CIMOSA, standing for "Computer Integrated Manufacturing Open System Architecture", is an
enterprise modeling
Enterprise modelling is the abstract representation, description and definition of the structure, processes, information and resources of an identifiable business, government body, or other large organization.
It deals with the process of unders ...
framework, which aims to support the
enterprise integration
Enterprise integration is a technical field of enterprise architecture, which is focused on the study of topics such as system interconnection, electronic data interchange, product data exchange and distributed computing environments.
It is a c ...
of machines, computers and people. The framework is based on the
system life cycle concept, and offers a
modelling language
A modeling language is any artificial language that can be used to express information or knowledge or systems in a structure that is defined by a consistent set of rules. The rules are used for interpretation of the meaning of components in the st ...
, methodology and supporting technology to support these goals.
It was developed in the 1990s by the
AMICE Consortium
CIMOSA, standing for "Computer Integrated Manufacturing Open System Architecture", is an enterprise modeling framework, which aims to support the enterprise integration of machines, computers and people. The framework is based on the system life cy ...
, in an
EU project. A non-profit organization
CIMOSA Association
CIMOSA, standing for "Computer Integrated Manufacturing Open System Architecture", is an enterprise modeling framework, which aims to support the enterprise integration of machines, computers and people. The framework is based on the system life ...
was later established to keep ownership of the CIMOSA specification, to promote it and to support its further evolution.
[Arturo Molina, Jose Manuel Sanchez, Andrew Kusiak (1998). ''Handbook of Life Cycle Engineering: Concepts, Models, and Technologies''. pp. 187-188.]
Overview
The original aim of CIMOSA (1992) was "to elaborate an open system architecture for CIM and to define a set of concepts and rules to facilitate the building of future CIM systems".
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Access date 31 Oct 2008. One of the main ideas of CIMOSA is the categorization of manufacturing operations in:
* Generic functions: generic parts of every enterprise, independent of organisation structure or business area.
* Specific (partial and particular) functions: specific for individual enterprises.
The development of CIMOSA has ultimately resulted in two key items:
* ''Modeling Framework'': This framework supports "all phases of the CIM system life-cycle from
requirements
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definition, through design specification, implementation description and execution of the daily enterprise operation".
* ''Integrating Infrastructure'': This infrastructure provides "specific information technology services for the execution of the Particular Implementation Model", which has proven to be vendor independent and portable.
The framework furthermore offers an "event-driven, process-based modeling approach with the goal to cover essential enterprise aspects in one integrated model. The main aspects are the functional, behavioral, resource, information and organizational aspect".
CIMOSA can be applied in process simulation and analysis. Standardized CIMOSA models "can also be used on line in the manufacturing enterprise for scheduling, dispatching, monitoring and providing process information". One of the standards based on CIMOSA is the
Generalised Enterprise Reference Architecture and Methodology
Generalised Enterprise Reference Architecture and Methodology (GERAM) is a generalised enterprise architecture framework for enterprise integration and business process engineering. It identifies the set of components recommended for use in enter ...
(GERAM).
Building blocks
The main focus of CIMOSA has been to construct:
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. Last update: 02.03.1996. Accessed 15 Jan 2009.
* a framework for enterprise modelling, a reference architecture
* an enterprise modelling language
* an integrating infrastructure for model enactment supported by
* a common terminology
A close liaison with European and international standardization organisations was established to stimulate the standardization process for enterprise integration.
CIMOSA aims at integrating enterprise operations by means of efficient information exchange within the enterprise. CIMOSA models enterprises using four perspectives:
* the ''function view'' describes the functional structure required to satisfy the objectives of an enterprise and related control structures;
* the ''information view'' describes the information required by each function;
* the ''resource view'' describes the resources and their relations to functional and control structures; and
* the ''organization view'' describes the responsibilities assigned to individuals for functional and control structures.
AMICE Consortium
''AMICE Consortium'' was a European organization of major companies concerned with
computer-integrated manufacturing
Computer-integrated manufacturing (CIM) is the manufacturing approach of using computers to control the entire production process. This integration allows individual processes to exchange information with each part. Manufacturing can be faster a ...
(CIM). It was initiated in 1985 and dissolved in 1995, and eventually included users, vendors, consulting companies, and academia.
[Qianfu Nia et al. (2006). "Business information modeling for process integration in the mold making industry". In: ''Robotics and Computer-Integrated Manufacturing'', Volume 23, Issue 2, April 2007, pp. 195–207.] Among the participating companies were
IBM,
Hewlett-Packard
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,
Digital Equipment Corporation
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(DEC),
Siemens
Siemens AG ( ) is a German multinational conglomerate corporation and the largest industrial manufacturing company in Europe headquartered in Munich with branch offices abroad.
The principal divisions of the corporation are ''Industry'', '' ...
,
Fiat
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, and
Daimler-Benz
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.
The AMICE Consortium was initiated as
(ESPRIT) project to bring together stakeholders in the development of CIM for the development of new standards for CIM systems. This led to the development of the CIMOSA, which defined "a comprehensive set of constructs sufficient to describe all aspects of manufacturing systems."
[Manfred Klittich (1991) "From CIM to CIM-OSA a Step Ahead in System Integration."''Computer Integrated Manufacturing''. p. 55–65] It also established the CIMOSA Association.
Publications
The AMICE Consortium has published several books and papers. A selection:
* 1989. ''Open System Architecture for CIM, Research Report of ESPRIT Project 688'', Vol. 1, Springer-Verlag.
* 1991. ''Open System Architecture, CIMOSA, AD 1.0, Architecture Description'', ESPRIT Consortium AMICE, Brussels, Belgium.
* 1992. ''ESPRIT Project 5288, Milestone M-2, AD2.0, 2, Architecture description,document RO443/1''. Consortium AMICE, Brussels, Belgium.
* 1993. ''CIMOSA: open system architecture for CIM'', Springer, 1993.
CIMOSA Association
At the start of the 1990s the CIMOSA Association (COA) was founded as a non-profit organisation by the AMICE Consortium, aiming to promote
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and
integration
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(EE&I) based on CIMOSA. It has extended its goals in the new millennium towards "upcoming new enterprise paradigms of extended, virtual and agile enterprises, which cause new requirements on organisational concepts and supporting technologies. Enhanced decision support and operation monitoring and control are some of the needs of today and tomorrow. Capturing knowledge and using it across organisational boundaries will be a major challenge in the new types of businesses. This real-time knowledge needed to support the establishment, deployment and discontinuation of the inter and intra organisational relations".
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From the start CIMOSA has been an active supporter for national, European and international standardization of Enterprise Integration.
In 2010 the CIMOSA Association closed due "loss of membership according to people retirements."
[ IMOSA Association e.V., About us Accessed 28 Dec 2013.]
See also
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Architecture of Integrated Information Systems
The ARIS concept (Architecture of Integrated Information Systems) by August-Wilhelm Scheer aims to ensure that an enterprise information system can completely meet its requirements.
This framework is based on a division of the model into descr ...
(ARIS)
*
Computer Integrated Manufacturing
Computer-integrated manufacturing (CIM) is the manufacturing approach of using computers to control the entire production process. This integration allows individual processes to exchange information with each part. Manufacturing can be faster a ...
*
Generalised Enterprise Reference Architecture and Methodology
Generalised Enterprise Reference Architecture and Methodology (GERAM) is a generalised enterprise architecture framework for enterprise integration and business process engineering. It identifies the set of components recommended for use in enter ...
(GERAM)
*
ISO 19439
ISO 19439:2006 Enterprise integration—Framework for enterprise modelling, is an international standard for enterprise modelling and enterprise integration developed by the International Organization for Standardization, based on CIMOSA and GER ...
Framework for enterprise modelling
References
Further reading
* AMICE (1993) ''CIMOSA: OPen System Architecture for CIM'', 2nd edition, Springer-Verlag, Berlin
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Kosanke, Kurt Kurt Kosanke (born ca. 1945) is a German engineer, retired IBM manager, director of the AMICE Consortium and consultant, known for his work in the field of enterprise engineering, Enterprise integration and CIMOSA.Arturo Molina, José M. Sánchez, ...
.
CIMOSA—overview and status" ''Computers in industry'' 27.2 (1995): 101–109.
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Kosanke, Kurt Kurt Kosanke (born ca. 1945) is a German engineer, retired IBM manager, director of the AMICE Consortium and consultant, known for his work in the field of enterprise engineering, Enterprise integration and CIMOSA.Arturo Molina, José M. Sánchez, ...
, F. Vernadat, and Martin Zelm. "CIMOSA: enterprise engineering and integration." ''Computers in industry'' 40.2 (1999): 83–97.
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Kosanke, Kurt Kurt Kosanke (born ca. 1945) is a German engineer, retired IBM manager, director of the AMICE Consortium and consultant, known for his work in the field of enterprise engineering, Enterprise integration and CIMOSA.Arturo Molina, José M. Sánchez, ...
, and Martin Zelm.
CIMOSA modelling processes" ''Computers in Industry'' 40.2 (1999): 141–153.
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François Vernadat
François B. Vernadat (born 1954) is a French and Canadian computer scientist, who has contributed to Enterprise Modelling, Integration and Networking over the last 25 years specialising in enterprise architectures, business process modelling, ...
(1996) ''Enterprise Modeling and Integration: Principles and Applications'', Chapman & Hall, London,
* Klittich, M. (1988). CIM-OSA: the implementation viewpoint. Puente, E. and MacCnaill, P., Ed. Computer Integrated Manufacturing: Proceedings of the 4th CIM Europe Conference, Madrid, May 18–20, 1988. pp. 251–264. Bedford, UK, IFS Publications.
* W. N. Hou, M. Klittich, R van Gerwen: The Knowledge Base Oriented Machine Front End Services for the Integrating Infrastructure of CIM Open System Architecture(CIMOSA), Proc. Of the 8th CIM Europe Annual Conference 27–29 May 1992, Birmingham UK.
* Klittich, M.: CIMOSA Part 3: CIMOSA Integrating Infrastructure - The Operational Basis for Integrated Manufacturing Systems, Int. J. Computer Integrated Manufacturing, Vol. 3, Nos. 3 and 4, pp. 168–180 (1990)
* Klittich, M. (1989). CIM-OSA and its relationship to MAP. Halatsis, C. and Torres, J., Ed. Computer Integrated Manufacturing: Proceedings of the 5th CIM Europe Conference. pp. 131–142. Bedford, UK, IFS Publications.
* Milena Didic Frank Neuscheler Leszek Bogdanowicz Manfred Klittich McCIM: Execution of CIMOSA Models, Proceedings of the ninth CIM-Europe annual conference on realising CIM's industrial potential, Pages 223–232, IOS Press Amsterdam, The Netherlands, ©1993.
* M. Klittich, F. Neuscheler: Ist die Zeit reif für CIMOSA? CIM Management 10 (1994) 6, Seite 17–21.
External links
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