GB/T 20720.2-2006
AbolishedEnterprise-control system integration - Part 2: Object model attributes
企业控制系统集成 第2部分:对象模型属性
Application Summary AI generated
This standard defines the attributes of object models used in enterprise-control system integration, specifying the data structures and properties for information exchange between business systems and manufacturing operations. It is applied in industrial automation and manufacturing environments to ensure consistent representation of production resources, equipment, and processes across enterprise resource planning (ERP) and manufacturing execution systems (MES). The standard is particularly relevant for system integrators and engineers designing interfaces between control systems and higher-level business applications in discrete and process manufacturing industries.
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