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PD ISO/TS 18101-1:2019 Automation systems and integration. Oil and gas interoperability Overview and fundamental principles

PD ISO/TS 18101-1:2019

Automation systems and integration. Oil and gas interoperability Overview and fundamental principles

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Standard number:PD ISO/TS 18101-1:2019
Pages:36
Released:2023-03-24
ISBN:978 0 539 02094 6
Status:Standard

PD ISO/TS 18101-1:2019 Automation systems and integration. Oil and gas interoperability Overview and fundamental principles

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PD ISO/TS 18101-1:2019


This standard PD ISO/TS 18101-1:2019 Automation systems and integration. Oil and gas interoperability is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 25.040.40 Industrial process measurement and control
  • 75.020 Extraction and processing of petroleum and natural gas

This document provides requirements, specifications and guidance for an architecture of a supplier-neutral industrial digital ecosystem. It includes a standardized connectivity and services architecture, and a standardized use case architecture with methods to specify atomically re-usable scenarios and events, which can be used to specify the characteristics of standardized industry use cases.

NOTE 1

Examples of standard industry use cases included in the secondary business process are included in Annex A along with standardized use case architecture.

This document gives:

  • guidance for an architecture applicable to the oil and gas, petrochemical, power generation, public utilities and other asset-intensive industries;

  • requirements for interoperability among systems of systems, systems (including hardware and software) and components included in the secondary business process of a plant, platform or facility at any given time;

  • guidance on how these interoperability requirements are to be achieved and sustained in support of operations in the same plant, platform or facility;

  • specifications enabling the specialization of a digital ecosystem concept for the requirements of the secondary business process in included industries;

  • guidance to industry participants, including owner/operators and their product and services suppliers, to support their secondary business process requirements using products, which interoperate based on the specifications included in this document.

NOTE 2

This document is focused on interoperability requirements for systems which play roles in the secondary business process, including those in domains identified in Figure 7.