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What is the relationship between S88 and S95? Level 0,
1, 2, 3 and 4
S95
defines 4 levels in industrial companies. Level 0, 1
en 2 are the
levels of process control. Their objective is the control of equipment, in
order to execute production processes that end in one or more products. Level 3 could be called the level of
MES (manufacturing execution system) activities. Level 3 consists of several
activities that must be executed to prepare, monitor and complete the
production process that is executed at level 0, 1 and 2. For example
activities like detailed scheduling, quality management, maintenance,
production tracking, and so on. The
highest level (level 4) could be called the level of ERP (Enterprise
Resource Planning) systems. At this level financial and logistic activities
are executed. These activities are not directly related to production.
For example Long term planning, Marketing and sales, Procurement. The focus
of S88 is level 2. S95 is focused on level 3 and 4.
Hierarchical structuring
of industrial companies
S88
defines the Physical model, that structures the Enterprise
hierarchically from the highest to the lowest level: Enterprise, Site, Area,
Process cell, Unit, Equipment Module and Control
module. S88 is especially focused on the level of the Process Cell and
the lower levels. S95 is focused on the boundary between the Area and the
Site. S95 is based on S88
S95 is
based on the hierarchical structuring of S88 of the physical assets of the
industrial company. But S88 focuses on the Process cell and S95 focuses on
the Site and the Area. For S95 the levels of the Process cell and Unit are
only of interest if it is necessary to exchange information between
enterprise and control systems about these levels. It might be necessary for
the business logistic system to have information about the process cell, to
be able to schedule long term activities in this process cell. S95 also
adopts the S88 terminology. It uses terms like Enterprise, Site, Area,
Process cell, and so on, as attributes of the Production Schedule. If you
have structured your product information based on S88, it will be easier to
use the S95 object models for product information. There are a lot more
similarities to be mentioned, which is not strange; a lot of SP95 committee
members are also S88 committee members.
In short:
It is not strictly necessary to have basic knowledge about S88 is you want to
understand S95. But it makes it a lot easier. It will also be less
complicated to apply S95 if your company is already using S88. But it is not
strictly necessary. Do you want to know more about S95 or S88?
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