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OPC-10000-80 – OPC Unified Architecture - Part 80: UAFX Overview and Concepts3.1.14 OfflineEngineeringOfflineEngineering design phase activity, where, based on data from the vendors of the AutomationComponents , the configuration for AutomationComponents is planned (typically without the hardware available), which gets deployed
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OPC-10000-80 – OPC Unified Architecture - Part 80: UAFX Overview and Concepts3.1.10 Descriptorentry: The primary purpose of a Descriptor is to provide and share information for OfflineEngineering
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OPC-10000-80 – OPC Unified Architecture - Part 80: UAFX Overview and Conceptsdefines the general networking requirements for UAFX. Part 83 ( OPC 10000-83 ) - UAFX OfflineEngineering Part 83 specifies the data structures used for sharing information that supports the OfflineEngineering of UAFX
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OPC-10000-80 – OPC Unified Architecture - Part 80: UAFX Overview and Concepts5.4.1 Generalexchange of information used for establishing Connections between AutomationComponents (see 6.2 ) in an OfflineEngineering environment (see 6.4 ). From initial AutomationComponent development to on-site commissioning, engineers exchange offline data using ... Descriptor (see 6.4 ). See OPC 10000-83 for more details regarding OfflineEngineering and Descriptors . Assets and FunctionalEntities being used in applications, their available input, output, and configuration data, and communication
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OPC-10000-80 – OPC Unified Architecture - Part 80: UAFX Overview and ConceptsOfflineEngineering OfflineEngineering is an essential element for an automation system's development, commissioning, operation, and maintenance phases. By allowing the user to understand the automation system's operation before deploying ... simulate changes and updates (e.g., using a digital twin) before changing the physical system. OfflineEngineering significantly increases efficiency during the commissioning phase when deploying multiple instances of the same system
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OPC-10000-81 – OPC Unified Architecture - Part 81: UAFX Connecting Devices and Information Modelmodels: the asset model and the functional model. It also provides information related to OfflineEngineering (see OPC 10000-83 ) and general metadata such as communication capabilities and health status. Figure ... AutomationComponentType also includes information related to the offline configuration. For a detailed description of OfflineEngineering
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OPC-10000-81 – OPC Unified Architecture - Part 81: UAFX Connecting Devices and Information Modelinformation is typically generated by an engineering tool based on offline or online information. OfflineEngineering (see OPC 10000-83 ) offers the concept of Descriptors that describe the AutomationComponents ; see Figure
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OPC-10000-82 – OPC Unified Architecture - Part 82: UAFX Networking5.6.4.2 Application and QoS engineeringengineering During the application and QoS engineering phase, Controls Engineers, working in an OfflineEngineering environment, first create the user programs and UAFX Applications and set up the (default) networking configuration
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OPC-10000-83 – OPC Unified Architecture - Part 83: UAFX OfflineEngineering1 Scopedata format for the sharing of AutomationComponent information between the participants in the OfflineEngineering workflow. OfflineEngineering is a design phase activity. The configuration for AutomationComponents is planned (typically without ... means for capturing the information for using and configuring AutomationComponents in the OfflineEngineering phase, including the Information Model defined in OPC 10000-81 . This document outlines the OfflineEngineering processes
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OPC-10000-83 – OPC Unified Architecture - Part 83: UAFX OfflineEngineering4 OverviewOverview OfflineEngineering is an essential phase in the lifecycle of an AutomationComponent . By allowing the Controls Engineer to define, program, configure and partially validate the operation of an AutomationComponent before ... physical AutomationComponent is in place. This can be seen in Figure 1 . Figure 1 - OfflineEngineering for an AutomationComponent An important task of the OfflineEngineering phase is the definition
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OPC-10000-83 – OPC Unified Architecture - Part 83: UAFX OfflineEngineeringvendor of the AutomationComponent or configuration data produced by Controls Engineers in the OfflineEngineering phase. A Descriptor is a digitally signed multi-document file ( AML Container ) containing Information Model files
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OPC-10000-83 – OPC Unified Architecture - Part 83: UAFX OfflineEngineeringDescriptor examples overview The following subclauses describe some examples of Descriptors being used in OfflineEngineering . These subclauses are not introductions to special definitions of Descriptors . The intention is to demonstrate
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OPC-10000-83 – OPC Unified Architecture - Part 83: UAFX OfflineEngineeringDescriptor with product information When starting a project in OfflineEngineering , a Controls Engineer needs access to product information for the AutomationComponents that have been selected. Traditionally, this information is available
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OPC-10000-83 – OPC Unified Architecture - Part 83: UAFX OfflineEngineering7.8.1 Generalsigning certificate shall be included. Descriptors shall only use cryptographic mechanisms from OfflineEngineering security Profiles defined in OPC 10000-84 . Descriptor signatures shall be validated as specified in ISO/IEC
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OPC-10000-83 – OPC Unified Architecture - Part 83: UAFX OfflineEngineeringorder to create, read, write, edit and manage Descriptors , some tooling is required in OfflineEngineering . This clause provides a brief overview of the tooling functions that can be used
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OPC-10000-83 – OPC Unified Architecture - Part 83: UAFX OfflineEngineering8.3.1 Descriptor Exportmade available in a Descriptor as OPC UA FX AML types for usage in OfflineEngineering projects. An OPC UA FX Information Model of an AutomationComponent configuration is provided
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OPC-10000-84 – OPC Unified Architecture - Part 84: UAFX ProfilesUAFX Profile Categories Category Description Offline Profiles in this category specify functions for OfflineEngineering . Infrastructure Profiles in this category specify functions of networking infrastructure components
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OPC-10000-84 – OPC Unified Architecture - Part 84: UAFX Profiles6.6.5.1 OverviewOverview This clause defines Profiles and Facets for the UAFX OfflineEngineering illustrated in Figure 12 , Figure 11 , and Figure 12 . Figure 10 - Structure of the OfflineEngineering Descriptor Profile Figure