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1 Standards Certification Education & Training Publishing Conferences & Exhibits Manufacturing Interoperability Guideline Working Group (MIG WG) Keith Unger Chairman, ISA-SP95 kunger@stonetek.com

2 2 Keith Unger Principal MIT Consultant at Stone Technology Inc. –ERP / MES / Automation consulting –Chairman ISA-SP95 Enterprise – Control System Integration –Past Vice Chairman ISA-SP88 – Batch Control –Past Vice Chairman ISA-SP99 – Manufacturing Security 29 years manufacturing Information technology experience focused on the hybrid manufacturing industries (Consumer Goods, Food and Beverage, Specialty Chemical).

3 3 Global Market Dynamics Drive Need for Manufacturing Interoperability Major manufacturers are standardizing business processes and data exchange practices globally Information exchange between plants and enterprise (near real time) is increasing Business flexibility –Responding to market needs key to profitability

4 4 2005 Status of Plant 2 Business (P2B) Interoperable Standards Adoption Analysts feedback from software suppliers and customer organizations –Too many overlapping standards Simplification needed to avoid redundant and inconsistent integration software components (services) Customers need solutions that delivery –Near real time interoperability –Reduce cost and deployment time for system integration US. Dept of Commerce – NIST $billions are being lost –Across the manufacturing supply chain due to inadequate adoption of data exchange standards and infrastructure

5 5 2005 Discrete IOP Team Results and Conclusions ISA-95/B2MML terminology and models for process industries –ISA-95 standards and object models are easy to understand ISA-95 Standards provide –Terminology, abstract models and plant to business transactions –ISA-59 Part 5 Transactions are based on ISA-95 Part 1, 2 and OAGIS OAGIS Business Object Document (BOD) –Consistent with United Nations specifications for common components –Provides good coverage for discrete integration scenarios –XML data schema is mature and detailed Object (data) models for complex discrete manufacturing processes should be simplified and merged with ISA-95 standards

6 6 Standard Groups Agree to Convergence Efforts OAGi joins OpenO&M TM –OAGi and ISA-SP95 joint agreement 12/8/05 Manufacturing Interoperability Guideline Working Group –OAGi, ISA, MIMOSA, OPC and WBF establish Memorandum of Agreement to form Guideline Working Group (MIG WG) with Customer Participation 3/23/06 –First MIG WG Meeting and Review 4/26-28/06 –Agree to issue Interim Guideline by January 2007 and Final Guideline by May 2007

7 7 OAGIS Manufacturing Operations & Maintenance Enterprise Inter-Enterprise Machine OPC DA, HDA, A&E, OMAC DiscreteProcess OAGIS MIMOSA OPC UA ISA-95 B2MMLOAGIS OpenO&M TM and the MIMOSA logo are marks of MIMOSA. All other marks are the property of their respective owners.. OpenO&M™ Manufacturing Domain Mapping

8 8 Manufacturing Interoperability Standards Customer Advisory Council

9 9 Manufacturing Interoperability Standards & Customer Advisory Council Goal One top level generic ISA-95/OAGi manufacturing interoperability model is desired as much as practical. –Analysis of discrete and process manufacturing to identify additional content needed in the model and standard. –Customer input is being used to help establish the ISA-95 Part 4 models.

10 10 Summary of Standards Contribution Manufacturing Interoperability Standards –Have reached a maturity level to begin convergence –Establish consistent data exchange practices across the enterprise and supply chain –Have demonstrated reduced IT system cost and deployment time –Have improved timeliness of information availability to the enterprise Standards convergence will require involvement of customers, suppliers and standards groups –Improve and simplify standards content

11 11 Key Contacts Alan T. Johnston – President – MIMOSA – Chair OpenO&M Initiative atjohn@comcast.net David Emerson – WBF/B2MML WG - Director - OpenO&M MFG JWG dave.emerson@us.yokogawa.com Thomas J. Burke – OPC Foundation President & Executive Director thomas.burke@opcfoundation.org David Connelly – President & CEO - Open Applications Group dconnelly@openapplications.org Keith Unger – Chair - ISA-95 kunger@stonetek.com Gary H. Sullivan – Chair – Manufacturing IOP Guideline Working Group garyhsullivan@earthlink.net Greg Gorbach – ARC Advisory Group ggorbach@arcweb.com

12 12 ISA Values Your Input Questions on MIG-WG? Ideas / Suggestions? To get involved, contact: –Gary Sullivan, MIG WG Chair, garyhsullivan@earthlink.netgaryhsullivan@earthlink.net –Chip Lee, ISA, tlee@isa.orgtlee@isa.org Website: www.isa.org/mnfginteropwww.isa.org/mnfginterop


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