1993
DOI: 10.1016/s1474-6670(17)48532-6
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The Purdue Enterprise Reference Architecture

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“…It is based on the IEC 62264-1 and IEC 61512-1 standards, also known as the ISA-95 hierarchy, which define boundaries between the enterprise systems and the control systems (ERP and MES). Architecturally, the hierarchy levels represent a rather orthodox approach based on the 1991 Purdue Enterprise Reference Architecture [8]. It should also be noted that IEC 61512-1 has not been updated since the 1997-version.…”
Section: Reference Architecture Model Industry 40mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is based on the IEC 62264-1 and IEC 61512-1 standards, also known as the ISA-95 hierarchy, which define boundaries between the enterprise systems and the control systems (ERP and MES). Architecturally, the hierarchy levels represent a rather orthodox approach based on the 1991 Purdue Enterprise Reference Architecture [8]. It should also be noted that IEC 61512-1 has not been updated since the 1997-version.…”
Section: Reference Architecture Model Industry 40mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…GERAM defines all the components required for use in enterprise engineering. Other well-known reference architectures are the Purdue Enterprise Reference Architecture (PERA) [16], and CIMOSA [17].…”
Section: Introduction To Enterprise Architecture and Its Use For Infomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Van Waes [6] states that the architecture is represented by a model and a system abstracts from an architecture (figure 1). Zwegers [7] and Williams [8] discuss the distinction between architecture in the art of science and architecture in model of structure meaning: 1) The structural arrangement (design) of a physical system such as the computer control system part of an overall enterprise integration system. Examples are the Nbs or Amrf reference models [9], the reference model for manufacturing planning and control [10], and the Factory Automation Model [11].…”
Section: Architectural Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2) The structural arrangement (organisation) of the development and implementation of a project or program such as a manufacturing or enterprise integration or other enterprise development program. Examples are Cim-Osa's Open System Architecture for Computer Integrated Manufacturing [12], the Grai Integrated Methodology [13] and the Purdue Enterprise Reference Architecture [8].…”
Section: Architectural Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
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