4.1.1.3 Ctrl Configuration, Ctrl Resources and Ctrl Tasks
These elements are integrated within the software model as defined in the standard (see below).

At the highest level, the entire software required to solve a particular control problem can be formulated as a Ctrl Configuration. A Ctrl Configuration is specific to a particular type of control system, including the arrangement of the hardware, i.e. processing resources, memory addresses for I/O channels and system capabilities.
Within a Ctrl Configuration one can define one or more Ctrl Resources. One can look at a Ctrl Resource as a processing facility that is able to execute IEC 61131-3 Ctrl Programs.
Within a Ctrl Resource, one or more Ctrl Tasks can be defined. Ctrl Tasks control the execution of a set of Ctrl Programs and/or Ctrl Function Blocks. These can either be executed periodically or upon the occurrence of a specified trigger, such as the change of a Ctrl Variable.
Ctrl Programs are built from a number of different software elements written in any of the IEC 61131-3 defined programming languages. Typically, a Ctrl Program consists of a network of Ctrl Functions and Ctrl Function Blocks, which are able to exchange data. Ctrl Functions and Ctrl Function Blocks are the basic building blocks, containing a data structure and an algorithm.