Georg Schäfer, Hannes Waclawek, Sarah Riedmann, Christoph Binder, Christian Neureiter, Stefan Huber
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摘要
工业 4.0 的四项设计原则是信息透明、技术协助、互联和分散决策,这为在工业系统中集成信息技术(IT)和操作技术(OT)解决方案带来了挑战。这些不同的解决方案有着相互冲突的要求,使得它们之间的接口对系统和组织来说都是问题。之前的一项研究提出了工业业务流程孪生(IBPT)实体,作为 IT 和 OT 领域之间的中介,可以有效减少 IT/OT 接口的数量,从而克服这种情况。在这项工作中,我们研究了这种方法在设计阶段的效果。我们认为,通过消除组织结构中 IT 和 OT 利益相关者之间可能相互冲突的直接接口,这种方法可以有效消除系统设计中相互冲突的沟通渠道。为了验证我们的论点,我们根据工业 4.0 参考架构模型 (RAMI4.0),利用工业 4.0 场景,针对工业 4.0 的四项基本设计原则,开发了 IBPT 概念模型。结果表明,在系统设计阶段,IBPT 方法确实消除了潜在的 IT/OT 接口冲突。
The four Industry 4.0 design principles information transparency, technical assistance, interconnection and decentralized decisions pose challenges in integrating Information Technology (IT) and Operational Technology (OT) solutions in industrial systems. These different solutions have conflicting requirements, making interfaces between them problematic for both systems and organizations. An Industrial Business Process Twin (IBPT) entity, acting as an intermediary between the realms of IT and OT, has been proposed in a previous work, to effectively reduce the amount of required IT/OT interfaces in an attempt of overcoming this situation. In this work, we investigate the effects of this approach during the design phase. We argue that, by eliminating potentially conflicting direct interfaces between IT and OT stakeholders within the organizational structure, this approach effectively eliminates conflicting communication channels within the system design. To verify our argument, we develop a model of our IBPT concept according to the Reference Architecture Model Industrie 4.0 (RAMI4.0) using an Industry 4.0 scenario addressing the four essential Industry 4.0 design principles. Results show that the IBPT approach indeed eliminates potentially conflicting IT/OT interfaces during the system design phase.