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The ISO 16100 series has been developed for Manufacturing software interoperability through capability profiling. Theses international standards are also applicable and usable for developing general software applications including enterprise applications. In this paper, ISO 16100 methodology and its usage in the trial implemented environment are introduced and discussed as software interoperability tools. The capability profile is created by filling an adequate template. The templates are prepared corresponding to activity classes which construct the application. In the development stage of new application software, the adequate software units for reuse can be found to match the requirement described in the required capability profile. The matching algorithm for capability profiles using an application domain dictionary is also provided when the profiles come from different activity class trees.
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ISO 16100-1:2009 Industrial automation systems and integration – Manufacturing software capability profiling for interoperability – Part 1: Framework (2009)
ISO 16100-2:2003 Industrial automation systems and integration – Manufacturing software capability profiling for interoperability – Part 2: Profiling methodology (2003)
ISO 16100-3:2005 Industrial automation systems and integration – Manufacturing software capability profiling for interoperability – Part 3: Interface services, protocols and capability templates (2005)
ISO 16100-4:2006 Industrial automation systems and integration – Manufacturing software capability profiling for interoperability – Part 4: Conformance test methods, criteria and reports (2006)
ISO 16100-5:2009 Industrial automation systems and integration – Manufacturing software capability profiling for interoperability – Part 5: Methodology for profile matching using multiple capability class (2009)
ISO/CD 16100-6 Industrial automation systems and integration – Manufacturing software capability profiling for interoperability – Part 6: Interface services, protocols for matching profiles based on multiple capability class structure (2010)
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Matsuda, M., Wang, Q. (2010). Software Interoperability Tools: Standardized Capability-Profiling Methodology ISO16100. In: Bernus, P., Doumeingts, G., Fox, M. (eds) Enterprise Architecture, Integration and Interoperability. EAI2N 2010. IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology, vol 326. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-15509-3_13
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