GB/T 19902.5-2011
ActiveIndustrial automation systems and integration - Manufacturing software capability profiling for interoperability - Part 5: Methodology for profile matching using multiple capability classes structures
工业自动化系统与集成 制造软件互操作性能力建规 第5部分:基于多能力类结构进行专规匹配的方法学
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This standard specifies a methodology for matching manufacturing software capability profiles using multiple capability class structures, enabling interoperability assessment between different software systems. It is applied in industrial automation and integration contexts, such as factory floor management, production planning, and supply chain coordination, where engineers need to verify that software components from different vendors can effectively exchange data and functions. Procurement professionals use it to evaluate and select manufacturing software that aligns with existing system architectures and operational requirements.
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