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BSI PD CEN/TS 16658:2014

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Requirements for establishing manufacturing enterprise process interoperability. Maturity model for assessing enterprise interoperability

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BSI 2014 30
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This Technical Specification specifies:

  • levels to represent the capability of an enterprise to interoperate with other enterprises;

  • measures for assessing the capability of a specific enterprise to interoperate with other enterprises;

  • methods for combining these measures into two kinds of overall assessment (i) maturity level by concern and barrier and (ii) assessment relative to four designated maturity levels;

  • a method for representing concern and barrier overall assessments in a graphical form and for identifying where capabilities are required to achieve desired higher levels of interoperability.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
5 Foreword
6 Introduction
7 1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
9 4 Abbreviated terms
5 Conformity with this Technical Specification
6 Basic concepts of enterprise interoperability (informative)
6.1 Enterprise Interoperability
6.2 Framework for Enterprise Interoperability
10 Figure 1 — Framework for Enterprise Interoperability
7 The Maturity Model for Enterprise Interoperability (MMEI)
7.1 Scope of model
7.2 Overview of the levels of interoperability maturity
11 Table 1 — Enterprise interoperability maturity levels
Table 2 — Maturity levels vs. interoperation environments
12 Table 3 — Maturity levels and degree of interoperability
Table 4 — Characterising the kinds of interoperability barriers
13 Table 5 — Characterising MMEI levels by enterprise capabilities for interoperation
8 Specification of the five maturity levels
8.1 Maturity Level 0 – Unprepared
14 Table 6 — Description of the interoperability maturity level 0
8.2 Maturity Level 1 – Defined
15 Table 7 — Description of interoperability maturity level 1
8.3 Maturity Level 2 – Aligned
16 Table 8 — Description of interoperability maturity level 2
8.4 Maturity Level 3 – Organised
17 Table 9 —Description of interoperability maturity level 3
8.5 Maturity Level 4 – Adaptive
18 Table 10 — Description of interoperability maturity level 4
9 Concern-based assessment of maturity levels
9.1 Approach
9.2 Maturity assessment guidelines
20 Table 11 — Maturity assessment questions
22 Table 12 —Pro forma for enterprise interoperability summary
9.3 Illustrative data
Table 13 — Maturity assessment – example Blue enterprise
23 Table 14 —Maturity assessment – example Blue enterprise summary
Table 15 — Maturity assessment – example Red enterprise data
Table 16 — Maturity assessment – example Red enterprise summary
24 9.4 Graphical representation of maturity level by concern and barrier
Figure 2 — Interoperability maturity assessment representation, viewed by kinds of barrier and kinds of concern
25 Figure 3 — Interoperability maturity assessment representation, viewed by kinds of concern and kinds of barrier
26 Bibliography
BSI PD CEN/TS 16658:2014
$142.49