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Contains the development for the Industry 4.0 standards knowledge graph (I40KG). Its current collaborative development is driven by VoCol - http://vocol.iais.fraunhofer.de/sto/
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Mapping Standards to their classification in a Reference Architecture #61

Closed PriyankaNanjappa closed 4 years ago

PriyankaNanjappa commented 5 years ago

I was wondering how to map a standard to it's most relevant classification according to a Reference Architecture. In other words, how can we identify that a particular standard belongs to which part of RAMI or IICF or ISA?

igrangel commented 5 years ago

The standards have to be mapped to only to their most relevant classification but to all the classifications that can be found in the Standardization Frameworks. The standardization frameworks have dimensions, layers. These dimension and layers comprise functions that the standards make. For example, in the RAMI4.0 specification, you can find this.

PriyankaNanjappa commented 5 years ago

I am researching about reference architectures and RAMI in specific. For a random standard relevant for industry 4.0 like ISO 11783-1:2017, if we read the explanation on the website about the standard, I would categorize it under "Communication" layer of Architecture layers. We could say it is concerned with "Control device" in second dimension of RAMI . I am not sure how to decide whether it is categorized under "Type" or "instance" of the 3rd dimension of RAMI.

If we find a way to categorize standards effectively and have this information in STO ontology, and the RAMI ontology itself depicts similarities and differences between different architectures, the standards can be easily mapped to parts of different architectures.

Will this be a helpful development in what we are trying to achieve in terms of Inter-operability of standards?

sebbader commented 4 years ago

Is this still an issue?

PriyankaNanjappa commented 4 years ago

We can close this issue.