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BS EN 62656-5:2017 specifies a method for representing activities and relations among the activities by a tabular ontology representation, called "parcellized activity model" or PAM for short, which is a specialized use of a generic tabular ontology data model, known as the parcellized ontology model (POM) defined in Part 1 of the IEC 62656 series. The activities that can be described by this document include part or whole of an enterprise, an organization or a collection of services, a set of events or processes which interact with each other by exchanging physical or non-physical entities. This part of IEC 62656 also defines a method for uniquely identifying activities, or their homologues happenings in a certain sequence. In addition, this document identifies flows of information, objects or materials exchanged among activities, where each of the activities is represented by a class and each flow by a relation.

Consequently, this document enables characterization, classification, and identification of a set of activities as part of a normalized ontology. And this enables registering of a pattern of activities as a set of metadata and uploading it onto the IEC 61360 Common Data Dictionary (CDD), maintained as an online database of the electrotechnical concepts.

Additionally, this part of IEC 62656 provides a method to integrate ontologies of products and activities including services, in a single model. This means a product can be analyzed in its operational context for service. Such an integrated view will help people of different technical backgrounds to see and share knowledge about the extent of an enterprise that requires the products and services as indispensable resources. Such a data representation will also help analyse the key functionalities of an enterprise and its available resources, with clear definitions, limitations and interactions among them, when people are required to respond or react to a new external condition or situation in a short time frame, in particular, at an emergency or natural hazard.


Cross References:
ISO 13584-42:2010 Ed 2
ISO 13584-24:2003
EN 62656-1 (IEC 62656-1:2014) AS
IEC 62656-1:2014
IEC 61360-2:2012
EN 61360-2 (IEC 61360-2:2002) AS
IEC 62264-3:2016
EN 62264-3:2017
IEC 61360-4:2005 DB
IEC TS 62656-2:2013
IEC 62656-3:2015
EN 62656-3 (IEC 62656-3:2015) AS
ISO/IEC 11179-6:2015


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