Title
A Software Architecture for Industrial Automation
Abstract
The aspect integrator platform (AIP) from ABB was designed to build the next generation of industrial automation applications. This platform is part of a set of products that provide the means to model, control and supervise continuous or discrete processes in various market domains, ranging from chemical and metal to paper and consumer industries. Each product works at a different level in the manufacture process, but all of them rely on a common architecture for interoperability. The current AIP architecture provides considerable flexibility in terms of modeling domain information and dynamically modifying it at run-time. This flexibility imposes further requirements on the installation and maintenance of applications because dependencies among its components change dynamically. In this paper, we study the different kind of dependencies that can arise between components and show them in the context of an example from automotive industry. We show how dependency tracking and consistency of domain information can be supported by representing the actual platform concepts in XML due to the structuring and validation properties of XML schemas.
Year
DOI
Venue
2003
10.1109/EDOC.2003.1233861
EDOC
Keywords
Field
DocType
components change dynamically,different level,actual platform concept,xml schema,dynamically modifyingit,considerable flexibility interms,industrial automation,domain information,common architecture,software architecture,different kind,current aip architecture,real time,automobile industry,automation,automotive industry,xml,distributed processing
Data mining,Architecture,XML,Software engineering,Systems engineering,Interoperability,Computer science,Automation,XML schema,Software architecture,Structuring,Automotive industry
Conference
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
0-7695-1994-6
4
0.57
References 
Authors
3
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Rodrigo García García191.16
Esther Gelle21058.77
Alfred Strohmeier338358.10