACTIONS 147

23、TABLE 57 PRODUCTION CAPABILITY ELEMENT DEFINITIONS FOR GET VERB . 149 TABLE 58 GET MESSAGE WITH OBJECT ID IS SPECIFIED 169 TABLE 59 - GET MESSAGE WITH WILDCARD IN OBJECT ID. 169 TABLE 60 - GET MESSAGE WITH NO OBJECT ID SPECIFIED . 170 TABLE 61 - PROCESS MESSAGE WITH OBJECT ID SPECIFIED . 170 TABLE 6

24、2 - PROCESS MESSAGE WITH NO OBJECT ID 170 TABLE 63 - CHANGE MESSAGE WITH OBJECT ID 171 TABLE 64 - CHANGE MESSAGE WITH WILDCARD OBJECT ID 171 TABLE 65 - CANCEL MESSAGE WITH OBJECT ID . 172 TABLE 66 - CANCEL MESSAGE WITH WILDCARD IN OBJECT ID . 172 TABLE 67 - SYNC MESSAGE WITH OBJECT ID 172 TABLE 68 -

25、 SYNC MESSAGE WITH WILDCARD IN OBJECT ID 173 This page intentionally left blank. - 15 - ANSI/ISA-95.00.05-2013 ENTERPRISE-CONTROL SYSTEM INTEGRATION - Part 5: Business-to-Manufacturing Transactions FOREWORD ISA-95 is a multi-part series of standards that define enterprise-to-control system integrati

26、on. This Part 5 standard defines the transactions to interface business and manufacturing activities per the following: Clause 4 is normative. It describes the transaction models and messages used. Clause 5 is normative. It describes the verbs used in the messages. Clause 6 is normative. It defines

27、the message nouns, the structure of the nouns, the verbs used with the nouns, and the rules for the verbs. Clause 7 is normative. It describes the requirements for declarations about completeness, compliance and conformance to the standard. Annex A is normative. It defines the message nouns, the str

28、ucture of the nouns, the verbs used with the nouns, and the rules for the verbs for production specific information Annex B is informative. It contains examples of sequences of transactions used to coordinate selected business activities. Annex C is informative. It contains a series of questions and

29、 answers regarding the use of the standard. Annex D is informative. It contains references to documents used in the generation of this standard Annex E is informative. It defines the pattern for verbs. Annex F is informative. It defines the general rules used for identifying nouns from object models

30、. As currently envisioned, ANSI/ISA-95 consists of the following standards under the general title Enterprise-Control System Integration: - Part 1: Models and terminology - Part 2: Objects and attributes for enterprise-control system integration - Part 3: Models of manufacturing operations managemen

31、t - Part 4: Object models and attributes of manufacturing operations management - Part 5: Business-to-manufacturing transactions - Part 6: Messaging service model (development begun in 2013) ANSI/ISA-95.00.05-2013 - 16 - INTRODUCTION This ISA-95 Part 5 standard is based on the use of ISA-95 abstract

32、 models defined in ISA-95 Part 2 and Part 4, combined with OAGi verbs to define a transaction model for information exchange. It is recognized that other non ISA-95 Part 5 transaction protocols are possible and are not deemed invalid as a result of this standard. Transactions occur at all levels wit

33、hin the enterprise and between enterprise partners, and are related to both required and actual activities, but the focus of this Part 5 is the interface between enterprise/business systems and manufacturing systems. This Part 5 defines business-to-manufacturing transactions and manufacturing-to-bus

34、iness transactions that may be used in relation to the objects that are exchanged between Level 4 and Level 3, and within Level 3, as defined in the object models of ISA-95 Part 2 and Part 4. Models are introduced that provide descriptions of the transactions and explanations of the required transac

35、tion processing behavior. Technology-specific implementations to provide this behavior are not defined in this Part 5 standard. This Part 5 standard has the intent of providing insight into the level of work required to construct transactional exchanges. Edition 3 of this Part 5 standard includes th

36、e definition of transactions for object models defined in ISA-95 Part 4. - 17 - ANSI/ISA-95.00.05-2013 ENTERPRISE-CONTROL SYSTEM INTEGRATION Part 5: Business to Manufacturing Transactions 1. Scope This ISA-95 Part 5 standard defines transactions in terms of information exchanges between applications

37、 performing business and manufacturing activities between Levels 3 and 4, and within Level 3. The exchanges are intended to enable information collection, retrieval, transfer and storage in support of enterprise-control system integration. This Part 5 is consistent with the ISA-95 Part 2 and Part 4

38、object models. This Part 5 also defines transactions that specify how to exchange the objects defined in Part 2, Part 4, and this Part 5. Other uses of the transaction model are not defined in this Part 5 standard. The models covered in this standard are: Personnel Model, Equipment Model, Physical A

39、sset Model, Material Model, Process Segment Model, Operations Capability Model, Operations Definition Model, Operations Schedule Model, Operations Performance Model, Resource Relationship Network Model, Work Capability Model, Work Definition Model, Work Schedule Model, Job List Model, Work Performan

40、ce Model, Workflow Specification Model, and Work Alert Model. 2. Normative references The following normative documents contain provisions that, through reference in this text, constitute provisions of this ISA-95 Part 5 standard. At the time of publication, the editions indicated were valid. All no

41、rmative documents are subject to revision, and parties to agreements based on this standard are encouraged to investigate the possibility of applying the most recent editions of the normative documents indicated below. Members of IEC and ISO maintain registers of currently valid normative documents.

42、 ISO/IEC 19501-1 Information Technology Unified Modeling Language (UML)Part 1: Specification ANSI/ISA-95.00.01-2010 (IEC 62264-1 Mod), Enterprise-Control System Integration Part 1: Models and Terminology ANSI/ISA-95.00.02-2010 (IEC 62264-2 Mod), Enterprise-Control System Integration Part 2: Object M

43、odel Attributes ANSI/ISA-95.00.04-2012, Enterprise-Control System Integration Part 4: Objects and Attributes for Manufacturing Operations Management Integration 3. Definitions and abbreviations 3.1 Terms and definitions 3.1.1 application an ordered set of physical and logical system processes, perfo

44、rmed by a set of resources that conduct a set of transactions intended to accomplish a definite objective; information provider or information user performing the activity that is involved in a transaction ANSI/ISA-95.00.05-2013 - 18 - 3.1.2 ID information to identify an object or a property of an o

45、bject 3.1.3 message structured information unit conveyed in a one-way transfer of data between one sending applications to one or more receiving applications 3.1.4 noun one of two parts in the content of a message and represents one or more objects, as defined in the ISA-95 Part 2 and Part 4 object

46、models 3.1.5 transaction sequence of related messages that are exchanged among applications performing Level 3 or Level 4 activities 3.1.6 verb one of two parts in the content of a message and defines the action to be performed, or the response to a request 3.1.7 wildcard information to identify a c

47、ollection of objects or properties of objects 3.2 Abbreviations OAGIS Open Applications Group Interface Standard SYNC Synchronized data 4. Transaction messages and verbs 4.1 Introduction This clause defines a common set of transactions, messages and verbs that should be used between Level 4 and Leve

48、l 3, and among Level 3, applications to exchange the data defined in the object models of ISA-95 Part 2 and Part 4. A transaction shall consist of a sequence of messages, where each message shall have a structure as defined in 4.3. Messages shall contain both a noun and a verb area. The information

49、conveyed in a message shall be contained in the noun area of a message while the actions associated with the information shall be contained in the verb area. The role of an application initiating a transaction shall determine the set of verbs to be used in conducting the transaction. These transaction models are described in Clause 4.2. Three different transaction models are defined: 1. A PULL model where a user of data requests the data from a provider of the data.

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