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ISA-95, also known as the "Enterprise-Control System Integration" standard, is an international standard developed by the International Society of Automation for integrating enterprise and control systems. This standard aims to simplify the exchange of information between different levels of an organization, from the manufacturing floor to the enterprise software that manages business processes. By providing a framework for system architectures and data models, ISA-95 serves as a bridge between traditionally isolated systems in industrial settings and broader enterprise systems like ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) software. The result is improved operational efficiency, data accuracy, and decision-making capabilities, as different systems can communicate and share information more seamlessly. ISA-95 has become a critical enabler for Industry 4.0 initiatives, where the integration of various technologies and data sources is essential for modern, advanced manufacturing environments.
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Published: June 6, 2023, 8:42 a.m.
The manufacturing industry has always been driven by the evolution of technology from steam engines to electricity, microprocessors, computers, automation, and recently, artificial intelligence, Internet of Things and cyber-physical … Read More
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