Vergleich und Zusammenführung des Open Process Automation Standard (OPAS) und der VDI/VDE/NAMUR 2658

2021 ◽  
pp. 261-274
Author(s):  
M. Blumenstein ◽  
A. Fay ◽  
A. Stutz ◽  
M. Maurmaier ◽  
M. Barth
2022 ◽  
Vol 121 ◽  
pp. 105034
Author(s):  
R. Donald Bartusiak ◽  
Stephen Bitar ◽  
David L. DeBari ◽  
Bradley G. Houk ◽  
Dennis Stevens ◽  
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atp magazin ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 62 (6-7) ◽  
pp. 60-67
Author(s):  
Michael Krauss ◽  
Andreas Klinger ◽  
Christoph Kotsch ◽  
Jan De Caigny ◽  
Wilfried Grote ◽  
...  

Dieser Artikel beschreibt das Bestreben der BASF als Endanwender von Automatisierungssystemen und verschiedener Partner, die Lösungen im Bereich der Prozesssteuerung anbieten, einen Demonstrator zu schaffen, der auf aktuell entwickelte Konzepte und aufkommende Standards zurückgreift. Der Demonstrator wurde zum ersten Mal während der NAMUR-Vollversammlung im November 2019 gezeigt. Nach einem Überblick über die für diesen Artikel relevanten offenen Automatisierungsinitiativen folgt ein Kapitel über die Realisierung verschiedener Komponenten des Open Process Automation Standard™ (O-PAS) der OpenGroup. Anschließend wird beschrieben, wie die Module-Type-Package-Technologie in der Design- und Engineering-Phase hohe Synergien mit O-PAS schafft, bevor gezeigt wird, wie NAMUR-Open-Architecture-Use-Cases auf dieser Infrastruktur realisiert werden können. Abschließend gibt der Artikel eine Zusammenfassung über die oben genannten Synergien der verschiedenen Teile und einen Ausblick auf die nächsten Jahre.


Author(s):  
Tom Wanyama ◽  
Ishwar Singh

The focus of university classrooms is changing from a lecturing approach to a learning-by- doing approach. Consequently, many universities are moving towards incorporating hands-on or experiential learning approaches in their teaching methods. In this paper we present a training demonstration that we have developed to support experiential learning in the teaching of Open Process Control (OPC) based access to process automation data. This is a topic in the Advanced Components and System Integration course of the joint McMaster University and Mohawk College bachelor of technology program. Generally, the paper presents the design and implementation of an OPC data access system, and how the system is used as demonstration to inspire learning.


2019 ◽  
Vol 73 (10) ◽  
pp. 944-948
Author(s):  
Jari Almi ◽  
Samuli Lehtonen ◽  
Kenichi Ishihara

Author(s):  
A. Seetharaman ◽  
Nitin Patwa ◽  
Simon Lai Koek Wai ◽  
Ahammed Shamir

The evolution of the Internet has revolutionised the sourcing and procurement processes in organisations in every industry. The focus of this paper is to analyse the perception of business users on the factors which impact the usage of eprocurement systems in the biomedical industry. There are four factors identified in this research: i.e. control and compliance, cost savings, process automation, and improvements and transparency. The benefit of achieving process automation is the first biggest factor, followed by the need for control and compliance, and transparency, being the second and third factors respectively. The fourth factor, cost savings, is ignored because the users perceived that cost savings will not be realised in the short term, and the returns from the investment could be a couple of years after the eprocurement system has been fully operational. The research also concludes that the ability to perform business analytics and to strengthen the supply chain are the most important factors in measuring the success in the adoption of e-procurement systems


A non-standard approach to solving the activation planning problems of the standardized products in a multinomenclature workshop is considered. This approach is caused by writing control programs and developing new information systems without changing previously developed workstations, which were created by using an outdated programming languages, in particular Clipper applications. The concept of creating a single information space — a set of databases and software tools integrated at the software level is proposed. Keywords standardized product; normal; software; web interface; single window; automatic work place; production task; shift task; order-shift report; control and registration card


Author(s):  
_______ Naveen

Customer Relationship Management has its roots in service marketing which is based in turn on the formative work of Berry (1983) and the IMP. Its purpose is to integrate marketing, sales and service functions through business process automation, technological solutions and information resources to maximize each customer contact. In this way service marketing systems facilitate relationships among enterprises, their customers, suppliers and employees and so provide the technological means to put relationship marketing philosophy into practice. Organizations that fail to keep up with competitor’s service marketing capabilities risk being seriously disadvantaged. However, the use of technology on its own is not sufficient and firms must combine developments in IT with a philosophy that calls for the re-organisation of the entire firm around its customers. This shift will not be easily achieved. Our purpose, based on collaborative Canfield/CSC Computer Sciences Corporation studies, is to identify the pitfalls, and offer advice on the successful implementation of service marketing systems in support of relationship marketing strategies, including an audit of the organization’s readiness to proceed. 


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