GB/T 18999-2003
ActiveIndustrial automation systems--Concepts and rules for enterprise models
工业自动化系统 企业模型的概念与规则
Application Summary AI generated
This standard defines the concepts and rules for creating enterprise models in industrial automation systems, specifying how to represent organizational structures, processes, and resources. It is applied in manufacturing and production environments to support the design, analysis, and integration of enterprise-wide automation and information systems. The standard provides a common framework for engineers and system integrators to ensure consistent modeling across different industrial sectors.
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