Automation systems and integration — Assessment on convergence of informatization and industrialization for industrial enterprises — Part 1: Framework and reference model

This document defines the basic principles for an assessment concerning the convergence of informatization and industrialization (CII) in industrial enterprises, including the following: — assessment framework definitions; — assessment reference model definitions; — assessment reference model components.

Systèmes d'automatisation et d'intégration — Évaluation de la convergence de l'informatisation et de l’industrialisation pour les entreprises industrielles — Partie 1: Cadre et modèle de référence

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25-Oct-2020
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6060 - International Standard published
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26-Oct-2020
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08-May-2020
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ISO 22549-1:2020 - Automation systems and integration -- Assessment on convergence of informatization and industrialization for industrial enterprises
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INTERNATIONAL ISO
STANDARD 22549-1
First edition
2020-10
Automation systems and
integration — Assessment on
convergence of informatization
and industrialization for industrial
enterprises —
Part 1:
Framework and reference model
Systèmes d'automatisation et d'intégration — Évaluation de la
convergence de l'informatisation et de l’industrialisation pour les
entreprises industrielles —
Partie 1: Cadre et modèle de référence
Reference number
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ISO 2020
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Contents Page
Foreword .iv
Introduction .v
1 Scope . 1
2 Normative references . 1
3 Terms and definitions . 1
4 Abbreviated terms . 3
5 Overview of assessment . 3
5.1 General . 3
5.2 Enterprise assessing system . 3
5.3 Industrial enterprise assessment framework . 4
6 Assessment reference model definitions . 4
7 Assessment reference model components . 6
7.1 Infrastructure . 6
7.1.1 Capital investment . 6
7.1.2 Organization and planning . 6
7.1.3 Equipment and facilities . . . 6
7.1.4 Information resources . 6
7.1.5 Information security . 6
7.2 Domain application . 7
7.2.1 Product design . 7
7.2.2 Process design . 7
7.2.3 Production management . 7
7.2.4 Materials management . 7
7.2.5 Sales management . 7
7.2.6 Financial management . 8
7.2.7 Security management . 8
7.2.8 Project management . 8
7.2.9 Maintenance management . 8
7.2.10 Human resource management . 8
7.2.11 Document management . 9
7.2.12 Quality management . 9
7.2.13 Environment, health and safety management . 9
7.2.14 Energy management . 9
7.3 Comprehensive integration . 9
7.3.1 Product design and manufacturing integration . 9
7.3.2 Production management and control integration . 9
7.3.3 Production, supply and marketing integration . 9
7.3.4 Operation decision support . 9
7.4 Collaborative integration . 9
Annex A (informative) Convention for using ISO/PAS 19450 .10
Annex B (informative) Functional hierarchy defined in IEC 62264 .11
Bibliography .12
Foreword
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Introduction
Convergence of informatization and industrialization (CII) refers to a process that integrates information
technology into industrial production. The purpose of convergence is to improve productivity and
resource allocation by digital transformation.
This improvement consists of:
— increasing the integration of production and resource allocation (internally and with each other);
— making production and resource allocation more dynamic and responsive to external changes;
— optimizing production and resource allocation.
The purposes of this document include is to provide industrial enterprises guidance for:
— assessing the current situation of CII;
— finding weakness within the CII;
— identifying ways to improve CII.
The intended users of this document can be grouped into the following categories:
— independent third-party, e.g. a consulting company or government department, that assesses the
maturity of CII;
— organization in charge of production management department, quality management department,
inventory management department, etc., which sponsors an assessment of itself or a subordinate
organization;
— any other enterprises who have interest in digital transformation.
INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO 22549-1:2020(E)
Automation systems and integration — Assessment on
convergence of informatization and industrialization for
industrial enterprises —
Part 1:
Framework and reference model
1 Scope
This document defines the basic principles for an assessment concerning the convergence of
informatization and industrialization (CII) in industrial enterprises, including the following:
— assessment framework definitions;
— assessment reference model definitions;
— assessment reference model components.
2 Normative references
There are no normative references in this document.
3 Terms and definitions
For the purposes of this document, the following terms and definitions apply.
ISO and IEC maintain terminological databases for use in standardization at the following addresses:
— ISO Online browsing platform: available at https:// www .iso .org/ obp
— IEC Electropedia: available at http:// www .electropedia .org/
3.1
industrialization
procedure of increasing productivity using sequential task allocation to automated or semi-automated
methods, or to individuals
3.2
informatization
procedure of generating information from data within a given context using computing and
communication technologies
3.3
convergence of informatization and industrialization
CII
integrating information technology into industrial production, which promotes the development
of industry towards a higher value-added direction through wide application of information and
restructuring of traditional industry
3.4
domain application
application of information technology in a single business activity that has a well-defined and
identifiable boundary of responsibility and authority for subordinate activities
3.5
Level 4
level containing functions involved in the business-related activities needed to manage a manufacturing
organization
Note 1 to entry: See Annex B.
[SOURCE: IEC 62264-1:2013, 3.1.16, modified — “level containing” has been added befor
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