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BSI PD IEC/PAS 63088:2017

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Smart manufacturing. Reference architecture model industry 4.0 (RAMI4.0)

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This document, which is a PAS, describes a reference architecture model in the form of a cubic layer model, which shows technical objects (assets) in the form of layers, and allows them to be described, tracked over their entire lifetime (or “vita”) and assigned to technical and/or organizational hierarchies.

It also describes the structure and function of Industry 4.0 components as essential parts of the virtual representation of assets.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
4 CONTENTS
7 FOREWORD
9 INTRODUCTION
11 1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
13 4 Assets in Industry 4.0
4.1 The object world
14 4.2 Information carriers
4.3 Assets and the information world
Figures
Figure 1 – Structure of the object worlds with examples
Figure 2 – Assets in the information world and their physical carriers
15 4.4 Life (“vita”) and characterization of an asset
Figure 3 – Life (“vita”) of an asset
16 4.5 Means by which an asset is actively presented, or made known, in the information system
4.5.1 General
Figure 4 – Concepts of an asset
17 4.5.2 Unknown assets
4.5.3 Anonymously known assets
4.5.4 Individually known assets
4.5.5 Assets administered as entities
18 4.6 State in an asset’s lifetime (“vita”)
4.6.1 General
4.6.2 Type
4.6.3 Instance
Figure 5 – Component manager for administering entities
19 4.7 Communication capability
4.7.1 Communication capability of assets in the physical world
20 4.7.2 Communication capability of assets in the information world
4.8 Classification of assets in terms of presentation and communication capability
21 4.9 Representation by means of information and technical functionality
Figure 6 – Active presentation of an asset in the information system and its communication capability
Figure 7 – CP notation system for classifying according to communication capability and presentation (“publicity”)
22 5 Reference Architecture Model Industry 4.0 (RAMI4.0)
5.1 General
Figure 8 – Reference architecture model Industry 4.0 (RAMI4.0)
23 5.2 Architecture axis (“Layers”)
5.2.1 Overview
5.2.2 Business layer
5.2.3 Functional layer
24 5.2.4 Information layer
5.2.5 Communication layer
5.2.6 Integration layer
25 5.2.7 Asset layer
5.3 Life cycle & value stream axis
5.4 Hierarchy axis
26 6 Industry 4.0 components
6.1 General
6.1.1 Overview
Figure 9 – Hierarchical levels of RAMI4.0
27 6.1.2 Properties of I4.0 components
6.1.3 Identifiability
6.1.4 State in the lifetime (“vita”)
Figure 10 – An I4.0 component as a necessary connection between the assetand the administration shell
28 6.1.5 Secure I4.0-compliant communication, services and quality of service
6.1.6 Representation by information with I4.0-compliant semantics
29 6.1.7 I4.0 system consisting of I4.0 components
6.1.8 Nestability
30 6.1.9 Encapsulability
Figure 11 – Nestability of I4.0 components
31 6.1.10 Domain specific functionality and state model
6.2 Administration shell of I4.0 components
6.2.1 General
Figure 12 – Encapsulability of I4.0-compliant and deterministic real-time communication
32 6.2.2 Basic structure of the administration shell
6.2.3 DF header and DF body
Figure 13 – Diagram of an I4.0 administration shell
33 6.2.4 Partial models and views
Figure 14 – Examples of domain specific models
34 6.2.5 Properties
Figure 15 – Diagram of how views are created
Table 1 – Basic views of a partial model
35 Table 2 – Property classes
36 6.2.6 Managing the administration shell
37 Figure 16 – Availability of administration shells via repositoryor directly via the represented assets
38 6.2.7 Fundamental requirements for the administration shell
6.3 Forms of I4.0 components
6.3.1 Different assets with administration shells
39 6.3.2 Asset with multiple administration shells
Figure 17 – Different assets that become I4.0 componentsby adding the administration shell
Figure 18 – Representation of an asset by means of multiple administration shells
40 6.3.3 Administration shell for multiple assets
Figure 19 – Representation of multiple assets
41 Bibliography
BSI PD IEC/PAS 63088:2017
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