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Page 1: 3rd Annual Energistics Standards Summit Standards – Benefits across Industries Michael Strathman Aspen Technology, Inc 23 October 2008

3rd Annual Energistics Standards Summit Standards – Benefits across Industries

Michael Strathman Aspen Technology, Inc23 October 2008

Page 2: 3rd Annual Energistics Standards Summit Standards – Benefits across Industries Michael Strathman Aspen Technology, Inc 23 October 2008

Borouge

FPCO

* for process industries

Aspen Technology, IncGlobal leader in Engineering software

• 40 of the top 40 Oil & Gas companies• 50 of the top 50 Chemical companies• 13 of the top 15 Pharmaceutical companies• 22 of the top 22 Engineering & Construction companies

25 years of technology leadership

Page 3: 3rd Annual Energistics Standards Summit Standards – Benefits across Industries Michael Strathman Aspen Technology, Inc 23 October 2008

Adhering to Open Standards –Across the Entire Value Chain

• In Engineering Design− National Institute of Standards (NIST) for properties− ISO 15926

• Vendor Neutral Interface with detail engineering tools• FIATEC & POSC / Caesar

− NORSOK Data sheets

• In Production Operations− “Right time” seamless flow of well site data between operators and

service companies to speed and enhance decision-making

− dd− Standard for transferring production & drilling data across the production

value chain− Manufacturing Standards – OPC, S95, S88, etc

• In IT− Microsoft Technology inside – Gold Alliance Partner

Page 4: 3rd Annual Energistics Standards Summit Standards – Benefits across Industries Michael Strathman Aspen Technology, Inc 23 October 2008

Adhering to Open Standards –Across the Entire Value Chain

• In Engineering Design− National Institute of Standards (NIST) for properties− ISO 15926

• Vendor Neutral Interface with detail engineering tools• FIATEC & POSC / Caesar

− NORSOK Data sheets

• In Production Operations− “Right time” seamless flow of well site data between operators and

service companies to speed and enhance decision-making

− dd− Standard for transferring production & drilling data across the production

value chain− Manufacturing Standards – OPC, S95, S88, etc

• In IT− Microsoft Technology inside – Platinum Partner

Page 5: 3rd Annual Energistics Standards Summit Standards – Benefits across Industries Michael Strathman Aspen Technology, Inc 23 October 2008

Why ISO 15926?

• Originally the POSC/Caesar data model

• Industry aligned with ISO 15926

• In production use by Aveva, Bentley− Other major detailed engineering vendors engaged

• Appearing in RFQs for software and engineering services

• ISO standard extended via “Work in Progress”− AspenTech will input IP into ISO 15926 over time

Page 6: 3rd Annual Energistics Standards Summit Standards – Benefits across Industries Michael Strathman Aspen Technology, Inc 23 October 2008

Vendor-Neutral Interface

Estimating

Process

Mechanical

AspenTech P&ID to 3rd-party P&ID or 3D

Equipment datasheet to procurement

IS0 15926 Interface

In-house integration platform

Standards enablethis interface

Master Data Model

Page 7: 3rd Annual Energistics Standards Summit Standards – Benefits across Industries Michael Strathman Aspen Technology, Inc 23 October 2008

Vendor-Neutral Interface in Action:AVEVA / PDMS

Aspen Basic Engineering P&ID export via ISO 15926

Received inAVEVA P&ID Mgr

Items andConnectivity defines

PDMS 3D Model

Page 8: 3rd Annual Energistics Standards Summit Standards – Benefits across Industries Michael Strathman Aspen Technology, Inc 23 October 2008

Content – NORSOK Datasheets

Library of all 32 NORSOK datasheets Included in our products

The standard enables two-way data transfer •Data from engineering tools to the datasheets•Data from the datasheets to our estimating and equipment design tools

Page 9: 3rd Annual Energistics Standards Summit Standards – Benefits across Industries Michael Strathman Aspen Technology, Inc 23 October 2008

Adhering to Open Standards –Across the Entire Value Chain

• In Engineering Design− National Institute of Standards (NIST) for properties− ISO 15926

• Vendor Neutral Interface with detail engineering tools• FIATEC & POSC / Caesar

− NORSOK Data sheets

• In Production Operations− “Right time” seamless flow of well site data between operators and

service companies to speed and enhance decision-making

− dd− Standard for transferring production & drilling data across the production

value chain− Manufacturing Standards – OPC, S95, S88, etc

• In IT− Microsoft Technology inside – Gold Alliance Partner

Page 10: 3rd Annual Energistics Standards Summit Standards – Benefits across Industries Michael Strathman Aspen Technology, Inc 23 October 2008

The Challenge of ISA-S95

Goals of the Standards Effort:• Provide a seamless flow of information between manufacturing and the

rest of the business

• Overcome people and organizational problems. No standards contribute to inability to share information:− Terminology is different across different groups and locations

− Representation of data is different

− People differ on what’s important

− Critical success factors are different

• Defines standard activities and the information flows between the different manufacturing activities and with business systems so it is common to anyone, vendor and end user

Page 11: 3rd Annual Energistics Standards Summit Standards – Benefits across Industries Michael Strathman Aspen Technology, Inc 23 October 2008

ISA-S95

Page 12: 3rd Annual Energistics Standards Summit Standards – Benefits across Industries Michael Strathman Aspen Technology, Inc 23 October 2008

ISA S95: Hierarchy Model (Domains)

A simplified version of the complete model defined in the Purdue Reference Model for CIM (Computer Integrated Manufacturing), combined with the MESA (Manufacturing

Execution Systems Association) model for activities in the manufacturing control domain.

Purdue CIM Reference Model

ISA S95 defines processes and data transfer within MCS and between MCS and Business Logistics Systems

OPC enables data between DCS and Manufacturing control Systems

Page 13: 3rd Annual Energistics Standards Summit Standards – Benefits across Industries Michael Strathman Aspen Technology, Inc 23 October 2008

Why Was B2MML Created?

• Evangelize use of ISA-95 standard− Recognized need for implementation ready, IT acceptable,

formats− XML was emerging as mainstream IT technology− Seed use of standards in IT projects

• Provide common base for end-users & vendors− Pre-empt competing vocabularies− Common definitions aid interoperability− Reduce duplication of effort

• Lack of XML definitions would limit standards adoption

Page 14: 3rd Annual Energistics Standards Summit Standards – Benefits across Industries Michael Strathman Aspen Technology, Inc 23 October 2008

B2MML XML Schemas

S95 Equipment Schema

S95 Equipment Schema

S95 Production Capability SchemaS95 Production

Capability Schema

S95 Production Performance Schema

S95 Production Performance Schema

S95 Process Segment Schema

S95 Process Segment Schema

S95 Maintenance Schema

S95 Maintenance Schema

S95 Personnel Schema

S95 Personnel Schema

S95 Product Definition Schema

S95 Product Definition Schema

S95 Material Schema

S95 Material Schema

S95 Production Schedule SchemaS95 Production

Schedule Schema

S95 Common Schema

S95 Common Schema

Page 15: 3rd Annual Energistics Standards Summit Standards – Benefits across Industries Michael Strathman Aspen Technology, Inc 23 October 2008

Value of ISA – S95…

For End-Users:• Provides reference to model their own business needs• Use to define what components a project needs – incrementally• Use to greatly reduce RFQ pre-work – reduces to selection list• Re-use of IP across businesses• Reduced learning curve for user and technical support: consistency• Reduces costs of inter-vendor interoperability• Used in rational vendor selection evaluation: compare against a “gold

Standard”

For Solution Providers:• Provides consistent solutions across industry between customers• Allows for lower cost integration services• Faster deployments• Fosters incremental solution deployments• Does allow room for innovation/differentiation within confines of Standard• Lower project bidding costs• Overall lower project costs and time

Page 16: 3rd Annual Energistics Standards Summit Standards – Benefits across Industries Michael Strathman Aspen Technology, Inc 23 October 2008

AspenTech Industry ExpertiseAligned with ISA S95

aspenONE incorporates process industry expertise with ISA S95– Makes the guideline practical– Across all Solutions, Infrastructure components, Visualization, Master Data Model

Developed a set of Common Messages for data exchange– Framework message structure– Rules and guidelines align with S95 Standards

Built supporting infrastructure to provide agreement on data content– Common resource definitions (Equipment, Materials)– Agreed data content support (Properties, Attributes, Units of Measure, DateTime

representation)– Basis for Aspen Master Data Model for Operations

Built supporting infrastructure for workflow, event, error handling– Central Error Logger– Common Infrastructure Messages

Page 17: 3rd Annual Energistics Standards Summit Standards – Benefits across Industries Michael Strathman Aspen Technology, Inc 23 October 2008

Master Data Model - operations

Aspen Integration Infrastructure (Publish and Subscribe Messaging Bus)

Role Based Visualization

IP.21

Operations- Domain Model

History Pointer

History Pointer

etc

Compression

Status

Time Stamp

value

Description

NameStandard orCustom Record/Object

Etc.

Time stamp

Component 2

Component 1

Sample id

Name

LIMSVibration

Monitoring

data

Name

Document System

Maintenance System

data

Name

Master and ReferenceDatabase

OBJECTS:EquipmentPersonalMaterialUOMHierarchiesAliasesEtc.

Name

Web Display

Web Display Web

Displays

AspenTech applications

Page 18: 3rd Annual Energistics Standards Summit Standards – Benefits across Industries Michael Strathman Aspen Technology, Inc 23 October 2008

Adhering to Open Standards –Across the Entire Value Chain

• In Engineering Design− National Institute of Standards (NIST) for properties− ISO 15926

• Vendor Neutral Interface with detail engineering tools• FIATEC & POSC / Caesar

− NORSOK Data sheets

• In Production Operations− “Right time” seamless flow of well site data between operators and

service companies to speed and enhance decision-making−

− dd− Standard for transferring production & drilling data across the production

value chain− Manufacturing Standards – OPC, S95, S88, etc

• In IT− Microsoft Technology inside – Gold Alliance Partner

Page 19: 3rd Annual Energistics Standards Summit Standards – Benefits across Industries Michael Strathman Aspen Technology, Inc 23 October 2008

Microsoft/AspenTech BI

Page 20: 3rd Annual Energistics Standards Summit Standards – Benefits across Industries Michael Strathman Aspen Technology, Inc 23 October 2008

Summary

• Standards are important − Users− Vendors

• Can apply to all business processes

• Are being used extensively in the process industry

Thank You