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The S95 standard was developed with the
objective to reduce the cost, risk and errors associated with implementing
interfaces between enterprise and production control systems. Reduce cost
S95 can be used as a method to define the interface between enterprise
and production control systems. By applying S95, costs can be reduced. You
will know where to begin and how to continu. Don’t try to re-invent the
wheel. The integration of solutions from different suppliers will get less
complex when you all use this standard method. Reduce risk and avoid errors
S95 was developed by a group of companies like Honeywell, Sequencia,
Foxboro, Yokogawa, Fisher Rosemount, Chevron, Dow Chemical, SAP, and a lot
more. These big international companies have years of experience with
integration projects. They have combined their best practices into a
consistent set of models and terminology: the S95 standard. They know how to
make integration a success and, more important, how to avoid failures! You
can use these best practices by applying the standard.
Improve Communication
Every manufacturing company uses its own terminology for describing
functions, activities and departments within the enterprise. When you have to
work with external consultants, like suppliers of process control software,
or system integrators, communication will be difficult. There is a big chance
that you will refer to different things when using the same terms, or the
other way around. The external specialist will have to deal with this problem
every time they start a new project, or every time they are talking with
different clients. So when you discuss interfaces, it’s a good idea to base
this discussion on standard terminology. Note: It won’t be necessary to adapt
the existing names of the information in systems or departments. What can S95 be used for?
The models and terminology of S95 can be used for different goals.
Some examples:
Do you want to know more about S95? Visit the ISA S95 Seminar or the ISA S95 Training Course. © Copyright 2004-
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