This work was sponsored by the Open O&M organization, of which MESA is a member. These new standards are being developed by the ISA95 committee.
The first standard is the Information Service Bus Model (ISBM) which defines a standard method for interfacing with different Enterprise Service Buses, such as TIBCO, WebMethods, NetWeaver, etc. in order to send and receive messages between applications. The ISBM reduces the number of interfaces that vendors and end users need to support in their integration projects.
The second standard is the Common Interoperability Registry (CIR) which defines a standard method for reconciling the different names of objects and enumerations between systems. This standard helps solve issues such as multiple names for the same piece of equipment, or different names for the same status and quality values. The CIR provides a standard interface to a common global name space repository, an important but often forgotten part of any integration project.
The MESA webcast, given by Dave Emerson and Dennis Brandl, will present an overview of these two new important additions to the ISA-95 standard and MESA's supporting implementations of those standards.
Speakers:
Dave Emerson
Director, U.S. Development Center
Yokogawa
Director, U.S. Development Center
Yokogawa
Dennis Brandl
Founder and Chief Consultant
BR&L Consulting, Inc.
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How to Register:
You must register to attend this event. There is no cost to attend. MESA members and non-members are welcome to participate in the live webcast; however, only Premium members of MESA will have access to the recording and PowerPoint slides.
After registering, you will receive an e-mail confirmation message that will include the dial-in teleconference information as well as the link you will need to participate in the webcast. You will also receive a reminder e-mail.
Register here.
Wednesday, April 3 at 11:00 AM Eastern
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