GSO IEC PAS 63088:2021

IEC PAS 63088:2017
Gulf Standard   Current Edition · Approved on 01 July 2021

Smart manufacturing - Reference architecture model industry 4.0 (RAMI4.0)

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GSO IEC PAS 63088:2021 Scope

IEC PAS 63088:2017(E) describes a reference architecture model in the form of a cubic layer model, which shows technical objects (assets) in the form of layers, and allows them to be described, tracked over their entire lifetime (or “vita”) and assigned to technical and/or organizational hierarchies. It also describes the structure and function of Industry 4.0 components as essential parts of the virtual representation of assets.

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