BSI PD ISO/IEC TR 63306-1:2020:2021 Edition
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Smart manufacturing standards map (SM2) – Framework
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2021 | 90 |
This document describes the framework and the vocabulary that are used for the development of entries in the Smart Manufacturing Standards Map Catalogue. These enable the mapping and linking of standards and standard projects related to various aspects of smart manufacturing (product, production, supply chain, industrial services …).
The framework applies to international standards, de facto standards and consortium specifications; publications or projects; thereafter named “standards”.
The framework part (Clauses 4) briefly describes the principle of structuring the standards catalogue and its use for analysing the standards landscape.
The vocabulary part (Clauses 5 to 13) specifies the characteristics that are used for the classification of standards.
NOTE The vocabulary is not universal but is the best effort to name the concepts used in different domains.
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4 | CONTENTS |
10 | FOREWORD |
12 | INTRODUCTION |
13 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references 3 Terms and definitions 4 Principle of the Smart Manufacturing Standards Map (SM2) 4.1 Framework |
14 | 4.2 SM2 Catalogue Figures Figure 1 – Principle of the SM2 Framework |
15 | Figure 2 – Example of populated SM2 Catalogue |
16 | 4.3 Graphical representations |
17 | Figure 3 – Example mapping of product catalogue data standards |
18 | Figure 4 – Example mapping structure for production system standards |
19 | Figure 5 – Example chart “Production system cube” with standard numbers |
20 | Figure 6 – Example chart “Production system cube” with short title |
21 | Figure 7 – Example 2D chart with standard numbers |
22 | Figure 8 – Example 2D chart with short title |
23 | 5 Overview of the SM2 Vocabulary 5.1 Summary of characteristics and blocks Tables Table 1 – Block “Identification”: sub-blocks and characteristics Table 2 – Block “Object”: sub-blocks and characteristics |
24 | Table 3 – Block “Hierarchy”: sub-blocks and characteristics Table 4 – Block “Life cycle”: sub-blocks and characteristics |
25 | Table 5 – Block “Interoperability”: sub-blocks and characteristics Table 6 – Block “System engineering process”: sub-blocks and characteristics |
26 | 5.2 Values of the characteristics 5.3 Qualifier Table 7 – Block “Relevance to SM”: sub-blocks and characteristics Table 8 – Block “Validation”: sub-blocks and characteristics |
27 | 6 Block “Identification” 6.1 Composition 6.2 Qualifier Table 9 – Composition of the block “Identification” |
28 | 6.3 Sub-block “Reference” 6.3.1 Characteristic “Status” 6.3.2 Characteristic “Standard number” 6.4 Sub-block “Publication” 6.4.1 Characteristic “Edition” 6.4.2 Characteristic “Publication date” Table 10 – Possible values of “Status” |
29 | 6.5 Sub-block “Project” 6.5.1 Characteristic “Project number” 6.5.2 Characteristic “Forecast publication date” 6.6 Sub-block “Owner” 6.6.1 Characteristic “Organization” 6.6.2 Characteristic “Committee number” |
30 | 6.6.3 Characteristic “Committee title” 6.7 Sub-block “ICS” 6.7.1 Characteristic “International Classification for Standards” |
31 | 6.7.2 Other characteristics 6.8 Sub-block “Title” 6.8.1 Characteristic “Standard title” 6.8.2 Characteristic “Standard short title” |
32 | 7 Block “Object” 7.1 Composition 7.2 Qualifier 7.3 Sub-block “Type of standard” 7.3.1 Description 7.3.2 Characteristics Table 11 – Composition of the block “Object” |
33 | Table 12 – Characteristics of “Type of standard” |
34 | 7.4 Sub-block “Type of object” 7.4.1 Description 7.4.2 Characteristics Table 13 – Characteristics of “Type of object” |
35 | 7.5 Sub-block “Manufacturing process type” 7.5.1 Description |
36 | 7.5.2 Characteristics 8 Block “Hierarchy” 8.1 Composition Table 14 – Characteristics of “Manufacturing process type” |
37 | 8.2 Qualifier 8.3 Sub-block “Equipment hierarchy” 8.3.1 Description 8.3.2 Characteristics Table 15 – Composition of the block “Hierarchy” Table 16 – Characteristics of “Equipment hierarchy” |
39 | 8.4 Sub-block “Functional hierarchy” 8.4.1 Description 8.4.2 Characteristics |
40 | 9 Block “Life cycle” 9.1 Composition Table 17 – Characteristics of “Functional hierarchy” |
41 | 9.2 Qualifier 9.3 Sub-block “Product type life cycle” 9.3.1 Description Table 18 – Composition of the block “Life cycle” |
42 | 9.3.2 Characteristics Figure 9 – Product type life cycle |
43 | 9.4 Sub-block “Product instance life cycle” 9.4.1 Description 9.4.2 Characteristics 9.5 Sub-block “Production system life cycle” 9.5.1 Description Table 19 – Characteristics of “Product type life cycle” Table 20 – Characteristics of “Product instance life cycle” |
44 | 9.5.2 Characteristics 10 Block “Interoperability” 10.1 General Figure 10 – GERA life cycle phases Table 21 – Characteristics of “Production system life cycle” |
45 | 10.2 Composition 10.3 Qualifier 10.4 Sub-block “Interoperability approach” 10.4.1 Description 10.4.2 Characteristics Table 22 – Composition of the block “Interoperability” |
46 | Table 23 – Characteristics of “Interoperability approach” |
47 | 10.5 Sub-block “Interoperability concern” 10.5.1 Description 10.5.2 Characteristics Table 24 – Characteristics of “Interoperability concern” |
48 | 10.6 Sub-block “Interoperability layer” 10.6.1 Description 10.6.2 Characteristics 11 Block “System engineering process” 11.1 General Table 25 – Characteristics of “Interoperability layer” |
49 | 11.2 Composition Table 26 – Composition of the block “System engineering process” |
50 | 11.3 Qualifier 11.4 Sub-block “Agreement processes” 11.4.1 Description 11.4.2 Characteristics Table 27 – Characteristics of “Agreement processes” |
51 | 11.5 Sub-block “Organizational project-enabling processes” 11.5.1 Description 11.5.2 Characteristics 11.6 Sub-block “Technical management processes” 11.6.1 Description 11.6.2 Characteristics Table 28 – Characteristics of “Organizational project-enabling processes” |
52 | 11.7 Sub-block “Technical processes” 11.7.1 Description 11.7.2 Characteristics Table 29 – Characteristics of “Technical management processes” |
53 | 12 Block “Relevance to SM” 12.1 Composition Table 30 – Characteristics of “Technical processes” |
54 | 12.2 Qualifier 12.3 Characteristic “Relevance level” 12.4 Characteristic “Motivation” 13 Block “Validation” 13.1 Composition Table 31 – Composition of the block “Relevance to SM” Table 32 – Possible values of “Relevance level” |
55 | 13.2 Qualifier 13.3 Characteristics specification Table 33 – Composition of the block “Validation” |
56 | Annex A (informative)Compilation of definitions of smart manufacturing |
62 | Annex B (informative)Life cycles Figure B.1 – Product type life cycle |
63 | Figure B.2 – Versions of a product type Figure B.3 – Product type improvement |
64 | Figure B.4 – Product instance life time Figure B.5 – Product instance and product type |
65 | Figure B.6 – Production system life cycle Figure B.7 – The user and the external actors Figure B.8 – From the design to maintenance |
66 | Figure B.9 – Spare component discontinued Figure B.10 – Supply chain life cycle |
67 | Table B.1 – Possible values of “RAMI4.0 Life cycle” |
68 | Table B.2 – Possible values of “IMSA Life cycle” |
69 | Annex C (informative)Hierarchies Table C.1 – Possible values of “Equipment hierarchy” |
70 | Table C.2 – Possible values of “Functional hierarchy” |
71 | Table C.3 – Possible values of “SGAM Zones” |
72 | Figure C.1 – RAMI4.0 Hierarchy Table C.4 – Possible values of “RAMI4.0 Hierarchy level” |
73 | Table C.5 – Possible values of “IMSA System hierarchy” |
74 | Table C.6 – Mapping on legacy hierarchies on the equipment hierarchy |
75 | Table C.7 – Mapping on legacy hierarchies on the equipment hierarchy |
76 | Annex D (informative)Interoperability Table D.1 – Possible values of “Interoperability barrier” |
78 | Table D.2 – Interoperability categories defined by GWAC |
79 | Figure D.1 – Grouping into interoperability layers Table D.3 – Possible values of “SGAM Interoperability Layers” |
80 | Table D.4 – Possible values of “RAMI4.0 Layer” |
83 | Table D.5 – Possible values of “IMSA Intelligent characteristics” |
84 | Annex E (informative)Big Picture history Figure E.1 – Standards landscape |
86 | Figure E.2 – History of the Big Picture project |
87 | Bibliography |