BS EN 61987-10:2009:2010 Edition
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Industrial-process measurement and control. Data structures and elements in process equipment catalogues – Lists of properties (LOPs) for industrial-process measurement and control for electronic data exchange. Fundamentals
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2010 | 54 |
IEC 61987-10:2009 provides a method of standardizing the descriptions of process control devices, instrumentation and auxiliary equipment as well as their operating environments and operating requirements (for example, measuring point specification data). The aims of this standard are: – to define a common language for customers and suppliers through the publication of Lists of Properties (LOPs), – to optimize workflows between customers and suppliers as well as in processes such as engineering, development and purchasing within their own organizations, – to reduce transaction costs. The standard describes industrial-process device types and devices using structured lists of properties and makes the associated properties available in a component data dictionary. This bilingual version, published in 2010-11, corresponds to the English version. The French version of this standard has not been voted upon. This publication is to be read in conjunction with /2.
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6 | CONTENTS |
8 | INTRODUCTION |
9 | Figure 1 – Layers of electronic exchange procedures considered in this standard |
10 | Figure 2 – Support for business-to-business relationships through the use of Lists of Properties |
12 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references |
13 | 3 Terms, definitions and abbreviations 3.1 Terms and definitions |
17 | 3.2 Abbreviations |
18 | 4 Structural elements and concepts of lists of properties 4.1 General 4.2 Structural elements |
19 | Figure 3 – A property and its attributes |
20 | Figure 4 – Interpretation of a block of properties |
21 | 4.3 Structural concepts |
22 | Figure 5 – Illustration of cardinality |
23 | Figure 6 – Illustration of polymorphism |
24 | 5 Types of Lists of Properties 5.1 General 5.2 Administrative List of Properties (ALOP) Figure 7 – Structure of a composite device |
25 | 5.3 Operating List of Properties (OLOP) 5.4 Device List of Properties (DLOP) |
26 | 5.5 Commercial List of Properties (CLOP) 5.6 Additional types of Lists of Properties Figure 8 – Relationship between property values in the OLOP and DLOP |
27 | 5.7 LOP types for composite devices 6 Structural and Transaction Data 6.1 Concept Identifier |
28 | 6.2 Structural Data 6.3 Transaction Data Table 1 – Example of concept Identifiers |
29 | Table 2 – Example of transaction data |
31 | Table 3 – Example of visualisation of the transaction data |
32 | Annex A (normative) Conceptual model of a List of Properties Figure A.1 – Simplified UML scheme of an LOP |
33 | Figure A.2 – Conceptual UML scheme of the data model |
36 | Annex B (informative) Usage of LOPs Table B.1 – Suggestion for an Administrative List of Properties |
39 | Table B.2 – Example of Operating List of Properties |
40 | Table B.3 – Example of Device List of Properties |
43 | Annex C (informative) Use cases for engineering Figure C.1 – Use of LOP types at individual project stages |
44 | Figure C.2 – Data exchange in the engineering workflow |
46 | Figure C.3 – Structural and transaction data for inquiry and offer |
48 | Table C.1 – Structural and transaction data for the example described |
49 | Figure C.4 – Data exchange throughout the life-cycle of a device |
50 | Bibliography |