Evaluation Indicator Architecture Development for Industrial Automation Systems Using ISO15704 Annex B: GERAM

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Nowadays, the Evaluation Indicator Architecture (EIA) is needed to measure the development level of Industrial Automation Systems (IAS). This paper provides a method to develop EIA for IAS based on GERAM. Starting from the different views of GERAM, the hierarchy structure and the content of Generic EIA is built using the idea of Key Success Factors. Then Partial EIA and Particular EIA can be obtained though derivation from Generic EIA.

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Key Engineering Materials (Volumes 474-476)

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April 2011

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