
doi: 10.1002/apj.1623
ABSTRACTManufacturing industry needs a more effective and unified information system to meet market demand changes and societal/environmental requirements. This paper compares two system modeling approaches, Object Process Methodology (OPM) and Unified Modeling Language (UML), to find out the advantages of OPM in modeling the information system integration models proposed in the international standard International Electrotechnical Commission/International Organization for Standardization (IEC/ISO) 62264 (an adoption of International Society of Automation SP95). This paper rebuilds the information system integration models in IEC/ISO 62264 based on OPM instead of UML. The application in an oil refinery factory verifies the effectiveness of these models and the convenience of OPM. © 2012 Curtin University of Technology and John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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