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AutomationML Editor – Next level modeling of complex technical systems

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An online event will be held on January 31 to present new innovations of AutomationML and their impact on the future of digital data exchange. The new version of the AutomationML Editor, which implements these innovations, will also be presented. The presentation will be given live by Prof. Dr. Rainer Drath (Pforzheim University).

General Information

Date

  • Friday, January 31st, 2025

Time

  • 2pm – 4pm (UTC+1)

Location

  • Onlineevent, free of charge via MS Teams

Language

  • German
  • separate dates in English will follow soon

Target audience

Anyone interested in AutomationML or the modeling of complex technical systems, e.g:

  • AutomationML beginners & experts,
  • Library modellers,
  • Software developers,
  • Managers and decision makers,
  • Researchers, students and teachers,

Dial-in link

Please use the following dial-in link for the event:

AutomationML Event (Online Session)

No registration is required to participate. You can find a date for your calendar, including access link, as an .ics file via the button on the right.

Which contents are presented?

AML ID

  • How to model and reference the meaning of features in a machine-readable way
  • How to integrate and interlink existing semantic libraries

Online functions of the AutomationML Editor

  • Search and find published classes and types
  • Assign a meaning to your own AML attributes

Versions of the AutomationML Editor

  • Overview and options for academia and industry

Questions and answers

Sharing libraries globally

  • Guide to modeling AML libraries
  • Versioning of libraries and visualization of dependencies
  • Server setup and access mechanisms
  • Publication process
  • Automatic quality check
  • Administration of published libraries (e.g. relocation, corrections, etc.)
  • Workflow and team options

Workshop

  • Ideas for your own application

Speaker

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Rainer Drath is Professor of Mechatronic System Development at Pforzheim University. His research focuses on improving the interdisciplinary system engineering of automation systems.

He is the architect of AutomationML, is involved as a board member in AutomationML e.V., is editor and author of several AutomationML textbooks, more than 300 scientific publications and over 60 patents. As a renowned AutomationML expert, Prof. Dr. Drath supports companies in the introduction of AutomationML.

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Did you missed the event?

A recording can be found at Youtbe, see button below.