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1 Information Technology for Engineering & Manufacturing XML for Manufacturing Systems Integration Tom Rhodes Information Technology Laboratory
2 Overview of presentation Introductory material on XML NIST s participation in XML activities XML and manufacturing systems integration Discussion of selected XML/MSI activities at NIST Plans for the future
3 What is XML? EXtensible Markup Language Standard being developed under the auspices of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) A format for structured data interchange over the Internet XML documents are tagged ASCII text; vendor and platform-neutral Most Internet browser vendors will support XML; some already do
4 Why is XML important? Supports data exchange between heterogeneous systems Data sharing between manufacturing applications and common business software tools Facilitates electronic commerce Reduces start up costs Enables interoperability between different transaction processing systems Enables seamless integration between Internet and desktop
5 Who is using XML? Answer: just about everybody Numerous XML initiatives are underway in manufacturing, financial services, publishing, health care, aerospace, automotive, government, and many other industrial sectors For listings of current applications, see the following:
6 An XML application scenario XML document XML processor web web browser browser client application structured data
7 XML versus HTML XML is extensible (content providers can develop their own tag sets); HTML is not XML documents must be either valid with respect to a document type definition, or they must be wellformed; HTML documents may contain tagging errors XML is designed for representing structure; HTML is designed mainly for presentation XML documents are intended to be interpreted by applications (style sheets needed if human readability required); HTML documents are intended to be read by humans
8 Side-by-side comparison XML HTML <?xml version= 1.0?> <html> <!DOCTYPE order SYSTEM <head> order.dtd > <title>order</title> <order> </head> <customer id= >Smith, <body> John</customer> Name: Smith, John<br> <item id= 417 price= ID: <br> quantity= 3 >deluxe widget</item> Items:<br><ul> <item id= 892 price= <li>id: 417, Price: 19.50, quantity= 1 >custom Quantity: 3, deluxe widget</li> doohickey</item> <li>id: 892, Price: , </order> Quantity: 1, custom doohickey</li> </ul> </body> </html>
9 To learn more about XML World Wide Web Consortium s XML home page XML Cover Pages Another good place to look (contains annotated version of standard plus numerous articles)
10 XML at NIST Emphasis is on activities in line with NIST s traditional measurement and standards role as well as some projects with potential for big economic payoff Conformance testing Standards development Interfaces to standard reference databases Business-to-business e-commerce Also, several information-based manufacturing engineering projects are using XML as a data exchange syntax
11 Some current and recent NIST projects Conformance testing Test suites for W3C standards Standards development XML schema repositories using the Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards (OASIS) spec XML repositories for product data standards Mapping/transformation of legacy standards into XML Standard reference database interfaces MatML (XML vocabulary for materials data) B2B e-commerce Member of RosettaNet consortium Internet Commerce for Manufacturing CommerceNet (funded by ATP to develop XML e-business vocabularies)
12 XML and Manufacturing Web is evolving into the de facto delivery environment for distributed software systems Manufacturing software systems are following this trend (example: recent proliferation of CAD vendor portals) The network is the computer. But XML syntax alone is insufficient for capturing manufacturing application data semantics Need information modeling language plus XML serialization/deserialization algorithms Other presentations in this session will touch on this issue
13 Manufacturing projects at NIST using XML Intelligent Manufacturing Systems Modeling and Simulation Environments for Design, Planning and Operation of Globally Distributed Enterprises (IMS MISSION) NIST Design Repository Process Specification Language Modularization of STEP (ISO 10303) XML for Machine Tool Performance Data ISO , XML representation of EXPRESS schemas and data (will be mentioned in Martin Hardwick s talk)
14 Presenting PSL concepts as XML Advantages Leverages XML s popularity, support in mainstream software apps XML s hierarchical syntax a good fit for certain PSL concepts Disadvantage XML not as rich a representation language as first order logic Advantages outweigh disadvantages, particularly when full power of PSL ontology not required
15 PSL/XML accomplishments Initial set of guidelines for mapping PSL concepts to XML Promising results using the Resource Description Framework (RDF) schemas to represent instances of objects used in processes XML architectural forms used to achieve transformations from other XML process vocabularies to PSL
16 Additional PSL/XML references PSL/XML web page PSL Overview and Version 1.0 specification Lubell and Schlenoff, Process Representation Using Architectural Forms: Accentuating the Positive, Markup Technologies 99 conference
17 More on modularization of STEP (ISO 10303) STEP (Standard for the exchange of product model data) is a family of standards for product data exchange A modular strategy has been adopted for STEP in order to: Reduce development costs Allow implementations to contain subsets or extensions of a STEP specification Improve interoperability Objective: provide infrastructural technologies necessary for STEP development and implementation using modules NIST is collaborating with PDES, Inc., an industry/government consortium working to develop and deploy STEP
18 Technical approach Modules are currently specified using HTML eventually will be migrated into an XML repository Modules have a dual nature Behave like documentation as well as software components Represent modules as XML in order to take full advantage of their dual nature Manage module development like a distributed software project Use source code versioning tools to track changes to module XML documents Enable Web-based read/write access
19 Repository architecture No Web server required - off-line use feasible web-based access library + catalog XML processor printed documentation
20 STEP module repository references STEP Modularization HTML Repository demonstrator available at XML repository information and links to publications available at
21 Future of XML for manufacturing applications Increasing need in manufacturing systems integration for mapping languages Create data views on the fly Resolve terminology clashes between different industries Hide information from applications that don t know how to process it XML has two technologies for transformation/mapping Extensible Style Language for Transformations(XSLT) Architectural forms
22 At a glance Architectural forms Technique for declaring a mapping between XML documents ISO standard Supported in few tools, but not too hard to implement XSLT Procedural language for transforming an XML document W3C Recommendation Supported in many tools Can be used to implement arch. forms
23 XML architectures and manufacturing Architectural forms and XSLT likely to play an important role in future XML applications Architectural forms have already been successfully used with PSL ISO is using both XSLT and arch. forms in order to support multiple STEP/XML mapping methods without burdening STEP implementors XML transformation tools will be useful for coping with multiple manufacturing ontologies
24 XSLT and architectural forms references Architectural Forms ISO/IEC 10744:1977 Information processing -- Hypermedia/Timebased Structuring Language (HyTime) - 2d edition (Annex A.3 Architectural Form Definition Requirements) ISO/IEC Amendment 1, ISO/IEC JTC 1/WG4 N David Megginson Structuring XML Documents Prentice Hall (1998) (Chapters 9-11) XSLT W3C Recommendation For other references, see
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