BS ISO 15926-13:2018:2022 Edition
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Industrial automation systems and integration. Integration of life-cycle data for process plants including oil and gas production facilities – Integrated asset planning life-cycle
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2022 | 108 |
PDF Catalog
PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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2 | undefined |
7 | Foreword |
8 | Introduction |
9 | 1 Scope |
10 | 2 Normative references 3 Terms, definitions, symbols and abbreviated terms 3.1 Terms and definitions |
14 | 3.2 Abbreviated terms |
15 | 3.3 Symbols |
16 | 4 Layers and extension of integrated asset planning life-cycle data 4.1 Layers for integrated asset planning life-cycle data |
17 | 4.2 The documentation of the layers |
18 | 4.3 Use of the layers 4.4 Extensions for particular engineering applications 4.5 Simplification for a scheduling application view |
20 | 5 Representation of planning data 5.1 Basis of the approach |
22 | 5.2 Fundamental planning objects 5.2.1 Objective of planning |
23 | 5.2.2 Required or proposed activity and specification |
25 | 5.2.3 Alternative specifications |
26 | 5.3 Schedule 5.3.1 Definition of a schedule |
27 | 5.3.2 Level of a schedule |
28 | 5.3.3 Role of a schedule |
29 | 5.4 Planning activity |
30 | 5.5 Actual activity that fulfils a requirement |
31 | 5.6 Decomposition of an activity 5.6.1 Parts of activities and their level |
32 | 5.6.2 Decomposition of a specification |
33 | 5.7 Classifications of an activity 5.7.1 Activity purpose and activity breakdown 5.7.2 Activity management objective |
34 | 5.7.3 Asset life-cycle phase |
35 | 5.7.4 Activity risk 5.7.5 Activity criticality |
36 | 5.7.6 Activity priority 5.7.7 Activity completion status |
38 | 5.7.8 Activity planning status |
39 | 5.8 Resource for an activity 5.8.1 Specification of a resource |
42 | 5.8.2 Resource breakdown 5.8.3 Available physical object for a resource 5.8.4 Quantity-based and time-based resources |
43 | 5.8.5 Consumable material and equipment 5.8.6 Quantity base resource usage |
45 | 5.8.7 Work centre and organizational level |
46 | 5.8.8 Staff time and discipline |
47 | 5.8.9 Consumption profile |
48 | 5.8.10 Material resource availability checking and ordering |
49 | 5.8.11 Material resource delivery |
50 | 5.9 Participants in an activity 5.9.1 Subject of work |
52 | 5.9.2 Subject of work and physical breakdown |
53 | 5.9.3 Role of a person or organization |
54 | 5.9.4 Planning software 5.10 Shutdown 5.10.1 Shutdown phase 5.10.2 Necessary shutdown for an activity |
55 | 5.10.3 Shutdown scope 5.10.4 Shutdown reason |
56 | 5.11 Dates and times for an activity 5.11.1 Beginning and end events for an activity |
57 | 5.11.2 Required beginnings and ends |
58 | 5.11.3 Required as early or as late as possible |
59 | 5.11.4 Proposed beginnings and ends |
60 | 5.11.5 Actual beginnings and ends 5.12 Duration of an activity |
62 | 5.13 Measure of progress 5.13.1 Frontline date |
63 | 5.13.2 Performance measurement |
64 | 5.14 Event and milestone |
66 | 5.15 Temporal relationships between activities and events 5.15.1 Succession relationship |
67 | 5.15.2 Specified lag for a succession relationship |
69 | 5.15.3 Specified lag with calendar for a succession relationship |
70 | 5.15.4 Free float and total float for an activity in plan |
71 | 5.15.5 Dependency relationship 5.16 Calendar 5.16.1 Working days |
72 | 5.16.2 A repeating period in time |
74 | 5.16.3 A repeating point in time 5.17 Identification of objects |
75 | 5.18 Work order 5.19 Area of facility and site 6 Scheduling application view 6.1 Use of the scheduling application view model |
76 | 6.2 Simplification of the ISO 15926 ontology |
77 | 6.3 An actual activity in the scheduling application view model |
79 | 6.4 Data planning for the scheduling application view |
87 | 6.5 User defined properties in the scheduling application view |
89 | Annex A (normative) Ontology for integrated asset planning life-cycle |
93 | Annex B (normative) XML schema for exchange between scheduling applications |
94 | Annex C (informative) Relationship between the planning ontology and the scheduling application interface |
96 | Annex D (informative) Schedule and activity level |
98 | Annex E (informative) Interface to reference data libraries |
101 | Annex F (informative) Usage scenarios |
103 | Annex G (informative) Relationship with UN/CEFACT XML schema for reporting project schedule and cost performance |
104 | Bibliography |