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Automation systems and integration — Object-Process Methodology

ISO/PAS 19450:2015 specifies Object-Process Methodology (OPM) with detail sufficient for enabling practitioners to utilise the concepts, semantics, and syntax of Object-Process Methodology as a modelling paradigm and language for producing conceptual models at various extents of detail, and for enabling tool vendors to provide application modelling products to aid those practitioners.

While ISO/PAS 19450:2015 presents some examples for the use of Object-Process Methodology to improve clarity, it does not attempt to provide a complete reference for all the possible applications of Object-Process Methodology.

 

ISO/PAS 19450:2015

Industrial automation systems and integration — Integration of life-cycle data for process plants including oil and gas production facilities — Part 13: Integrated asset planning life-cycle

ISO 15926-13:2018 specifies an ontology for asset planning for process plants, including oil and gas production facilities. In addition, it specifies an XML schema, derived from the ontology, for exchange of data used for asset planning.

The following are within the scope of ISO 15926-13:2018:

· portfolio, programme and project plans and schedules;

· operational modification and ongoing maintenance plans and schedules;

· calendars for plan execution;

· constraints on the temporal relationships between items within plans and schedules, including succession link, lag, free and total float;

· activity breakdown structures;

· locations of activities;

· resources required, including material, equipment and human resources, and their costs;

· interfaces to systems that process work orders and purchase orders;

· responsible organizations and people;

· progress tracking and resource usage;

· reference to standard classes of facility, activity and resource.

The following are outside the scope of ISO 15926-13:2018:

· standard classes of facility, activity and resource;

· production planning;

· plan simulation and optimization;

· hazard identification and risk analysis;

· manning and training of personnel;

· budgeting and cost allocation.

ISO 15926-13:2018

Information technology -- Evaluation methodology for environmental influence in biometric system performance

ISO/IEC 29197:2015 addresses

  • fundamental requirements for planning and execution of environmental performance evaluations for biometric systems based on scenario and operational test methodologies,
  • specifications to define, establish, and measure specific conditions to assess, including requirements for equipment,
  • requirements for establishing a baseline performance in order to compare the influence of environmental parameters,
  • a specification of the biometric evaluation including requirements for test population, test protocols, data to record, and test results, and
  • procedures for carrying out the overall evaluation.
ISO/IEC 29197:2015