BSI PD IEC TR 63082-1:2020
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Intelligent device management – Concepts and terminology
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2020 | 96 |
This part of IEC 63082 describes concepts and terminology necessary to understand and communicate effectively about IDM. This document explains the relationship between IDM and other existing asset management standards.
Additionally, this document provides activity structures and concepts associated with IDM programs. This document also introduces the concept of IDM programs for coordination of multiple stakeholders.
PDF Catalog
PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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4 | CONTENTS |
8 | FOREWORD |
10 | INTRODUCTION |
11 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references 3 Terms, definitions and abbreviated terms 3.1 Terms and definitions |
19 | 3.2 Abbreviated terms |
20 | 4 Background and motivation of intelligent device management 4.1 General 4.2 Established business practices |
21 | 4.3 Objectives of IDM |
22 | 4.4 Conditions for achieving IDM 4.5 Benefits and justification of IDM |
23 | 4.6 Challenges for implementing IDM 4.7 Relationship of IDM to asset management |
24 | 5 Structure of IDM 5.1 Overview 5.2 Organizational structure 5.2.1 Overview Figures Figure 1 – IDM and intelligent device in the context of asset management |
25 | 5.2.2 Structure of IDM activities Figure 2 – Positioning of IDM program |
26 | 5.3 Relationship between IDM program and work processes Figure 3 – Structure of IDM activities |
27 | Figure 4 – Structure of IDM program Tables Table 1 – IDM documents |
28 | 5.4 IDM programs 5.4.1 Overview 5.4.2 Relational structure of IDM program documents |
29 | 5.5 IDM work processes 5.5.1 Overview 5.5.2 IDM work processes specification Figure 5 – Structure of IDM program for an enterprise |
30 | 5.6 Procedures 5.6.1 Overview 5.6.2 Procedure specification Figure 6 – IDM work process |
31 | 5.7 Tasks 5.7.1 Overview 5.7.2 Task specification Figure 7 – Procedure |
32 | 6 Lifecycles 6.1 Overview 6.1.1 Lifecycle relationships Figure 8 – Task |
33 | 6.1.2 Relationship between lifecycles Figure 9 – Timing relationship between lifecycles |
34 | 6.2 IDM program lifecycle 6.2.1 Overview 6.2.2 IDM program development |
35 | Figure 10 – IDM program lifecycle phases |
38 | 6.2.3 IDM program management and design Figure 11 – IDM program functional structure |
39 | 6.2.4 IDM program operation |
40 | 6.2.5 Facility level IDM program activities |
41 | 6.3 Device technology lifecycle 6.4 Device lifecycle |
42 | Figure 12 – Timing relationship between IDM device lifecycles |
43 | 6.5 Facility lifecycle 6.5.1 General Table 2 – Benefits of IDM related to device supply chain management |
44 | 6.5.2 Scope development Figure 13 – Facility lifecycle phases for IDM |
47 | 6.5.3 Design and engineering Figure 14 – Criticality usage in a facility |
49 | 6.5.4 Construction and commissioning Table 3 – Verification and testing of configuration |
51 | 6.5.5 Operation and maintenance |
53 | 6.5.6 Turnaround |
54 | Figure 15 – Turnaround process |
55 | 6.5.7 Decommissioning |
56 | 7 Maintenance processes 7.1 Overview |
57 | 7.2 Types and relationship of maintenance processes 7.2.1 General |
58 | 7.2.2 Run to failure Figure 16 – Overview of maintenance process |
59 | 7.2.3 Diagnostic or condition based maintenance |
60 | 7.2.4 Automated fault handling 7.2.5 Scheduled inspection and testing |
61 | 7.3 Other aspects of maintenance 7.3.1 Use of maintenance history 7.3.2 Root cause analysis |
62 | 7.3.3 Effects of maintenance processes 7.4 Relationship of problem detection methods and maintenance strategies 7.4.1 Problem detection optimization Table 4 – Failure consequence for non-SIS devices |
63 | 7.4.2 States and transitions Figure 17 – State diagram for IDM |
64 | 7.5 Factors for selection of maintenance process 7.5.1 IDM criticality determination Figure 18 – State diagram for IDM diagnostics based maintenance processes |
65 | 7.5.2 Failure consequences 7.5.3 Types of fault |
66 | 8 IDM notification management and utilization 8.1 Notification management 8.2 Notification from intelligent device 8.2.1 Overview Table 5 – Notification type |
67 | 8.2.2 Notification type |
68 | 8.2.3 Notification sources 8.3 Notification delivery mechanism 8.3.1 Overview |
69 | 8.3.2 Device alert 8.3.3 Process value (PV) status 8.3.4 Operation (control) mode Figure 19 – Notifications routing for IDM |
70 | 8.4 Action responding to notification 8.4.1 Overview 8.4.2 Real time automated responses 8.4.3 Real time operator responses Figure 20 – Relationship between real time, semi real time, and planned activities Table 6 – IDM benefits from real time automated responses |
71 | 8.4.4 Semi real time responses 8.4.5 Longer term planned responses Table 7 – IDM benefits from real time operator responses Table 8 – IDM benefits from semi real time responses |
72 | 9 Configuration management 9.1 Overview 9.2 Device templates for device configuration Table 9 – IDM benefits from longer term planned responses |
73 | 9.3 Toolkits 9.4 Configuring intelligent devices 9.4.1 Overview 9.4.2 Bulk building |
74 | 9.4.3 Individual building 9.5 Maintenance of device configuration data |
75 | Annex A (informative)Standard diagrams used in IEC 63082 (all parts) A.1 Overview A.2 Class diagram Figure A.1 – Position of class diagram and activity diagram in UML |
76 | Table A.1 – Notation of UML class diagram |
77 | A.3 Activity diagram (swimlanes) A.3.1 Overview A.3.2 Activity diagram Figure A.2 – Example of class diagram |
78 | Table A.2 – Model elements of activity diagram |
79 | A.3.3 Swimlane chart Figure A.3 – Example of activity diagram |
80 | Figure A.4 – Example of swimlane chart |
81 | Annex B (informative)Equivalent UML diagrams for Figures 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Figure B.1 – IDM and intelligent device in the context of asset management Figure B.2 – Structure of IDM activities |
82 | Figure B.3 – Structure of IDM program Figure B.4 – Structure of IDM program and the enterprise |
83 | Figure B.5 – IDM work process Figure B.6 – Procedure |
84 | Figure B.7 – Task |
85 | Annex C (informative)Summary of IDM objectives and associated work processes Table C.1 – Severity categories |
86 | Annex D (informative)Example of criticality ranking D.1 Overview D.2 Definitions |
87 | D.3 Criticality ranking |
88 | Table D.1 – Severity categories |
89 | Table D.2 – Probability levels |
90 | Table D.3 – Risk assessment matrix – Modified/industry normal |
92 | Bibliography |