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SUMMARY:IC55E Implementing Business to MES Integration Using the ANSI/ISA95 Standards
DESCRIPTION:  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nCertification of Completion: A Certificate of Completion indicating the total number of CEUs earned will be provided upon successful completion of the course. \nMake sure to use HOUS2020 for $200 discount!\nDescription: \nThis course introduces the fundamental concepts of the ANSI/ISA95 standards so that students can apply them to implementing an integration between plant manufacturing systems and business systems. \n  \nBy understanding the object models and information flows defined in the ANSI/ISA95 standards\, you will have the tools you need to specify\, design\, and execute a successful business to manufacturing integration project. \n  \nThis course is ideal for Integration Project Managers; Manufacturing Information Systems Analysts; Information Design Engineers and IT Professionals. \n  \nYou will be able to: \n\nSpecify the requirements for an enterprise/control integration solution\nIdentify the issues involved in the integration of logistics to manufacturing control\nIdentify the business processes that need information from manufacturing systems\nIdentify the manufacturing control processes that need information from business systems\nExplain the business drivers involved in integration\nIdentify the detailed information associated with enterprise/control integration\nDiscuss the roles of UML\, XML\, and B2MML in vertical integration\nApply the ISA95 object models\n\n  \nYou will cover: \n\nStandards and Models: ANSI/ISA95 Standards | MESA International Model | WBF B2MML XML Schemas\nBusiness Processes: Procurement | Product Cost Accounting | Product Inventory Control | Maintenance | Production Planning and Scheduling\nProduction Processes: Detailed Production Scheduling | Production Tracking | Production Resource Management | Product Defination Management\nInformation Model: Production Resources | Process Segments | Product Definition and Capability | Production Schedules | Production Performance\n\n  \nClassroom/Laboratory Exercises: \n\nIdentify key business drivers for integration\nIdentify key business processes and objects\nIdentify process segment definitions\nDevelop shared product definition information\n\n  \nCourse Schedule/Outline: \nPre-Exam \nStudents are asked to take the pre-exam\, which includes questions related to the subject matter areas. Answers will be provided for students to assess their knowledge\, prior to beginning the course material. \nWEEK 1 – \n\nModule 1: Overview and Introduction\n\nWEEK 2 – \n\nModule 2: Domain Model\nModule 3: Functions\, Activities and Data Flow\n\nWEEK 3 – \n\nModule 4: Major Object Definitions\nModule 5: Operations Definitions Model\n\nWEEK 4 – \n\nModule 6: Overview and Review\nModule 7: UML and XML\n\nWEEK 5 – \n\nModule 8: Modeling the Objects\n\nWEEK 6 – \n\nModule 9: Models of Exchanged Information\nModule 10: Implementing ISA95\n\nWEEK 7 – \n\nFinal Examination\n\n  \nCourse Materials: \nCourse noteset with slides from course modules and course syllabus \nIncludes ISA Standards: \n\nANSI/ISA95.00.01-2010\nANSI/ISA95.00.02-2010\nANSI/ISA95.00.03-2013\nANSI/ISA95.00.04-2012\nANSI/ISA95.00.05-2013\nANSI/ISA95.00.06-2014\n\n  \nRecommended Reading: \n\nThe Road to Integration: A Guide to Applying the ISA-95 Standard in Manufacturing\, Bianca Scholten\nThe Hitchhiker’s Guide to Manufacturing Operations Management: ISA-95 Best Practices Book 1.0\, Charlie Gifford\nDesign Patterns for Flexible Manufacturing\, Dennis Brandl\n\n  \nNot sure this particular course is for you? \nA pre-instructional survey is available for you to evaluate your level of understanding of the course material and to show you the types of questions you’ll be able to answer after completing the course. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n  \n\n\n\n\nInternational Society of Automation\n67 T.W. Alexander Drive\nPO Box 12277\nResearch Triangle Park\, NC 27709\nE-Mail: info@isa.org\nPhone: (919) 549-8411\nFax: (919) 549-8288\n\n\n\n\nAbout\nContact\nDo Not Sell My Info – CA Residents Only\nPrivacy Policy\nTerms & Conditions\n\n\n© 2020 International Society of Automation \n\n\n\n\n\nFacebook\n\n\nInstagram\n\n\nLinkedIn\n\n\nPinterest\n\n\nTwitter
URL:https://www.houstonisa.org/event/ic55e-implementing-business-to-mes-integration-using-the-ansi-isa95-standards/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210201T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210319T170000
DTSTAMP:20260530T100032
CREATED:20210122T090042Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210122T090042Z
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SUMMARY:IC40E Batch Control Using the ANSI/ISA88 Standards
DESCRIPTION:Certification of Completion: A Certificate of Completion indicating the total number of CEUs earned will be provided upon successful completion of the course. \nMake sure to use HOUS2020 for $200 discount!\nDescription: \nThis course presents an approach to developing functional requirements/specifications using the models and terminology defined in the ANSI/ISA88 batch control standards. A review of the characteristics of batch manufacturing systems is included. Participants will explore the ANSI/ISA88 concept that separates the recipe from the equipment. This course includes a methodology that defines an object approach based on ANSI/ISA88 that promotes the reuse of these objects from one project to the next. \n  \nYou will be able to: \n\nSpecify the requirements for a batch control system\nEffectively structure and subdivide equipment entities\nDefine procedural elements that can be effectively used with the above equipment entities\nDescribe modes and states and how they are applied at the equipment level\nDevelop phase logic that executes in equipment and that can deal with both normal and abnormal operations\nRecognize the various control languages that are available\nIdentify the alternative architectures for programmable logic controllers (PLCs)\, distributed control systems (DCSs)\, and PC-based control systems\nDescribe the interfaces that are needed between batch control and other systems within an enterprise\n\n  \nYou Will Cover: \nPre-Exam \nStudents are asked to take the pre-exam\, which includes questions related to the subject matter areas. Answers will be provided for students to assess their knowledge\, prior to beginning the course material. \nWEEK 1 – \n•    Module 1: Overview of ANSI/ISA88 \nWEEK 2 – \n•    Module 2: Physical Model – Part 1 \n•    Module 3: Physical Model – Part 2 \nWEEK 3 – \n•    Module 4: Physical Model – Part 3 \nWEEK 4 – \n•    Module 5: Recipes – Part 1 \n•    Module 6: Recipes – Part 2 \nWEEK 5 – \n•    Module 7: Equipment Phase Logic \nWEEK 6 – \n•    Module 8: Activity Model \n•    Module 9: Designing Batch Systems \n•    Module 10: ISA & Other Batch Standards \nWEEK 7 – \n•    Final Examination \n  \nCourse Materials: \n\nCourse noteset with slides from course modules and course syllabus\nANSI/ISA88.01-1995 (R2006) – Batch Control Part 1: Models and Terminology\nANSI/ISA88.00.02-2001 – Batch Control Part 2: Data Structures and Guidelines for Languages\nANSI/ISA88.00.03-2003 – Batch Control Part 3: General and Site Recipe Models and Representation\n\n  \nFeatures of ISA CyberU online course: \nOnline Pre-recorded Course Modules  \nYour instructor has pre-recorded each course module so that you can access the course presentations on your schedule. Each module is a web/audio session that takes approximately 60 minutes. \n  \nAsk the Expert  \nInteract with your expert instructor\, via email throughout the course and through scheduled live Q& A sessions. You can expect a reply to your email within 24 hours. This email address is active during the entire course duration. \n  \nThe Q&A sessions provide an opportunity for you and your classmates to speak one-on-one with the instructor. You will have an opportunity to ask any questions you may have about the course material and interact with your fellow classmates. \n  \nClass Discussions  \nYou will be invited to subscribe to a course discussion group that includes course participants. You can use this discussion group to post questions and share experience relevant to the course with other class members. \n  \nCourse Assignments and Exams \nTake the course pre-test before you begin studying the course material to get a better understanding of areas that you will want to focus on more during the course. \n  \nHomework assignments for all modules will be indicated on the syllabus. The homework assignments are designed to help expand your understanding of the course material. \n  \nComplete the final exam for the course in order to receive Continuing Education Units (CEU) credit. The final exam will be taken and scored online. \nYou must receive at least 80% on the course exam to receive CEU credit. \n  \nContinuing Education Units (CEU) credits are awarded to all students who successfully complete the final course exam. \n  \nNot sure this particular course is for you? \nA pre-instructional survey is available for you to evaluate your level of understanding of the course material and to show you the types of questions you’ll be able to answer after completing the course.
URL:https://www.houstonisa.org/event/ic40e-batch-control-using-the-ansi-isa88-standards/
CATEGORIES:Training,Ansi-ISA95
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20200914T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20201113T170000
DTSTAMP:20260530T100032
CREATED:20200821T005704Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200821T011250Z
UID:10000084-1600070400-1605286800@www.houstonisa.org
SUMMARY:EC50E Safety instrumented Systems: A Life-Cycle Approach E-Course
DESCRIPTION:Dates: September 14\, 2020 to November 13\, 2020 \nLocation: Online \nMake sure to use HOUS2020 for $200 discount\nDescription:  \n\n\n\nISA’s CyberU online instructor-led training course offers the benefit of a high-quality ISA training course with the added advantage of studying at your own pace in the office\, at home or while traveling.\n\n\n  \nThis online course utilizes online training modules\, additional text materials\, online evaluations\, and email discussions. Students will have access via email to an instructor and have an opportunity to participate in live Q&A sessions with the instructor and other class participants. The course focuses on the engineering requirements for the specification\, design\, analysis\, and justification of safety instrumented systems for the process industries. Students will learn how to determine safety integrity levels and evaluate whether proposed or existing systems meet the performance requirements.\n\n\n  \nThis CyberU course runs for seven (7) weeks. You will have access to seven online modules for a web/audio session. Each module takes approximately 60 minutes. Your course syllabus will guide you through the course modules\, provide assignments\, and the schedule for live Q & A sessions.\n\n\n\n  \nCertificate Program (if available) A Certificate of Completion indicating the total number of CEUs earned will be provided upon successful completion of the course. Your course registration includes your registration for the exam. \nYou will be able to:   \n\nDefine safety instrumented system.\nDiscuss how regulations have resulted through lessons learned from high profile process industry accidents.\nDetermine which ANSI/ISA\, AIChE\, and IEC guidelines and standards are relevant in industry.\nIdentify the Scope of ISA 61511\nDiscuss strategies for the management of functional safety\nIdentify the stages of the safety design life cycle.\nIdentify available safety layers for an IACS\nDiscuss the importance of “defense in depth” concept\nIdentify how SISs are used to reduce risk.\nCategorize risk using a PHA\nDetermine SIL using qualitative methods\nDetermine performance requirements for each SIL\nConduct a LOPA\nDiscuss LOPA methodology\nDevelop guidelines for LOPA\nDetermine risk tolerance\nIdentify resources for cyber security in an IACS\nIdentify failure modes and the risks involved with each\nIdentify hardware modeling techniques (SIL verification.)\nExplain the impact of redundancy on failure rates.\nDemonstrate the use of fault tolerance tables.\nDevelop an SRS\nExplain the pros and cons of relay logic systems\nExplain the pros and cons of microprocessor systems (PLC)\nDiscuss the pros and cons of pneumatic systems\nIdentify typical field devices in an IACS\nDiscuss impact of field devices on system performance\nExplain Center for Internet Security (CIS) Benchmarks\nExplain pros and cons of using certification vs prior use devices.\nExplain the FAT process.\nExplain installation and commissioning process.\nExplain the validation process\nIdentify priorities of the operation and maintenance phase.\nIdentify safety requirements for MOC\nIdentify documents to maintain for SRS\n\nYou will cover:  \n\n\n\n·         Module 1: Background\, Scope\, Management Issues\, The Life Cycle\n\n\n·         Module 2: Hazard and Risk Assessment\, Selecting SILs\n\n\n·         Module 3: Layer of Protection Analysis (LOPA) and Cybersecurity\n\n\n·         Module 4: Reliability and Modeling Issues\n\n\n·         Module 5: SRS and Logic Solver Technologies\n\n\n·         Module 6: Field Devices\, Certification\, Miscellaneous Design Issues\n\n\n·         Module 7: FAT and Beyond
URL:https://www.houstonisa.org/event/ec50e-safety-instrumented-systems-a-life-cycle-approach-e-course/
CATEGORIES:Training,Ansi-ISA95
ORGANIZER;CN="Jacqueline Buskop":MAILTO:jbuskop@wesleyan.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20200901T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20201024T170000
DTSTAMP:20260530T100032
CREATED:20200821T005452Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200821T010827Z
UID:10000082-1598947200-1603558800@www.houstonisa.org
SUMMARY:ES10E Applying Instrumentation in Hazardous Classified Locations (September) E-Course
DESCRIPTION:About this course: ISA’s online instructor-assisted training courses offer the benefit of a high quality ISA training course with the added advantage of studying at your own pace in the office\, at home\, or while traveling. \nThis online course utilizes pre-recorded training modules\, additional video/simulation modules\, as well as e-mail and live discussions. Students will have access via email to an instructor throughout the course\, as well as a listserve to communicate with other students in the class. \nThis online\, self-paced course runs for eight (8) weeks. You will have access to 11 online modules\, each taking approximately 60 minutes. Your course syllabus will guide you through the course modules and provide assignments and opportunities to interact with the instructor and other course participants. \nMake sure to use HOUS2020 for $200 discount\nDates/Length: September\, 8 weeks \nDescription: This self-paced\, online course provides a systematic approach to specifying and implementing instrumentation in hazardous locations. Related standards from National Fire Protection Association (NFPA)\, National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA)\, International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC)\, American Petroleum Institute (API)\, and ISA are discussed.
URL:https://www.houstonisa.org/event/es10e-applying-instrumentation-in-hazardous-classified-locations-september-e-course/
CATEGORIES:Training,Ansi-ISA95
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20200901T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20201024T170000
DTSTAMP:20260530T100032
CREATED:20200821T004727Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200821T004913Z
UID:10000047-1598947200-1603558800@www.houstonisa.org
SUMMARY:ES10E Applying Instrumentation in Hazardous Classified Locations E-Course
DESCRIPTION:Location: Online  \nDescription: This self-paced\, online course provides a systematic approach to specifying and implementing instrumentation in hazardous locations.  Related standards from National Fire Protection Association (NFPA)\, National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA)\, International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC)\, American Petroleum Institute (API)\, and ISA are discussed. \nCertificate Program (if available) A Certificate of Completion indicating the total number of CEUs earned will be provided upon successful completion of the course. \n  \nMake sure to use HOUS2020 for $200 discount\n  \nYou will be able to:   \n\nIdentify process and environmental factors that determine classification\nDescribe and use procedures for electrical classification\nUse applicable standards to develop classification drawings for gases\, dusts\, and fibers\nDescribe the basic principles of protection\nSelect explosion proof apparatus for specific applications\nDetermine when and why explosion seals should be used\nSpecify the use of intrinsically safe and nonincendive systems\nSelect the appropriate protective techniques for different hazards\nSelect alternative protective techniques for reduced cost\nSpecify devices\, design methods and safe construction approaches per National Electrical Code NFPA 70\nPrepare electrical maintenance plans in these classified areas per National Electric Recommended Practice NFPA 70B\nPerform safe operation in these classified areas per National Electric Standard for Work Place Safety NFPA 70E\n\nYou will cover:  \n\n\n\n·         Pre-Exam: Students are asked to take the pre-exam\, which includes questions related to the subject matter areas. Answers will be provided to assess their knowledge\, prior to beginning the course material. \n·         Module 1: Introduction & Location Classification Standards\n\n\n·         Module 2: Class I Division & Zone Classification\n\n\n·         Module 3: Class I Zone (Alternative) & Class II Division Classifications\n\n\n·         Module 4: Class II Division & Zone Classification for Dusts\n\n\n·         Module 5: Protection Technique Standards & Enclosure Types\n\n\n·         Module 6: Explosion Proof Enclosures \n\n\n·         Module 7: Intrinsic Safety\n\n\n·         Module 8: Non-incendive Systems \n·         Module 9: Pressurization & Purging \n·         Module 10: Other Types of Protection \n·         Module 11: Maintenance Considerations \n·         Final Examination
URL:https://www.houstonisa.org/event/es10e-applying-instrumentation-in-hazardous-classified-locations-e-course/
CATEGORIES:Training,Ansi-ISA95
ORGANIZER;CN="Jacqueline Buskop":MAILTO:jbuskop@wesleyan.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20200820T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20200920T170000
DTSTAMP:20260530T100032
CREATED:20200821T005631Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200821T010739Z
UID:10000083-1597910400-1600621200@www.houstonisa.org
SUMMARY:IC55E Implementing Business to MES Integration Using the ANSI/ISA95 Standard Online E-Course
DESCRIPTION:Location: Online \nDescription: This course introduces the fundamental concepts of the ANSI/ISA95 standards so that students can apply them to implementing an integration between plant manufacturing systems and business systems. By understanding the objective models and information flows defined in the ANSI/ISA95 standards\, you will have the tools you need to specify\, design\, and execute a successful business to manufacturing integration project. This course is ideal for: Integration Project Managers; Manufacturing Information Systems Analysts; Information Design Engineers; and IT Professionals \nMake sure to use HOUS2020 for $200 discount\nCertificate Program (if available) \nYou will be able to:   \n\n\n\n·         Specify the requirements for an enterprise/control integration solution.\n\n\n·         Identify the issues involved in the integration of logistics to manufacturing control.\n\n\n·         Identify the business processes that need information from manufacturing systems.\n\n\n·         Identify the manufacturing control processes that need information from business systems.\n\n\n·         Explain the business drivers involved in integration.\n\n\n·         Identify the detailed information associated with enterprise/control integration.\n\n\n·         Discuss the roles of UML\, XML\, and B2MML in vertical integration.\n\n\n·         Apply the ISA95 object models.\n\n\n\n  \nYou will cover:  \n\n\n\n·         Standards and Models:\n\n\n·         ANSI/ISA95 Standards | MESA International Model | WBF B2MML XML Schemas\n\n\n·         Business Processes:\n\n\n·         Procurement | Product Cost Accounting | Product Inventory Control | Maintenance | Production Planning and Scheduling\n\n\n·         Production Processes:\n\n\n·         Detailed Production Scheduling | Production Tracking | Production Resource Management | Product Definition Management\n\n\n·         Information Model:\n\n\n·         Production Resources | Process Segments | Product Definition and Capability | Production Schedules | Production Performance\n\n\n·         Lab and Classroom Exercises:\n\n\n·         Identify key business drivers for integration\n\n\n·         Identify key business processes and objects\n\n\n·         Identify process segment definitions\n\n\n·         Develop shared product definition information\n\n\n\n  \n\n\n\n·         Pre-Exam: Students are asked to take the pre-exam\, which includes questions related to the subject matter areas. Answers will be provided to assess their knowledge\, prior to beginning the course material. \n·         Module 1: Overview and Introduction\n\n\n·         Module 2: Domain Model\n\n\n·         Module 3: Functions\, Activities\, and Data Flow\n\n\n·         Module 4: Major Object Definitions\n\n\n·         Module 5: Operations Definitions Model\n\n\n·         Module 6: Overview and Review\n\n\n·         Module 7: UML and XML\n\n\n·         Module 8: Modeling the Objects \n·         Module 9: Models of Exchanged Information \n·         Module 10: Implementing ISA95 \n·         Final Examination \n  \n\n\n\nISA Standards:\n\n\n·         ANSI/ISA-95.00.01-2010 (IEC 62264-1 Mod) – Enterprise-Control System Integration\, Part 1: Models and Terminology\n\n\n·         ANSI/ISA-95.00.02-2010 (IEC 62264-2 Mod) – Enterprise-Control System Integration\, Part 2: Object Model Attributes\n\n\n·         ANSI/ISA-95.00.03-2013 (IEC 62264-3 Mod) – Enterprise-Control System Integration\, Part 3: Activity Models of Manufacturing Operations Management\n\n\n·         ANSI/ISA-95.00.04-2012 – Enterprise-Control System Integration – Part 4: Objects and Attributes for Manufacturing Operations Management Integration\n\n\n·         ANSI/ISA-95.00.05-2013 – Enterprise-Control System Integration – Part 5: Business-to-Manufacturing Transactions\n\n\n·         ANSI/ISA-95.00.06-2014 – Enterprise-Control System Integration – Part 6: Messaging Service Model
URL:https://www.houstonisa.org/event/ic55e-implementing-business-to-mes-integration-using-the-ansi-isa95-standard-online-e-course-2/
CATEGORIES:Training,Ansi-ISA95
ORGANIZER;CN="Jacqueline Buskop":MAILTO:jbuskop@wesleyan.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20200820T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20200919T170000
DTSTAMP:20260530T100032
CREATED:20200821T005100Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200821T005218Z
UID:10000081-1597910400-1600534800@www.houstonisa.org
SUMMARY:IC55E Implementing Business to MES Integration Using the ANSI/ISA95 Standard Online E-Course
DESCRIPTION:Location: Online \nDescription: This course introduces the fundamental concepts of the ANSI/ISA95 standards so that students can apply them to implementing an integration between plant manufacturing systems and business systems. By understanding the objective models and information flows defined in the ANSI/ISA95 standards\, you will have the tools you need to specify\, design\, and execute a successful business to manufacturing integration project. This course is ideal for: Integration Project Managers; Manufacturing Information Systems Analysts; Information Design Engineers; and IT Professionals \nMake sure to use HOUS2020 for $200 discount\nCertificate Program (if available) \nYou will be able to:   \n\n\n\n·         Specify the requirements for an enterprise/control integration solution.\n\n\n·         Identify the issues involved in the integration of logistics to manufacturing control.\n\n\n·         Identify the business processes that need information from manufacturing systems.\n\n\n·         Identify the manufacturing control processes that need information from business systems.\n\n\n·         Explain the business drivers involved in integration.\n\n\n·         Identify the detailed information associated with enterprise/control integration.\n\n\n·         Discuss the roles of UML\, XML\, and B2MML in vertical integration.\n\n\n·         Apply the ISA95 object models.\n\n\n\n  \nYou will cover:  \n\n\n\n·         Standards and Models:\n\n\n·         ANSI/ISA95 Standards | MESA International Model | WBF B2MML XML Schemas\n\n\n·         Business Processes:\n\n\n·         Procurement | Product Cost Accounting | Product Inventory Control | Maintenance | Production Planning and Scheduling\n\n\n·         Production Processes:\n\n\n·         Detailed Production Scheduling | Production Tracking | Production Resource Management | Product Definition Management\n\n\n·         Information Model:\n\n\n·         Production Resources | Process Segments | Product Definition and Capability | Production Schedules | Production Performance\n\n\n·         Lab and Classroom Exercises:\n\n\n·         Identify key business drivers for integration\n\n\n·         Identify key business processes and objects\n\n\n·         Identify process segment definitions\n\n\n·         Develop shared product definition information\n\n\n\n  \n\n\n\n·         Pre-Exam: Students are asked to take the pre-exam\, which includes questions related to the subject matter areas. Answers will be provided to assess their knowledge\, prior to beginning the course material. \n·         Module 1: Overview and Introduction\n\n\n·         Module 2: Domain Model\n\n\n·         Module 3: Functions\, Activities\, and Data Flow\n\n\n·         Module 4: Major Object Definitions\n\n\n·         Module 5: Operations Definitions Model\n\n\n·         Module 6: Overview and Review\n\n\n·         Module 7: UML and XML\n\n\n·         Module 8: Modeling the Objects \n·         Module 9: Models of Exchanged Information \n·         Module 10: Implementing ISA95 \n·         Final Examination \n  \n\n\n\nISA Standards:\n\n\n·         ANSI/ISA-95.00.01-2010 (IEC 62264-1 Mod) – Enterprise-Control System Integration\, Part 1: Models and Terminology\n\n\n·         ANSI/ISA-95.00.02-2010 (IEC 62264-2 Mod) – Enterprise-Control System Integration\, Part 2: Object Model Attributes\n\n\n·         ANSI/ISA-95.00.03-2013 (IEC 62264-3 Mod) – Enterprise-Control System Integration\, Part 3: Activity Models of Manufacturing Operations Management\n\n\n·         ANSI/ISA-95.00.04-2012 – Enterprise-Control System Integration – Part 4: Objects and Attributes for Manufacturing Operations Management Integration\n\n\n·         ANSI/ISA-95.00.05-2013 – Enterprise-Control System Integration – Part 5: Business-to-Manufacturing Transactions\n\n\n·         ANSI/ISA-95.00.06-2014 – Enterprise-Control System Integration – Part 6: Messaging Service Model
URL:https://www.houstonisa.org/event/ic55e-implementing-business-to-mes-integration-using-the-ansi-isa95-standard-online-e-course/
CATEGORIES:Training,Ansi-ISA95
ORGANIZER;CN="Jacqueline Buskop":MAILTO:jbuskop@wesleyan.edu
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