Synchronization network of data models in the process industry

Julian Rahm, Daniel Henselmann, L. Urbas
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In the process industry, ongoing digitization is leading to a considerable information exchange over the entire life cycle of a process plant. Data models are usually created in the initial planning phases and these change continuously with further progress including the planning phase itself, plant adaptations after commissioning, and maintenance. The various models from the disciplines involved have a considerable semantic overlap, creating dependencies. Changes in one model inevitably lead to changes in another. This paper presents an approach for networking and synchronization between data models based on these overlaps. The resulting synchronization network provides models which are as free of inconsistencies as possible across different disciplines at any point in time. In addition, first approaches for collaborative conflict resolution are presented. Approaches from model-driven software development and web technologies are adapted to the application domain of the process industry. Typical information models created during the planning phase of a process engineering plant serve as an example.
过程工业中数据模型的同步网络
在过程工业中,正在进行的数字化正在导致过程工厂整个生命周期中大量的信息交换。数据模型通常是在初始规划阶段创建的,这些模型会随着规划阶段本身、调试后的设备调整和维护等进一步的进展而不断变化。来自相关学科的各种模型具有相当大的语义重叠,从而产生依赖性。一个模型的变化不可避免地导致另一个模型的变化。本文提出了一种基于这些重叠的数据模型之间的联网和同步方法。由此产生的同步网络提供了在任何时间点跨不同学科尽可能避免不一致性的模型。此外,还提出了协作解决冲突的第一种方法。来自模型驱动软件开发和web技术的方法适用于过程工业的应用领域。在流程工程工厂的规划阶段创建的典型信息模型就是一个例子。
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