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PERA Reference model: Decision-making and control hierarchy, 1992. Purdue Enterprise Reference Architecture (PERA), or the Purdue model, is a 1990s reference model for enterprise architecture, developed by Theodore J. Williams and members of the Industry-Purdue University Consortium for Computer Integrated Manufacturing.
Standards in information technology and industrial control : contributions from IFIP Working Group 5.4. Edited with Nicolas M. and E. Malagardis. 1989. Reference model for computer integrated manufacturing (CIM) : a description from the viewpoint of industrial automation. Edited by Theodore J. Williams.
ModelOps (model operations or model operationalization), as defined by Gartner, "is focused primarily on the governance and lifecycle management of a wide range of operationalized artificial intelligence (AI) and decision models, including machine learning, knowledge graphs, rules, optimization, linguistic and agent-based models" in Multi-Agent Systems. [1] "
Operational technology is widely used in refineries, power plants, nuclear plants, etc. and as such has become a common, crucial element of critical infrastructure systems. Depending on the country there are increasing legal obligations for Critical Infrastructure operators with regards to the implementation of OT systems.
ANSI/ISA-95.00.02-2001, Enterprise-Control System Integration Part 2: Object Model Attributes consists of attributes for every object that is defined in part 1. The objects and attributes of Part 2 can be used for the exchange of information between different systems, but these objects and attributes can also be used as the basis for relational ...
SEAS technology resulted from over ten years of research at Purdue University, funded by the Department of Defense, several Fortune 500 companies, the National Science Foundation, the Century Fund of the state of Indiana, and the Office of Naval Research. Originally, SEAS was developed to help Fortune 500 companies with strategic planning.
Enterprise-Control System Integration Part 3: Activity Models of Manufacturing Operations Management. Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, USA: International Society of Automation. 2005. ISBN 1556179553. A Reference Model For Computer Integrated Manufacturing (CIM) Purdue Research Foundation, 1989
Operational Event-Trace Description (OV-6c) : One of the three products used to describe operational activity sequence and timing that traces the actions in a scenario or critical sequence of events. Logical Data Model (OV-7) : Documentation of the data requirements and structural business process rules of the Operational View.