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Standard No.: GB/Z 43444.1-2023
English Name: Intelligent device management一Part 1: Concepts and terminology
Chinese Name: 智能设备管理 第1部分:概念和定义
Chinese Classification: N19    Other automation devices
Professional Classification: GB    National Standard
ICS Classification: 25.040.40 25.040.40    Industrial process measurement and control 25.040.40
Issued by: SAMR; SAC
Issued on: 2023-11-27
Implemented on: 2024-6-1
Status: valid
Language: English
File Format: PDF
Word Count: 42500 words
Price(USD): 1275.0
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GB/Z 43444.1-2023 Intelligent device management - Part 1: Concepts and terminology 1 Scope This document specifies the concepts and definitions related to IDM, outlines the important role of the basic concepts of intelligent device management in the entire life cycle of the device. This document explains the relationship between IDM and other existing asset management standards. Additionally, this document provides activity structures and concepts associated with IDM programs. This document also introduces the concept of IDM programs for coordination of multiple stakeholders. 2 Normative references There are no normative references in this document. 3 Terms, definitions and abbreviated terms 3.1 Terms and definitions For the purposes of this document, the following terms and definitions apply. ISO and IEC maintain terminological databases for use in standardization at the following addresses: • IEC Electropedia: available at http://www.electropedia.org/ • ISO Online browsing platform: available at http://www.iso.org/obp 3.1.1 activity set of actions that consume time and resources and whose performance is necessary to achieve, or contribute to, the realization of one or more objectives Note: Includes work processes, procedures, and tasks. [SOURCE: ISO/IEC TR 24766:2009, 3.1, modified] 3.1.2 alarm notification to the operator of an equipment malfunction, process deviation, or abnormal condition requiring a unique, timely, and documented (predetermined) response from the operator [SOURCE: IEC 62682:2014, 3.1.7, modified] 3.1.3 alarm management work processes and practices for determining, documenting, designing, operating, monitoring, and maintaining alarm systems [SOURCE: IEC 62682:2014, 3.1.17, modified] 3.1.4 alert notification to a responsible person of an abnormal condition that can require action with a time tolerance much longer than for alarms Note: A “responsible person” can include: operators, maintenance personnel, or engineering personnel. 3.1.5 apparatus device or assembly of devices which can be used as an independent unit for specific functions Example: Intelligent measuring and control devices, inspection and testing devices, host systems. [SOURCE: IEC 60050-151:2001, 151-11-22, modified] 3.1.6 asset management coordinated activities of an organization to ensure the intended capability of assets is available [SOURCE: ISO 55000:2014, 3.3.1, modified] 3.1.7 calibration procedure of checking or adjusting (by comparison with a reference standard) the accuracy of a measuring instrument [SOURCE: ISO 15378:2017, 3.3.2, modified] 3.1.8 commissioning procedure prior, or related, to the handing over of a product ready for putting into service, including final acceptance testing, the handing over of all documentation relevant to the use of the product and, if necessary, instructing personnel [SOURCE: IEC 82079-1:2019, 3.2, modified] 3.1.9 configuration database structured collection of parameter settings for intelligent devices 3.1.10 corrective action action to eliminate the cause of a non-fulfilment of a requirement and to prevent recurrence [SOURCE: ISO 55000:2014, 3.4.1, modified] 3.1.11 covert fault fault in relation to hardware and software, undetected by the diagnostics, proof tests, operator intervention (for example physical inspection and manual tests), or through normal operation Note: These are sometimes called latent faults or unknown faults. [SOURCE: IEC 61508-4:2010, 3.8.9, modified] 3.1.12 criticality degree of risk represented by a specified set of levels 3.1.13 device independent physical entity capable of performing one or more specified functions in a particular context and delimited by its interfaces [SOURCE: IEC 61499-1:2012, 3.29] 3.1.14 device configuration procedure that loads parameters into an intelligent device to define its function 3.1.15 device lifecycle period of time over which a device with a specific model code is developed, brought to the market and eventually removed from the market 3.1.16 device template set of predefined parameters which characterize a specific device release for a particular type of application Note: Device templates are normally prepared by the device supplier. 3.1.17 diagnostics automated function which detects faults, malfunctions, deviations, and/or variations of hardware or software Note 1: Diagnostics can be initiated manually for off-line diagnostics. Note 2: Diagnostic is used as an adjective and as a generic word. 3.1.18 enterprise group of organizations sharing a set of goals and objectives to offer products or services or both [SOURCE: ISO 14258:1998, 2.1.1] 3.1.19 equipment single apparatus or set of devices or apparatuses, or the set of main devices of an installation, or all devices necessary to perform a specific task Example: Intelligent measuring and control devices, inspection and testing devices, and host systems. [SOURCE: IEC 60050-151:2001, 151-11-25, modified] 3.1.20 facility physical entity that is built, constructed, installed or established to perform some particular function or to serve or facilitate some particular end Example: Plant, factory, mill, site, or similar production location. [SOURCE: IEC TR 62066:2002, 3.6, modified] 3.1.21 facility implementation project set of activities to put into practice before the facility starts or continues its intended service 3.1.22 failure loss of the ability to perform as required Note 1: A failure of an item is an event that results in a fault of that item. Note 2: Qualifiers, such as catastrophic, critical, major, minor, marginal and insignificant, can be used to categorise failures according to the severity of consequences, the choice and definitions of severity criteria depending upon the field of application. Note 3: Failure could lead to loss of a single function of an item (e.g. secondary function such as diagnostics) not impacting the primary function of the item. Note 4: In this definition “an item" refers to "a device". [SOURCE: IEC 60050-192:2015, 192-03-01, modified]
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GB/Z 43444.1-2023  Intelligent device management一Part 1: Concepts and terminology (English Version)
Standard No.GB/Z 43444.1-2023
Statusvalid
LanguageEnglish
File FormatPDF
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Price(USD)1275.0
Implemented on2024-6-1
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Detail of GB/Z 43444.1-2023
Standard No.
GB/Z 43444.1-2023
English Name
Intelligent device management一Part 1: Concepts and terminology
Chinese Name
智能设备管理 第1部分:概念和定义
Chinese Classification
N19
Professional Classification
GB
ICS Classification
Issued by
SAMR; SAC
Issued on
2023-11-27
Implemented on
2024-6-1
Status
valid
Superseded by
Superseded on
Abolished on
Superseding
Language
English
File Format
PDF
Word Count
42500 words
Price(USD)
1275.0
Keywords
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GB/Z 43444.1-2023 Intelligent device management - Part 1: Concepts and terminology 1 Scope This document specifies the concepts and definitions related to IDM, outlines the important role of the basic concepts of intelligent device management in the entire life cycle of the device. This document explains the relationship between IDM and other existing asset management standards. Additionally, this document provides activity structures and concepts associated with IDM programs. This document also introduces the concept of IDM programs for coordination of multiple stakeholders. 2 Normative references There are no normative references in this document. 3 Terms, definitions and abbreviated terms 3.1 Terms and definitions For the purposes of this document, the following terms and definitions apply. ISO and IEC maintain terminological databases for use in standardization at the following addresses: • IEC Electropedia: available at http://www.electropedia.org/ • ISO Online browsing platform: available at http://www.iso.org/obp 3.1.1 activity set of actions that consume time and resources and whose performance is necessary to achieve, or contribute to, the realization of one or more objectives Note: Includes work processes, procedures, and tasks. [SOURCE: ISO/IEC TR 24766:2009, 3.1, modified] 3.1.2 alarm notification to the operator of an equipment malfunction, process deviation, or abnormal condition requiring a unique, timely, and documented (predetermined) response from the operator [SOURCE: IEC 62682:2014, 3.1.7, modified] 3.1.3 alarm management work processes and practices for determining, documenting, designing, operating, monitoring, and maintaining alarm systems [SOURCE: IEC 62682:2014, 3.1.17, modified] 3.1.4 alert notification to a responsible person of an abnormal condition that can require action with a time tolerance much longer than for alarms Note: A “responsible person” can include: operators, maintenance personnel, or engineering personnel. 3.1.5 apparatus device or assembly of devices which can be used as an independent unit for specific functions Example: Intelligent measuring and control devices, inspection and testing devices, host systems. [SOURCE: IEC 60050-151:2001, 151-11-22, modified] 3.1.6 asset management coordinated activities of an organization to ensure the intended capability of assets is available [SOURCE: ISO 55000:2014, 3.3.1, modified] 3.1.7 calibration procedure of checking or adjusting (by comparison with a reference standard) the accuracy of a measuring instrument [SOURCE: ISO 15378:2017, 3.3.2, modified] 3.1.8 commissioning procedure prior, or related, to the handing over of a product ready for putting into service, including final acceptance testing, the handing over of all documentation relevant to the use of the product and, if necessary, instructing personnel [SOURCE: IEC 82079-1:2019, 3.2, modified] 3.1.9 configuration database structured collection of parameter settings for intelligent devices 3.1.10 corrective action action to eliminate the cause of a non-fulfilment of a requirement and to prevent recurrence [SOURCE: ISO 55000:2014, 3.4.1, modified] 3.1.11 covert fault fault in relation to hardware and software, undetected by the diagnostics, proof tests, operator intervention (for example physical inspection and manual tests), or through normal operation Note: These are sometimes called latent faults or unknown faults. [SOURCE: IEC 61508-4:2010, 3.8.9, modified] 3.1.12 criticality degree of risk represented by a specified set of levels 3.1.13 device independent physical entity capable of performing one or more specified functions in a particular context and delimited by its interfaces [SOURCE: IEC 61499-1:2012, 3.29] 3.1.14 device configuration procedure that loads parameters into an intelligent device to define its function 3.1.15 device lifecycle period of time over which a device with a specific model code is developed, brought to the market and eventually removed from the market 3.1.16 device template set of predefined parameters which characterize a specific device release for a particular type of application Note: Device templates are normally prepared by the device supplier. 3.1.17 diagnostics automated function which detects faults, malfunctions, deviations, and/or variations of hardware or software Note 1: Diagnostics can be initiated manually for off-line diagnostics. Note 2: Diagnostic is used as an adjective and as a generic word. 3.1.18 enterprise group of organizations sharing a set of goals and objectives to offer products or services or both [SOURCE: ISO 14258:1998, 2.1.1] 3.1.19 equipment single apparatus or set of devices or apparatuses, or the set of main devices of an installation, or all devices necessary to perform a specific task Example: Intelligent measuring and control devices, inspection and testing devices, and host systems. [SOURCE: IEC 60050-151:2001, 151-11-25, modified] 3.1.20 facility physical entity that is built, constructed, installed or established to perform some particular function or to serve or facilitate some particular end Example: Plant, factory, mill, site, or similar production location. [SOURCE: IEC TR 62066:2002, 3.6, modified] 3.1.21 facility implementation project set of activities to put into practice before the facility starts or continues its intended service 3.1.22 failure loss of the ability to perform as required Note 1: A failure of an item is an event that results in a fault of that item. Note 2: Qualifiers, such as catastrophic, critical, major, minor, marginal and insignificant, can be used to categorise failures according to the severity of consequences, the choice and definitions of severity criteria depending upon the field of application. Note 3: Failure could lead to loss of a single function of an item (e.g. secondary function such as diagnostics) not impacting the primary function of the item. Note 4: In this definition “an item" refers to "a device". [SOURCE: IEC 60050-192:2015, 192-03-01, modified]
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