Integration of distributed plant lifecycle data using ISO 15926 and Web services
► The ISO 15926 parts that provide implementation methods are under development. ► A prototype of an ISO 15926-based data repository called a facade was implemented. ► The prototype facade has the advantages of data interoperability and integration. ► These are obtained through the features of ISO 1...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Annals of nuclear energy 2011-11, Vol.38 (11), p.2309-2318 |
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Zusammenfassung: | ► The ISO 15926 parts that provide implementation methods are under development. ► A prototype of an ISO 15926-based data repository called a facade was implemented. ► The prototype facade has the advantages of data interoperability and integration. ► These are obtained through the features of ISO 15926 and Web services.
Considering the financial, safety, and environmental risks related to industrial installations, it is of paramount importance that all relevant lifecycle information is readily available. Parts of this lifecycle information are stored in a plethora of computer systems, often scattered around the world and in many native formats and languages. These parts can create a complete, holistic set of lifecycle data only when they are integrated together. At present, no software is available that can integrate these parts into one coherent, distributed, and up-to-date set. The ISO 15926 standard has been developed, and in part is still under development, to overcome this problem. In this paper, the authors discuss a prototype of an ISO 15926-based data repository called a façade, and its Web services are implemented for storing the equipment data of a nuclear power plant and servicing the data to interested organizations. This prototype is for a proof-of-concept study regarding the ISO 15926 parts that are currently under development and that are expected to provide implementation methods for the integration of distributed plant systems. |
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ISSN: | 0306-4549 1873-2100 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.anucene.2011.07.033 |