OpenO&M

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OpenO&M (Open Operations and Maintenance) is an initiative of the following industry standards organisations:

The aim of OpenO&M is to provide a harmonized set of standards. From the organizational point of view, OpenO&M is a virtual organization maintained by MIMOSA.{{cite web|title=Analysis of Standards for Lifecycle Management of Systems for US Army --- a preliminary investigation|url=https://www.nist.gov/manuscript-publication-search.cfm?pub_id=822627|publisher=NIST|date=1 August 2006}}

OpenO&M framework

The OpenO&M framework consists of the following standards for the exchange of Operations & Maintenance data and associated context:

  • MIMOSA Open System Architecture for Enterprise Application Integration (OSA-EAI)
  • MIMOSA Open System Architecture for Condition-Based Maintenance (OSA-CBM) based on ISO 13374{{cite web|title=Condition monitoring and diagnostics of machines -- Data processing, communication and presentation|url=http://www.iso.org/iso/iso_catalogue/catalogue_tc/catalogue_detail.htm?csnumber=21832|publisher=ISO|date=2003}}
  • ANSI/ISA-95 – Enterprise/Control System Interface Standard
  • ISA-99 – Control System Cyber-Security Standard
  • ISA-OMAC – Open Modular Architecture Controls group standardizing packaging machinery interfaces
  • OPC interface specifications and data transport standards

Joint working groups

OpenO&M is composed Joint Working Groups (JWG). These JWG are diverse groups of relevant organizations and subject matter experts.

There are three Joint Working Groups:

  • Manufacturing JWG
  • Facilities JWG
  • Military JWG

The JWG are focused on enabling O&M application interoperability. The goal of the JWG is to offer domain end users a harmonized set of data exchange standards while avoiding duplication of work.{{cite web|title=OpenO&M|url=http://openoandm.org/}}

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