Overview of Part II
Part II of this book describes re-usable pattern solutions for a variety of industrial applications. Just to name some: AutomationML modelling of AAS, MTP, SCD, OPC UA, Automation Components, Automation Projects, drive configurations, requirement models, communication systems, electrical interfaces and cables, or semantic integration aspects as eClass integration or handling of semantic heterogeneity.
- Chapters 7 – 25 provide concrete guidance for AutomationML modelling of specific use cases from different industries
- Developed by international companies and experts who have practically introduced AutomationML in their industrial applications and business
- Described domain models, guidelines, application recommendations, examples and additional content are available for download.
Chapter 7
Rainer Drath (Pforzheim University of Applied Sciences), Thomas Tauchnitz (TAUTOMATION.consulting)
AML domain model for VDI 3697-1:
Data exchange between CAE and PCS
Chapter 8
Andreas Schüller (Yncoris)
AML domain model for VDI 3697-2: Data Exchange between CAE systems
Chapter 9
Mario Hoernicke, Katharina Stark (ABB Corporate Research Center Germany), Leon Urbas (TU Dresden)
MTP – Automation Engineering of Modular Process Plants
Chapter 10
Idar Pe Ingebrigtsen (Equinor, formerly Statoil), Rainer Drath (Pforzheim University of Applied Sciences)
AML domain model for System Control Diagrams
Chapter 11
Michael John (Siemens AG)
Data exchange between ECAD and PLC tools – AR APC
Chapter 12
Matthias Müller (Mitsubishi Electric Europe B.V.)
Modelling of Drive Configurations – AR DRIVES MCAD
Chapter 14
Lorenz Hundt (inpro), Mathias Wiegand (Festo SE&Co. KG), Torben Meyer (Volkswagen AG)
The AutomationML Component
Chapter 15
Rainer Drath (Pforzheim UAS), Markus Rentschler (Balluff GmbH), Jörg Hinze (Murrelektronik GmbH)
AML domain model for Electric Interfaces
Chapter 17
Matthias Riedl, Holger Zipper (ifak e.V.)
AML domain model for communication systems
Chapter 19
Arndt Lüder (Uni Magdeburg) Andreas Graf Gatterburg (Hilscher), Matthias Müller (Mitsubishi Electric Europe B.V.), Miriam Schleipen (EKS-Intec), Mathias Wiegand (Festo SE/Co KG), Stefan Biffl (TU Vienna), Rainer Drath (Pforzheim UAS)
Serialization of the Asset Administration Shell by AutomationML
Chapter 20
Martin Langosch, Roman Mader (BMW)
AutomationML Industrialization and Toolchain
Chapter 21
Nicole Schmidt, Matthias Rassl (Daimler Protics GmbH)
AutomationML governance at Daimler AG
Chapter 22
Michael John (Siemens AG)
AutomationML and eCl@ss Integration
Chapter 23
Prerna Juhlin (ABB Corporate Research Center Germany), Rainer Drath (Pforzheim UAS)
Semantic and Pragmatic Interoperability Mappings
Chapter 25
Bernhard Wally (Austrian Council for Research and Technology Development), Arndt Lüder (Uni Magdeburg)