Changes between Version 45 and Version 46 of ISO15926HowTo_Introduction

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  • ISO15926HowTo_Introduction

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    9292In the early 2000s, both FIATECH and POSC Caesar initiated projects to work on digital interoperability.  FIATECH launched the Accelerating the Deployment of ISO 15926 (ADI) project and POSC Caesar launched its Intelligent Data Sets (IDS) project.  The project's names are different, but the work of implementing their respective goals is almost identical.  Fortunately the directors of both organizations quickly saw this and decided to merge the projects into one, calling it the IDS-ADI project. 
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     94=== Matrix 123 and Matrix 8 === 
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    9496In the spring of 2008, a number of sub-projects were commissioned to demonstrate the capabilities of ISO 15926 at the spring 2009 FIATECH conference.  (Perhaps, in a fit of Keno Reeves envy, they were are given Matrix Numbers.)  The two projects that emerged from this effort were Matrix 123 (an amalgamation of Matrix 1, 2, and 3) and Matrix 8. 
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    9698Matrix 123 was designed to demonstrate a realistic exchange of data between 2D and 3D design systems using the ISO 14926-4 dictionary.  It was quickly renamed "Proteus".  Since this has been used a great many times with real projects, there was never any doubt about its eventual success.  The project demonstrated three data flows; P&ID to P&ID, P&ID to 3D, and 3D to 3D.  Each data flow involved moving information from a number of commercial plant design systems to one such system, mimicking an Owner/Operator consolidating work from several EPCs into one. 
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    98 Matrix 8, renamed Camelot, was a proof of concept that all parts of ISO 15926 could be used for information transfer.  The data flowed in the demonstration were nowhere near realistic in terms of payload size, but were realistic in the kinds of information exchanged. 
     100Matrix 8, renamed Camelot, was a proof of concept that all parts of ISO 15926 could be used for information transfer.  The data flowed in the demonstrations were nowhere near realistic in terms of payload size, but were realistic in the kinds of information that is exchanged during a typical industrial project. 
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    100 After successful demonstration at the spring 2008 conference, both projects continues, Proteus under the same name, and Camelot under the name Avalon. 
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    102 === iRING === 
     102During the work on the Camelot project, the participants developed a set of tools and a methodology that could be used to implement ISO 15926.  They gave this methodogy its own name, ''ISO 15926 Realtime Interoperability Network Grid'', or iRING.  It was successful enough that a second project, Avalon, was commissioned to ????? 
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    106 between a number of commercial plant design systems. 
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    108 In the spring of 2008 a number of sub-projects were commissioned by the directors of IDS-ADI to demonstrate the  
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    110 === Matrix 123 and Matrix 8 === 
     108After successful demonstration at the spring 2008 conference, both projects continued, Proteus under the same name, and Camelot under the name Avalon. 
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     110=== iRING === 
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