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ISA S95
" #hat is it$ " #hy is it Important$ " #hy should Invensy %perations &anagement 'are$
(on 'lark, )ice *resident
+loal Industry olutions
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%-ectives
IA / %vervie!ighlights 3 A 4tutorial5
#hy it is important to the process industries
3 6nd user
3 )endor community
o! In7usion maps to /
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Topics
" The 8ig *icture
" #hy !as / 7ormed$
" )alue of / to the Industrial 'ommunity
" *rogress9to9(ate
" #hat the tandard is, #hat it 'overs, #hat it Isn:t
" #here !e are ;o!< 'urrent tatus, u9committee Activity, etc.
" Application to In7usion
" 7uture (irections
" / Impacts to %perating 'ompanies" 'all to Action=
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/< (efines (omain et!een (' and 6R*
/ > 4In7usion 'ore5 7unctionality
Traditional CIM gap based on time domain of interest Time domain of interest
?ears
&onths
#eeks
(ays
ours
&inutes
econds
&ilimicro seconds
'orporate6nterprise
*lant 'ontrolAutomation ystems
Gap of Unmet Needs
andled !ell y 6R* systemsandled !ell y 6R* systems
andled !ell yandled !ell y
('*@' systems('*@' systems
Result: Disconnect between that which is plannedand that which is, can, or ought to be done.
*urdue 'I&
Reference&odel
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4 4Invensys %perations &anagement5 In7usion 4'ore5 Invensys %perations &anagement5 In7usion 4'ore5
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Reference &odel< #hy ave a tandard$
Integration of manufacturing control systems !ith the rest of the
usiness has een one of the more difficult prolems to solve;ot only technology issues, ut also people and organiational prolems
@ack of common terminology Bsame terms often used for different things ythe t!o groups, or different terms used for the same thingsC
@ack of consistent representation of data
)ie!points of !hat is important differ 'ritical success factors are different
At the very ottom, it casts !hat constitutes the information flo!set!een @evels D and @evel E in the *urdue 'I& Reference &odel in a!ay that is commonly availale to anyone, vendor and end user
It does not define !hat constitutes @evels D or E functionality, per se
%nly !hat constitutes activities between them
This means those functions that are involved in inter9@evel D and E messagingmust e like!ise defined
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)alue of /7or 6nd9Fsers<
*rovides reference to model their o!n usiness needs
Fse to define !hat components a pro-ect needs G incrementally
Fse to greatly reduce R7H pre9!ork G reduces to selection list
Re9use of I* across usinesses
Reduced learning curve for user and technical support< consistency
Reduces costs of inter9vendor interoperaility
Fsed in rational vendor selection evaluation< compare against a
4gold tandard5
7or olution *roviders<
*rovides consistent solutions across industry et!een customers
Allo!s for lo!er cost integration services
7aster deployments 7osters incremental solution deployments
(oes allo! room for innovationdifferentiation !ithin confines of tandard
@o!er pro-ect idding costs
%verall lo!er pro-ect costs and time
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2nd rev done!
Rev 2 update complete for review
2nd rev done=
Out for 1st vote!
Rev 2 update complete for review
The / tandard< The @ay of the @and 4Enterprise Control System Interation art 1" #odels and $erminoloy%
The scope of *art 1 is limited to<aC a definition of the scope of the manufacturing operations and control domain
C a definition of the organiation of physical assets of an enterprise involved in manufacturing
cC a definition of the functions associated !ith the interface et!een control functions and enterprise functions and
dC a definition of the information that is shared et!een control functions and enterprise functions.
&Enterprise Control System Interation art 2" O'(ect #odel Attri'utes%
The scope of *art 2 is limited to<3 the definition of attriutes for the *art 1 o-ect models.
3 the *art 2 standard does not define attriutes to represent the o-ect relationships defined in *art 1.
&Enterprise Control System Interation art )" Activity #odels of #anufacturin Operations%
The scope of *art D is limited to<3 A model of the activities associated !ith manufacturing operations and control, @evel D functions.
3 An identification of the data that flo!s among these activities.
&Enterprise Control System Interation art *" O'(ect #odels and Attri'utes of #anufacturinOperations #anaement%
;ote< This is a proposed *art E, defining detailed o-ect models of information that flo!s et!een the activities defined in*art D.
&Enterprise Control System Interation art 5" +usiness to #anufacturin $ransactions%
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*rogressive (etail J 6Kposure of / 'ommunication %-ects
" The / standard uses multiple models to eKplain the elements of 6nterprise'ontrol ystem Integration.
" The initial models in the standard are very astract, and the final models are very detailed and specific.
" 6ach model adds a level of detail and definition and uilds on the information in the previous model.
" The standard starts !ith a definition of the domain of manufacturing control and the general activitiesin the manufacturing domain.
" This is follo!ed y a model of the functions !ithin a manufacturing enterprise that relate, or interact,!ith the actual manufacturing control functions.
" The functions that are directly related to the scope of the standard are given additional definition and
descriptions, and then the information that flo!s et!een these functions is defined.
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/< ierarchy &odel B(omainsCA simplified version of the complete model defined in the *urdue Reference &odel for 'I&
B'omputer Integrated &anufacturingC, comined !ith the &6A B&anufacturing 6Kecution
ystems AssociationC model for activities in the manufacturing control domain.
ocus of !"# $art % & $art '
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/ eeks to 7ormalie and 4+enerisie5 for All *rocess&arkets these -orflow Activities and 7unctionsL
! lan,R epor t
rocess
#anufacturin Operations
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9 )olumes 9 *lant loads 9 @aor needs 9 'apital assets
(etailed *roductioncheduling9(one y product9(one monthly98ased on volume plansand average rates96ach process unitline isscheduled9Real time scheduleoptimiation
*roduction Reporting9'ost9Huality9)olumes9Rates9#aste9y9cause
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*roduction %perations9*roduction 6Kecution92EM support9(aily run time support9*rocess &onitoring 3 iK igma
*rocess 6ngineering9Automation9A*'9Rt%ps9*rocesseNuipment designs
Huality Assurance %perations98uilding Nuality in9(efining metrics9(efine standards and procedures9Incomingoutgoing inspections9&ake measurementsreport9*roduct Analysis
&aintenance %perations9*& schedules97iKrepaireKpensed9Improvecapitalied
hippingReceiving9@ogistics for shipping9Incomingoutgoing goods9&aterial dispatching
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*rocurementB.0C
*roductioncheduling
B2.0C
&aterial and6nergy 'ontrolBE.0C
*roductInventory 'ontrol
BM.0C
*roduct 'ostAccounting
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and 6ngineering
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This is #hat that @ooks @ike in /9speak<7unctional 6nterprise 'ontrol &odel< *art 1
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+usiness plannin- loistics information
*lant production scheduling,operational management, etc
#anufacturin operations- control information
*roduction operations, maintenanceoperations, Nuality operations, etc
*roduct
definitioninformation
B#hat must edefined to make
a productC
*roduction
capailityinformation
B#hat resourcesare availaleC
*roduction
scheduleinformationB#hat to
make and useC
*roduction
performanceinformationB#hat !as
made and usedC
*arts 1 and 2L
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I./OR#A$IO. /OR #A.0/AC$0RI. OERA$IO.S #A.AE#E.$
cheduleReNuest information *erformanceResponse information
*roductionschedule
&aintenancereNuest
Huality TestreNuest
*roductionperformance
&aintenanceresponse
Huality testresponse
*roductionoperations
management
&aintenanceoperations
management
Hualityoperations
management
'apaility information
Huality Testcapaility
&aintenancecapaility
*roductioncapaility
(efinition information
*roductdefinition
information
&aintenancedefinition
information
Huality testdefinition
information
Inventoryoperations
management
Inventorydefinition
information
InventoryreNuest
Inventoryresponse
Inventorycapaility
*arts 1, 2, and DL
#anufacturinoperations
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IA / &anufacturing Architecture
6nterprise application integration
*@& 6R* '& 'R&
A;IIA 3/ *art 1 and 2 %-ect model information
A;IIA 3/ *art D Activity models of &anufacturing %perations
$roduct definitionB!hat to makeC
$roduct capabilit/B!hat and ho! muchis availale to makeC
$roduct schedule B!hatto make and useC
$roduct response B!hat!as made and usedC
D e f i n i t i o n
! c h e d u l i n g
D i s p a t c h i n g
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&anufacturing %perationsInformation &odels B*art DC 6Kample
MAINTENANCE
OPERATIONS
MODEL
PRODUCTION
OPERATIONS MODEL
QUALITY
OPERATIONS
MODEL
Procurement(5.0)
Production
Scheduling
(2.0)
Material and
Energy Control(4.0)
Product
Inventory Control(7.0)
Product Cot
!ccounting
(".0)
#uality
!urance($.0)
%eearch
&evelo'ment
and Engineering
Product
Shi''ing !dmin
(.0)
rder Proceing
(*.0)
Mar+eting
, Sale
Production
Control(-.0)
MaintenanceManagement
(*0.0)
MAINTENANCE
OPERATIONS
MODEL
PRODUCTION
OPERATIONS MODEL
QUALITY
OPERATIONS
MODEL
Procurement(5.0)
Production
Scheduling
(2.0)
Material and
Energy Control(4.0)
Product
Inventory Control(7.0)
Product Cot
!ccounting
(".0)
#uality
!urance($.0)
%eearch
&evelo'ment
and Engineering
Product
Shi''ing !dmin
(.0)
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(*.0)
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, Sale
Production
Control(-.0)
MaintenanceManagement
(*0.0)
*rogressive (etail and 6Kposure
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Maintenance &odel from /, *art D
MaintenanceData
Collection
MaintenanceExecution
Maintenanceesource
Management
MaintenanceDispatching
Maintenance!racking
Maintenanceesponse
DetailedMaintenance"cheduling
Maintenancee#uest
MaintenanceDefnition
Management
MaintenanceCapability
Maintenance$nalysis
MaintenanceDefnitions
Level % and 2 E#uipment
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4ualit/ Test &odel from /, *art D
&ualitytest datacollection
&uality testexecution
&ualitytest resourcemanagement
&uality testdispatching
&uality testtracking
&uality testresponse
Detailed#uality testscheduling
&uality testre#uest
&ualitydenition
management
&uality testcapability
&ualityPerformanceanalysis
&uality testdenitions
Level % and 2 !est E#uipment
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Inventor/ &odel from /, *art D
!ransferdata
collection
!ransferexecution
!ransferresource
management
!ransferdispatching
!ransfertracking
'nventorytransferresponse
Detailedtransfer
scheduling
'nventorytransferre#uest
!ransferdenition
management
!ransferanalysis
'nventorytransfer
capability
'nventorytransfer
denitions
Level % and 2!ransfer e#uipment
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/< A #ork9in9*rogressL
" (ifficulties in applying the model in any literal: !ay<G ;o eKtensive real life industry eKamples are availale through !hite
papers, etc.
G Terminology mapping reNuired
" / descries generic structures Bnamevalue propertiesC for dataeKchange ut does not address ho! to enforce the meaning of thecontained dataG A / compliant: message generated y )endor A application may not e
meaningful to )endor 8:s application !hich supports / compliant:message interface
G ReNuire eKtra infrastructure to support eKchange of data, ut simplerthan none at all.
It is not a compliance9rich tandard.
It is a set of guidelines and a framewor <9 To align !ith, not comply to
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)endors and Technology Independence
$e pro'lem &anufacturing enterprises are typically dynamic entities. 'ontinual changes in
usiness processes are necessary to meet changing usiness and legal environments
3 The A;IIA / series of standards aids in separating usiness process fromproduction processes. It descries information in a !ay that is usiness 9 and production9 process independent
3 Another value of the standard to usiness is y separating the eKchanged informationfrom specific implementation of manufacturing systems and specific implementations of
the usiness systems.
$e solution 'onsidering the rate of change in usiness and manufacturing soft!are, a technology
independent !ay is needed to eKchange data. S&@ turns out the right solution at theright time. #hile multiples technologies can e used to eKchange S&@ documents, thedocuments themselves can e very stale across generations of technologies.
S&@ descried structured data in one document or application so that it can e usedy another application or document. 8y descriing the components and therelationships et!een them, S&@ can provide oth structure and meaning to any typeof data. S&@ is platform and vendor neutral.
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82&&@ 3 S&@ chemas for IA /
" An S&@ schema is an agreement et!een usinesses on ho! data
should e eKpressed in S&@
" In late 2001, a !orking group under the auspices of the #orld 8atch
7orum B#87C !as formed to produce a set of S&@ schemas for the data
models defined in IA9/.00.012
" 82&&@ provides a set of S&@ schemas ased on A;IIA9/
" 82&&@ may e used to integrate usiness !ith manufacturing systems
" #ill e revised per *art D once formally completed to include those S&@
schema as !ell 3 done
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#here #e Are TodayL
*arts 19E in final stages in re)do
ave rationalied *arts 1 3 *arts
ave formal interaction 'ommittees on inter9tandard Alliances<
&6A 3 possile marketing arm of / 'ommittee
OO#87 3 atch harmoniation 3 Tech paper completed &I&%A 3 &aintenance (ata access model
'%R 3 upply 'hain Reference &odel
// 3 'yersecurity
100 3 #ireless
10P 3 *rocedural Automation for 'ontinous *rocesses
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#hats FniNue aout the *rocess Industry$
1. &anufacturing is the location of a process companys Uvalue addU
2. &anufacturing has the greatest concentration of deployed capital in assets
D. &anufacturing employs the largest numer of people
&anufacturing is the est place to leverage laor productivity gains=
&anufacturing
'ommercial
RJ(
Administration
I
(istriutionof *ersonnel
upply 'hain
6ngineering
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6R* ystem
6nterprise %perations Integration
Asset &ap for *rocess Industries
*urchasingInound@ogistics
&anufacturing%utound@ogistics
%rder7ulfillment
Asset 8ase'apital (eployed
@aor&aterialinventory
6nergyIntellectual Qno!ledge
Information
V
%utside of RJ(, manufacturing is the only segment of a chemical companys supply chain !here value is added.
#anufacturin is te larest financial lever under a cemical company3s control4
&aterial)alue
)alue9Add
68IT
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The ;eKt %pportunity is 8et!een the
'ontrol Room and the 8oard Room
Enterprise
6nterprise 8usiness ystems
B6R*, 'ustomer Relationship &anagementC
Plant ProcessEquipment *rocess 'ontrol ystems
B'ontinuous, 8atch, (iscrete, 'A(ACensing and instrumentation
AutomateTransactions
Automate6vents
Automate6Nuipment
9/ &odel for &6
Manufacturing Networ
istorical(ata
&anagement
#ork6Kecution
*ersonnel, 6Nuipment, &aterials
Resource&anagement
#ork(ispatching
#orkTracking
#orkResponses
#orkcheduling
#orkReNuirements#ork
(efinition&anagement
*roductAnalysis BHAC
*rocess
Analysis
*roduction
Analysis
% p er a t i o
n al 6 K c el l en
c e
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%perational 6Kcellence< In7usionInvensys olution 7ootprint in the *rocess Industries
Enterprise
6nterprise 8usiness ystems
B6R*, 'ustomer Relationship &anagementC
Plant ProcessEquipment *rocess 'ontrol ystems
B'ontinuous, 8atch, (iscrete, 'A(ACensing and instrumentation
AutomateTransactions
Automate6vents
Automate6Nuipment
9/ &odel for &6
Manufacturing Networ
istorical(ata
&anagement
#ork6Kecution
*ersonnel, 6Nuipment, &aterials
Resource&anagement
#ork(ispatching
#orkTracking
#orkResponses
#orkcheduling
#orkReNuirements#ork
(efinition&anagement
*roductAnalysis BHAC
*rocess
Analysis
*roduction
Analysis
I n7 u s i on
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The In7usion )ision
In7usion ecomes the standard for6nterprise 'ontrol
(elivering integrated solutions that!ill unify the production and usinessenvironments
It !ill e as pervasive to theproduction environment as &icrosoft%ffice is for the desktop
Allo!ing our clients to<
Improve usiness J productivity 8/unif/ing disparate business s/stemsthat allow our clients a common viewfrom which the/ can drive their
operation %utperform the competition
8/ improving suppl/ chain efficienciesacross a multi site operation
'ontrol
8usiness Applications
Industrial (ata#arehouse
Intelligence6ngine
Real Time
Transactional
AdvancedApplications
7ield(evices
'ontrols
6nterprise 'ontrol ystem
'ore
&anufacturing%perations &anagement
8usiness%perations &anagement
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o! #e !ill (o It
'ontrol
8usiness Applications
Real Time
Transactional
6nterprise 'ontrol ystem
A p p l i c a t i o
n
6 n v i r o n m e
n t
6 n g i n e e r i n
g
6 n v i r o n m e
n t
I n 7 u s i o n
2 i s t o r i a n
A c t i v e 7 a c t o r y
I n f o r m a t i o
n
, e r v e r
A c c e s s
'ore
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6nterprise 'ontrol ystem Real9time %perations&anagement 4&arketecture5
oft!are ystem *latform
erticalIndustryApplications
@argeystem'ontrollers
BI*C
mallystem'ontrollers
B6FC
artners
.on,Invensys6evices Scala'le
CommonInfrastructure
Real,time
Operation#anaement
ApplicationSpace
7Cs
Ecosystem
4'ore5 technologies
afety'ontrollers
BI*C
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/:s Impact on %perating 'ompanies
" *rovides for rigorous documentation around common standards
" upports common !orkflo! processes
" 7aster scale upsshorter learning curves: due to standardiation
" Reduces documentation costs
" Allo!s for cross9industry migrations Nuickly
" *rovides eNual footing for end9user and regulatory agencies incommunications
" *romotes repetitive activities in support of standard
" Tighter linkage 3 repeatale, documented 3 et!eencontroleKecution and reportingplanning
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'all to Action
" ;eed for more end9user participation and involvement
" *articipation is free, and open to any interested party
" 6very company is entitled to one vote
" 'ontact either<
GQeith Fnger, 'hair< d-kungerWhotmail.com
G(on 'lark, 'o9'hair and F rep to I%I6' 'ommittees<
don.clarkWinvensys.com
G(ennis 8randl, 6ditor< dnrandlWrlconsulting.com
G'harley Roinson, IA tandards (irector< croinsonWIA.org
mailto:djkunger@hotmail.commailto:donald.clark@invensys.commailto:dnbrandl@brlconsulting.commailto:crobinson@ISA.orgmailto:crobinson@ISA.orgmailto:dnbrandl@brlconsulting.commailto:donald.clark@invensys.commailto:djkunger@hotmail.com
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