Computer Integrated Manufacturing 1990
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4471-1786-5_2
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Modelling and Analysis of Enterprise Information Systems with CIM-OSA

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“…The well-known modeling frameworks include CIM-OSA(Open System Architecture for Computer Integrated Manufacturing)provided by ESPRIT, Zachman Framework proposed by IBM's John Zachman, ARIS(Architecture of Integrated Information Systems) advance by A.W.Scheer Professor, and PERA(Purdue Enterprise Reference Architecture)developed by Purdue University industrial application control laboratory. [2,3,4,5,6,7,8] 1.1 CIM-OSA CIM-OSA is a CIM open system structure developed by ESPRIT-AMICE organization with aim to provide a CIM open reference system oriented life cycle. It describes the various stages of CIM modeling including design, implementation, operation and maintenance from multi-layers and multi-views.…”
Section: . . . .Comparison Of Modeling Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The well-known modeling frameworks include CIM-OSA(Open System Architecture for Computer Integrated Manufacturing)provided by ESPRIT, Zachman Framework proposed by IBM's John Zachman, ARIS(Architecture of Integrated Information Systems) advance by A.W.Scheer Professor, and PERA(Purdue Enterprise Reference Architecture)developed by Purdue University industrial application control laboratory. [2,3,4,5,6,7,8] 1.1 CIM-OSA CIM-OSA is a CIM open system structure developed by ESPRIT-AMICE organization with aim to provide a CIM open reference system oriented life cycle. It describes the various stages of CIM modeling including design, implementation, operation and maintenance from multi-layers and multi-views.…”
Section: . . . .Comparison Of Modeling Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%