GB/T 20719.14-2010
ActiveIndustrial automation systems and integration - Process specification language - Part 14: Resource theories
工业自动化系统与集成 过程规范语言 第14部分:资源理论
Application Summary AI generated
This standard defines a formal ontology for representing resource-related concepts within process specifications, such as resource capabilities, states, and allocations. It is applied in industrial automation and manufacturing systems to enable unambiguous, computer-interpretable descriptions of resources (e.g., machines, tools, materials) for process planning, simulation, and control. The standard supports integration across different software tools and systems in production environments, ensuring consistent resource modeling for tasks like scheduling and workflow management.
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