The use cases covered in this version are listed in Table 15. These use cases can be broken into Telemetric and Asset Management categories. Telemetric use cases publish dynamic data e.g. to a cloud application for remote monitoring. Asset Management use cases require client server interaction with the information model typically for on-premises applications.
Table 15 – Device Information Model Use Cases
Use Case |
Description |
NOA: Health monitoring and diagnosis |
Monitoring of the device health including status, possible cause and further details. |
NOA: Device lifecycle Backup |
Storing of NOA device parameters including their history. |
NOA: Device dimensioning (for sensors & actuators) |
Monitor devices over time for their operating range and verify, if their dimensioning is appropriate (e.g. not over dimensioned). |
NOA: Unique Identification |
Identify a device including Manufacturer, Model, SerialNumber, Hardware and Software Revision, Product Code and AssetID (Tag for Device). |
NOA: Automated as Build |
Verify that the installed devices and their configurations match with the engineered devices and configurations. |
NOA: Read Multivariable process values |
Read the process variables from multivariable devices. |
Device Commissioning |
Connecting and binding Process Automation Devices to the automation system. |
Device Replacement |
Replacing a device on a running system. |
Device Repair |
Analyzing device failures and providing actionable information e.g. using device dashboards |
Device Calibration |
Periodic automated calibration, tracking calibration history |
SIS Proof Testing |
Provide information that allows tracking proof test intervals, valve stroke tests, verifying availability on demand. |
Batch Configuration |
Downloading device configurations for a batch of devices |
Regulatory audits |
Verifying device versions and certifications |
Use cases define the content of this Device Information Model. NAMUR Open Architecture (NE175) defines uses cases with parameters, names and semantic ids, which are an important input for the definition of the PA-DIM. Additional details about these use cases can be found in the NAMUR descriptions found on their web site referenced in Section 2.