IEC 62682:2022 specifies general principles and processes for the management of alarm systems based on controls system and human-machine interfaces (HMI) for facilities in the process industries. It covers all alarms to be presented to the operator through the control system, which includes alarms from basic process control systems, annunciators, packaged systems, and safety instrumented systems.
The practices in this document are applicable to continuous, batch, and discrete processes. There can be differences in implementation to meet the specific needs based on process type.
The primary function within the alarm system is to notify operators of abnormal process conditions or equipment malfunctions and support the response. The alarm systems can include both the basic process control system (BPCS) and the safety instrumented system (SIS), each of which uses measurements of process conditions and logic to generate alarms. Figure 1 illustrates the concepts of alarm and response dataflow through the alarm system. The alarm system also includes a mechanism for communicating the alarm information to the operator via an HMI, usually a computer screen or an annunciator. Additional functions of the alarm system are an alarm and event log, an alarm historian, and the generation of performance metrics for the alarm system. There are external systems that can use the data from the alarm system.

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IEC 61636-2:2023 (E) provides the definition of an exchange format, utilizing XML, for exchanging maintenance action information (MAI) associated with the removal, repair, and replacement of system components to maintain/support an operational system. This standard is published as a double log IEC-IEEE standard.

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This part of IEC 62872 presents an IoT application framework for industrial facility demand
response energy management (FDREM) for the smart grid, enabling efficient information
exchange between industrial facilities using IoT related communication technologies. This
document specifies:
– an overview of the price-based demand response program that serves as basic knowledge
backbone of the IoT application framework;
– a IoT-based energy management framework which describes involved functional
components, as well as their relationships;
– detailed information exchange flows that are indispensable between functional components;
– existing IoT protocols that need to be identified for each protocol layer to support this kind
of information exchange;
– communication requirements that guarantee reliable data exchange services for the
application framework.

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The IEC 62439 series is applicable to high-availability automation networks based on the
ISO/IEC/IEEE 8802-3 (IEEE Std 802.3) (Ethernet) technology.
This part of the IEC 62439 series specifies a recovery protocol based on a ring topology,
designed to react deterministically on a single failure of an inter-switch link or switch in the
network, under the control of a dedicated media redundancy manager node.

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This document defines a technology independent model for a set of abstract services that is
located above the application layer of the OSI model, and that is used for exchanging
transaction messages based on the transaction models defined in IEC 62264-5. The model,
which is called the Messaging Service Model (MSM), is intended for interoperability between
manufacturing operations domain applications and applications in other domains.
NOTE It is recognized that other sets of services not defined in accordance with this document are possible for the
exchange of MOM information and are not deemed invalid as a result of this document.

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The IEC 62439 series is applicable to high-availability automation networks based on the
Ethernet technology.
This document:
• specifies PRP and HSR as two related redundancy protocols designed to provide
seamless recovery in case of single failure of an inter-bridge link or bridge in the network,
which are based on the same scheme: parallel transmission of duplicated information;
• specifies the operation of the precision time protocol (PTP) in networks that implement the
two redundancy protocols (Annex A);
• specifies PTP profiles with performance suitable for power utilty automation (Annex B) and
industrial automation (Annex C);
• includes for better understanding a tutorial (Annex D) on the PTP features effectively used
in high-availability automation networks;
• includes a management information base for PTP (Annex E);
• defines a conformance test suite for the above protocols (Annex F).

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Engineering processes of technical systems and their embedded automation systems have to be executed with increasing efficiency and quality. Especially since the project duration tends to increase as the complexity of the engineered system increases. To solve this problem, the engineering process is more often being executed by exploiting software based engineering tools exchanging engineering information and artefacts along the engineering process related tool chain. Communication systems establish an important part of modern technical systems and, especially, of automation systems embedded within them. Following the increasing decentralisation of automation systems and the application of fieldbus and Ethernet technology connecting automation devices and further interacting entities have to fulfil special requirements on communication quality, safety and security. Thus, within the engineering process of modern technical systems, engineering information and artefacts relating to communication systems also have to be exchanged along the engineering process tool chain. In each phase of the engineering process of technical systems, communication system related information can be created which can be consumed in later engineering phases. A typical application case is the creation of configuration information for communication components of automation devices including communication addresses and communication package structuring within controller programming devices during the control programming phase and its use in a device configuration tool. Another typical application case is the transmission of communication device configurations to virtual commissioning tools, to documentation tools, or to diagnosis tools. At present, the consistent and lossless transfer of communication system engineering information along the complete engineering chain of technical systems is unsolved. While user organisations and companies have provided data exchange formats for parts of the relevant information like FDCML, EDDL, and GSD the above named application cases cannot be covered by a data exchange format. Notably the networking related information describing communication relations and their properties and qualities cannot be modelled by a data exchange format.

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IEC 62714-5:2022 Engineering processes of technical systems and their embedded automation systems are executed with increasing efficiency and quality. Especially since the project duration tends to increase as the complexity of the engineered system increases. To solve this problem, the engineering process is more often being executed by exploiting software based engineering tools exchanging engineering information and artefacts along the engineering process related tool chain.

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This document lists smart manufacturing related standards with their characteristics as specified in ISO/IEC TR 63306-1.

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ISO/IEC TR 63306-2:2021 lists smart manufacturing related standards with their characteristics as specified in ISO/IEC TR 63306-1.

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IEC 61691-8:2021(E) defines the Analog/Mixed-Signal extensions for SystemC®, as an ANSI standard C++ class
library based on SystemC for system and hardware design including analog/mixed-signal elements. The general purpose of the SystemC AMS extensions is to provide a C++ standard for designers and architects, who need to address complex heterogeneous systems that are a hybrid between hardware and software. This standard is built on the IEEE Std 1666™-2011 (SystemC Language Reference Manual) and extends it to create analog/mixed-signal, multi-disciplinary models to simulate continuous-time, discrete-time, and discrete-event behavior simultaneously.
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IEC 62530-2:2021(E) establishes the Universal Verification Methodology (UVM), a set of application programming
interfaces (APIs) that defines a base class library (BCL) definition used to develop modular, scalable, and reusable components for functional verification environments. The APIs and BCL are based on the IEEE standard for SystemVerilog, IEEE Std 1800™. This publication has the status of a double logo IEC/IEEE standard.

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IEC 62530:2021(E) provides the definition of the language syntax and semantics for the IEEE 1800™ SystemVerilog language, which is a unified hardware design, specification, and verification language. The standard includes support for behavioral, register transfer level (RTL), and gate-level hardware descriptions; testbench, coverage, assertion, object-oriented, and constrained random constructs; and also provides application programming interfaces (APIs) to foreign programming languages.
This edition corrects errors and clarifies aspects of the language definition in IEEE Std 1800-2012.1 This revision also provides enhanced features that ease design, improve verification, and enhance cross-language interactions.
This publication has the status of a double logo IEEE/IEC standard.

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IEC 61636:2021 (E) is an implementation-independent specification for a software interface to information systems containing data pertinent to the diagnosis and maintenance of complex systems consisting of hardware, software, or any combination thereof. These interfaces support service definitions for creating application programming interfaces (API) for the access, exchange, and analysis of historical diagnostic and maintenance information. This standard is published as a double logo IEC-IEEE standard.

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IEC 61636-1:2021 (E) provides the definition of an exchange format, utilizing XML, for exchanging data resulting from executing tests of a unit under test (UUT) via a test program in an automatic test environment. This standard is published as a double logo IEC-IEEE standard.

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IEC 61691-6:2021(E) defines IEC 61691-6/IEEE Std 1076.1 language, a hardware description language for the description and the simulation of analog, digital, and mixed-signal systems. The language, also informally known as VHDL-AMS, is built on the IEC 61691-1-1/IEEE 1076 (VHDL) language and extends it to provide capabilities of writing and simulating analog and mixed-signal models. This standard is published as a double logo IEC-IEEE standard.

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ISO/IEC TR 63306-1:2020 This document describes the framework and the vocabulary that are used for the development of entries in the Smart Manufacturing Standards Map Catalogue. These enable the mapping and linking of standards and standard projects related to various aspects of smart manufacturing (product, production, supply chain, industrial services ...).

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This part of IEC 61511, which is a Technical Report,
•   specifies the rationale behind all clauses and the relationship between them,
•   raises awareness for the most common misconceptions and misinterpretations of the clauses and the changes related to hem,
•   explains the differences between Ed. 1 and Ed. 2 of IEC 61511-1 and the reasons behind the changes,
•   presents high level summaries of how to fulfil the requirements of the clauses, and
•   explains differences in terminology between IEC 61508-4:2010 and IEC 61511-1 Ed. 2.

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This part of IEC 62443 establishes requirements for:
• defining a system under consideration (SUC) for an industrial automation and control
system (IACS);
• partitioning the SUC into zones and conduits;
• assessing risk for each zone and conduit;
• establishing the target security level (SL-T) for each zone and conduit; and
• documenting the security requirements.

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This document defines the maturity model and the evaluation methodology on convergence of informatization and industrialization in industrial enterprises. The scope of this document includes the following: — maturity model definition; — principles of evaluation questionnaires; and — guidance for a maturity evaluation method.

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This document defines the basic principles for an assessment concerning the convergence of informatization and industrialization (CII) in industrial enterprises, including the following: — assessment framework definitions; — assessment reference model definitions; — assessment reference model components.

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This part of IEC 61511, which is a Technical Report, • specifies the rationale behind all clauses and the relationship between them, • raises awareness for the most common misconceptions and misinterpretations of the clauses and the changes related to hem, • explains the differences between Ed. 1 and Ed. 2 of IEC 61511-1 and the reasons behind the changes, • presents high level summaries of how to fulfil the requirements of the clauses, and • explains differences in terminology between IEC 61508-4:2010 and IEC 61511-1 Ed. 2.

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This document specifies the concept and structure of the ISO 16400 series. This series specify a methodology for preparing a template and items of an equipment behaviour catalogue (EBC) as a basis to structure a virtual production system.

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2017-05-03 - When published  - possible update needed to implementation dates of Mother EN & Parts 2 & 3.  BT decision to be taken at May 2017 meeting (156th)

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IEC 62714-3:2017 specifies the integration of geometry and kinematics information for the exchange between engineering tools in the plant automation area by means of AML.

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IEC TR 61511-4:2020(E), Functional safety - safety instrumented systems for the process industry sector, which is a Technical Report:
• specifies the rationale behind all clauses and the relationship between them,
• raises awareness for the most common misconceptions and misinterpretations of the clauses and the changes related to them,
• explains the differences between Ed. 1 and Ed. 2 of IEC 61511-1 and the reasons behind the changes,
• presents high level summaries of how to fulfil the requirements of the clauses, and
• explains differences in terminology between IEC 61508-4:2010 and IEC 61511-1 Ed. 2.

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It defines activity models of manufacturing operations management that enable enterprise system to control system integration. The activities defined are consistent with the object models definitions given in IEC 62264-1. The modelled activities operate between business planning and logistics functions, defined as the Level 4 functions and the process control functions, defined as the Level 2 functions of IEC 62264-1. The scope of this standard is limited to: - a model of the activities associated with manufacturing operations management, Level 3 functions; - an identification of some of the data exchanged between Level 3 activities.

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This document specifies a reference base of concepts and principles for enterprise architectures that enable enterprise development, enterprise integration, enterprise interoperability, human understanding and computer processing. This document further specifies requirements for models and languages created for expressing such enterprise architectures. This document specifies those terms, concepts and principles considered necessary to address stakeholder concerns and to carry out enterprise creation programmes as well as any incremental change projects required by the enterprise throughout the whole life of the enterprise. This document forms the basis by which enterprise architecture and modelling standards can be developed or aligned. This document does not define standard enterprises, standard organizational structures, standard enterprise processes, or standard enterprise data. In addition, this standard does not specify enterprise modelling processes.

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This part of the IEC 62443 series provides detailed technical control system requirements (SRs) associated with the seven foundational requirements (FRs) described in IEC 62443‑1‑1 including defining the requirements for control system capability security levels, SL-C(control system). These requirements would be used by various members of the industrial automation and control system (IACS) community along with the defined zones and conduits for the system under consideration (SuC) while developing the appropriate control system target SL, SL-T(control system), for a specific asset.
As defined in IEC 62443‑1‑1 there are a total of seven FRs:
a) Identification and authentication control (IAC),
b) Use control (UC),
c) System integrity (SI),
d) Data confidentiality (DC),
e) Restricted data flow (RDF),
f) Timely response to events (TRE), and
g) Resource availability (RA).
These seven requirements are the foundation for control system capability SLs, SL-C (control system). Defining security capability at the control system level is the goal and objective of this standard as opposed to target SLs, SL-T, or achieved SLs, SL-A, which are out of scope.
See IEC 62443‑2‑1 for an equivalent set of non-technical, program-related, capability SRs necessary for fully achieving a control system target SL.

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This document specifies the search methodology from software unit catalogues for acquiring candidate capability units which satisfy the manufacturing application requirements.

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This part of IEC 62443 specifies a comprehensive set of requirements for security capabilities
for IACS service providers that they can offer to the asset owner during integration and
maintenance activities of an Automation Solution. Because not all requirements apply to all
industry groups and organizations, Subclause 4.1.4 provides for the development of Profiles
that allow for the subsetting of these requirements. Profiles are used to adapt this document
to specific environments, including environments not based on an IACS.
NOTE 1 The term “Automation Solution” is used as a proper noun (and therefore capitalized) in this part of
IEC 62443 to prevent confusion with other uses of this term.
Collectively, the security capabilities offered by an IACS service provider are referred to as its
Security Program. In a related specification, IEC 62443-2-1 describes requirements for the
Security Management System of the asset owner.
NOTE 2 In general, these security capabilities are policy, procedure, practice and personnel related.
Figure 2 illustrates how the integration and maintenance capabilities relate to the IACS and
the control system product that is integrated into the Automation Solution. Some of these
capabilities reference security measures defined in IEC 62443-3-3 that the service provider
must ensure are supported in the Automation Solution (either included in the control system
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This part of the IEC 62443 series provides detailed technical control system requirements (SRs) associated with the seven foundational requirements (FRs) described in IEC 62443‑1‑1 including defining the requirements for control system capability security levels, SL-C(control system). These requirements would be used by various members of the industrial automation and control system (IACS) community along with the defined zones and conduits for the system under consideration (SuC) while developing the appropriate control system target SL, SL-T(control system), for a specific asset.
As defined in IEC 62443‑1‑1 there are a total of seven FRs:
a) Identification and authentication control (IAC),
b) Use control (UC),
c) System integrity (SI),
d) Data confidentiality (DC),
e) Restricted data flow (RDF),
f) Timely response to events (TRE), and
g) Resource availability (RA).
These seven requirements are the foundation for control system capability SLs, SL-C (control system). Defining security capability at the control system level is the goal and objective of this standard as opposed to target SLs, SL-T, or achieved SLs, SL-A, which are out of scope.
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This part of IEC 62443 specifies a comprehensive set of requirements for security capabilities
for IACS service providers that they can offer to the asset owner during integration and
maintenance activities of an Automation Solution. Because not all requirements apply to all
industry groups and organizations, Subclause 4.1.4 provides for the development of Profiles
that allow for the subsetting of these requirements. Profiles are used to adapt this document
to specific environments, including environments not based on an IACS.
NOTE 1 The term “Automation Solution” is used as a proper noun (and therefore capitalized) in this part of
IEC 62443 to prevent confusion with other uses of this term.
Collectively, the security capabilities offered by an IACS service provider are referred to as its
Security Program. In a related specification, IEC 62443-2-1 describes requirements for the
Security Management System of the asset owner.
NOTE 2 In general, these security capabilities are policy, procedure, practice and personnel related.
Figure 2 illustrates how the integration and maintenance capabilities relate to the IACS and
the control system product that is integrated into the Automation Solution. Some of these
capabilities reference security measures defined in IEC 62443-3-3 that the service provider
must ensure are supported in the Automation Solution (either included in the control system
product or separately added to the Automation Solution).

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This part of IEC 61511 provides an overview of the other three parts of IEC 61511.

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This document provides detailed technical control system component requirements (CRs) associated with the seven foundational requirements (FRs) described in IEC TS 62443- 1-1 including defining the requirements for control system capability security levels and their components, SL-C(component). As defined in IEC TS 62443-1-1 there are a total of seven foundational requirements (FRs): a) identification and authentication control (IAC), b) use control (UC), c) system integrity (SI), d) data confidentiality (DC), e) restricted data flow (RDF), f) timely response to events (TRE), and g) resource availability (RA). These seven FRs are the foundation for defining control system security capability levels. Defining security capability levels for the control system component is the goal and objective of this document as opposed to SL-T or achieved SLs (SL-A), which are out of scope.

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This document provides the overview and general principles of a method for evaluating environmental performance, including energy efficiency and other factors, of a manufacturing system that influence the environment. This document is applicable to manufacturing systems for discrete, batch, and continuous manufacturing. This document is applicable to an entire manufacturing system and to a part of the manufacturing system. Life cycle assessment of products manufactured by the manufacturing system is outside the scope of ISO 20140.

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This part of IEC 61511 provides an overview of the other three parts of IEC 61511.

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IEC 81346-2:2019 establishes classification schemes with defined object classes and their associated letter codes, and is primarily intended for use in reference designations and for designation of generic types. The classification schemes are applicable for objects in all technical disciplines and all branches of industry. IEC 81346-2:2019 is a horizontal publication also intended for for use by technical committees in preparation of publications related to reference designations in accordance with the principles laid down in IEC Guide 108. IEC 81346-2:2019 cancels and replaces the first edition published in 2009. This edition constitutes a technical revision. This edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous edition: a) The entry classes of the classification scheme have been defined to reflect the “inherent function” of the object classified; b) The classes are defined to align with the principles of ISO 22274 and ISO 704; c) A three-level classification scheme has been defined, which provides a greater flexibility for the designer in some technical fields; d) Classes are defined by their definition and provided with a preferred term. Examples are provided if needed; e) A separate classification scheme for spaces has been provided.

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This document specifies an aggregation process that provides aggregated environmental performance evaluation data in accordance with a given environmental performance evaluation specification conforming to ISO 20140-2, by using a set of environmental performance evaluation data conforming to ISO 20140-5. This document does not specify any aggregation processes specific to particular implementations of manufacturing systems.

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This document specifies a set of template definitions to describe the capability of a software unit of an automation solution that can be mapped to the functional requirements of a target manufacturing application. This document specifies how to develop and manage a software unit catalogue in terms of capability properties and defines mapping rules from capability profiles to a software unit catalogue.

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This document contains descriptions for the practical use for applying formulae as specified in ISO 22400-2 for key performance indicators for production control and monitoring. This document is intended to be applied in conjunction with the content of ISO 22400-2.

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This document specifies a framework for describing an automation solution in terms of a set of capabilities provided by a set of manufacturing software units. The framework also defines a set of capability elements and composition rules to represent the interoperability criteria in terms of the automation system capability requirements of an enterprise application.

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This document defines the detailed interface services and protocols used in a matching method based on multiple capability class structures. This document also defines a CPTI (Capability Profile Template Interface) Service Group, an Extended CPI (Capability Profile Interface) Service Group and an Extended Matcher Interface Service Group, which is extensions of the Type 1, Type 2 and Type 3 services, respectively, specified in ISO 16100-3:2005,5.4. This document also defines the CCSI (Capability Class Structure Interface) Service Group, an additional service group used to create, register, access and modify a capability class structure for the reference manufacturing domain models specified in ISO 16100-5:2009, Clause 6. This document also specifies detailed contents of the specific part of a capability profile template defined in ISO 16100-5:2009, Clause 7.

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This document specifies a process for environmental performance evaluation of activities executed by a manufacturing system based on the general principles described in ISO 20140‑1. The process uses environmental performance evaluation data based on ISO 20140‑5. This document does not specify any evaluation process specific to particular implementations of manufacturing systems.

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This part of IEC 62443 specifies process requirements for the secure development of
products used in industrial automation and control systems. It defines a secure development
life-cycle (SDL) for the purpose of developing and maintaining secure products. This life-cycle
includes security requirements definition, secure design, secure implementation (including
coding guidelines), verification and validation, defect management, patch management and
product end-of-life. These requirements can be applied to new or existing processes for
developing, maintaining and retiring hardware, software or firmware for new or existing
products. These requirements apply to the developer and maintainer of the product, but not to
the integrator or user of the product. A summary list of the requirements in this document can
be found in Annex B.

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This part of IEC 62439 specifies two redundancy protocols designed to provide seamless recovery in case of single failure of an inter-bridge link or bridge in the network, which are based on the same scheme: parallel transmission of duplicated information. This third edition cancels and replaces the second edition published in 2012. This edition constitutes a technical revision. This edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous edition:
- technical corrections and extension of specifications;
- consideration of IEC 61588 clock synchronization with end-to-end delay measurement alongside the existing peer-to-peer delay measurement in PRP.

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ISO/TR 23087:2018 is the reference framework for the Big Picture project. The Big Picture aims at monitoring the consistency of published standards and current or future standardization projects. The Big Picture enables the standardization stakeholders to identify, for each concerned standard or standardization project, the relevant characteristics related to the positioning and impact of the standard or standardization project in the industry. Although the Big Picture was designed initially for the universe of discourse of ISO/TC 184 and then IEC/TC 65, it applies to manufacturing in general.

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