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ISO 20123:2023

ISO 20123:2023 Automation systems and integration – Industrial data – Nuclear digital ecosystem specifications

CDN $422.00

SKU: aa49041fda63 Category:

Description

This document provides:

     a review and summary of the adoption of digital methods and technology in the national nuclear sectors;

     a summary of the state of the art of some of the standards supporting the digital representation and interoperability of industrial data;

     orientation on the use of these standards for model-based systems engineering (MBSE) in order to achieve a nuclear digital ecosystem (NDE);

     a high-level roadmap of the stages by which this ecosystem can be achieved, taking into account the maturity of the actors of the ecosystem, their relationships and the added value of using advanced standards.

NOTE            The complete reports from the participating entities are presented in Annexes A to G.

This document includes the following:

     the systems composing the nuclear facilities and their input, output, and other products resulting from interactions in the nuclear system or with its environment;

     the material accounting and the corresponding requirements;

     waste management: all types of nuclear waste produced during processes and activities, and their properties are considered for a seamless management of information in the whole value chain of the nuclear ecosystem.

Edition

1

Published Date

2023-09-12

Status

PUBLISHED

Pages

87

Language Detail Icon

English

Format Secure Icon

Secure PDF

Abstract

This document provides:

-     a review and summary of the adoption of digital methods and technology in the national nuclear sectors;

-     a summary of the state of the art of some of the standards supporting the digital representation and interoperability of industrial data;

-     orientation on the use of these standards for model-based systems engineering (MBSE) in order to achieve a nuclear digital ecosystem (NDE);

-     a high-level roadmap of the stages by which this ecosystem can be achieved, taking into account the maturity of the actors of the ecosystem, their relationships and the added value of using advanced standards.

NOTE            The complete reports from the participating entities are presented in Annexes A to G.

This document includes the following:

-     the systems composing the nuclear facilities and their input, output, and other products resulting from interactions in the nuclear system or with its environment;

-     the material accounting and the corresponding requirements;

-     waste management: all types of nuclear waste produced during processes and activities, and their properties are considered for a seamless management of information in the whole value chain of the nuclear ecosystem.

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