PD ISO/TS 18101-1:2019
Automation systems and integration. Oil and gas interoperability Overview and fundamental principles
Označení normy: | PD ISO/TS 18101-1:2019 |
Počet stran: | 36 |
Vydáno: | 2023-03-24 |
ISBN: | 978 0 539 02094 6 |
Status: | Standard |
PD ISO/TS 18101-1:2019
This standard PD ISO/TS 18101-1:2019 Automation systems and integration. Oil and gas interoperability is classified in these ICS categories:
- 25.040.40 Industrial process measurement and control
- 75.020 Extraction and processing of petroleum and natural gas
This document provides requirements, specifications and guidance for an architecture of a supplier-neutral industrial digital ecosystem. It includes a standardized connectivity and services architecture, and a standardized use case architecture with methods to specify atomically re-usable scenarios and events, which can be used to specify the characteristics of standardized industry use cases.
Examples of standard industry use cases included in the secondary business process are included in Annex A along with standardized use case architecture.
This document gives:
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guidance for an architecture applicable to the oil and gas, petrochemical, power generation, public utilities and other asset-intensive industries;
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requirements for interoperability among systems of systems, systems (including hardware and software) and components included in the secondary business process of a plant, platform or facility at any given time;
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guidance on how these interoperability requirements are to be achieved and sustained in support of operations in the same plant, platform or facility;
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specifications enabling the specialization of a digital ecosystem concept for the requirements of the secondary business process in included industries;
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guidance to industry participants, including owner/operators and their product and services suppliers, to support their secondary business process requirements using products, which interoperate based on the specifications included in this document.
This document is focused on interoperability requirements for systems which play roles in the secondary business process, including those in domains identified in Figure 7.