Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION
1Scope
2References
3NarrativeOverview
3.1Introduction
3.2Mainareasofoverlap
3.3Keygapsinmodels,definitionsandterminology
3.4Summary
4Physical/equipmentmodelandinformationmodel
comparisons
4.1ISA-88PhysicalmodelandISA-95equipment
hierarchymodelcomparison
4.2Categoriesofinformationexchanged
5ISA-88ControlActivityModelandtheISA-95Production
OperationsManagementModel
5.1Mappingactivitymodels
5.2AlignmentofISA-88ProcessManagementandISA-95
ProductionResource/ExecutionManagementActivities
5.3AlignmentofISA-88RecipeManagementandISA-95
ProductDefinitionManagementActivities
5.4AlignmentofISA-88PlanningandSchedulingand
ISA-95DispatchingandDetailedSchedulingActivities
5.4.1ComparisonofISA-88PlanningandSchedulingand
ISA-95Dispatching/DetailedSchedulingActivities
byPhysicalHierarchyandFunctionalLevels
5.5AlignmentofISA-88ProductionInformationManagement
andISA-95DataCollection,AnalysisandTracking
Activities
AnnexA-RelationshipofActivitiesandTerminologyBetween
theTwoStandards
A.1HowdotheANSI/ISA-88andANSI/ISA-95standardsrelate?
AnnexB-RecommendedChangestoANSI/ISA88.00.01and
RelatedDocuments
B.1ChangeISA-88.016.5.2Manageprocesscellresources:
B.2ReviseISA-88part1toincludespecificcategories
ofresources
AnnexC-RecommendedChangestoANSI/ISA95.00.03and
RelatedDocuments Abstract
Provides help to an integration team to use ISA-88 and ISA-95 specifications jointly, in an application or project. When the ISA-88 and ISA-95 standards are applied together in an application or project, some of the terminologies, models and key definitions in these two sets of standards need to be aligned to assist the users.