ISA 5.06.01
Functional Requirements Documentation for Control Software Applications
Organization:
ISA - International Society of Automation
Year: 2007
Abstract: The scope of this standard is:
• Covers real-time batch, discrete and continuous process automation systems.
• Defines regulatory, event-driven and time-driven control system actions.
• Encompasses both digital and analog control devices in addition to non-control actions (for example, operator messages and batch end reports).
• Encompasses both normal and abnormal operational requirements of systems and shows the interactions between them.
• Uses a set of terms that relate directly to the languages commonly used by plant operators.
• Excludes interactions with higher-level systems.
Within the parameters of this scope, the standard is intended to:
• Establish functional requirements specifications for control software documentation that covers the classes of industrial automation equipment and systems consisting of distributed control systems, programmable controllers and industrial personal computers (see Figure 1).
• Provide techniques for documenting control system software. The software to be generated is a function of the computer system chosen for a particular project. The documentation procedure set forth in this standard is independent of the hardware/software system that is chosen.
• Provide a basis for validation of run-time application software after it is developed and tested to ensure that the initial requirement specification has been met.
The documentation resulting from use of this standard:
• Can be used for control software definition, design, testing and validation.
• Is not intended to require specialized knowledge of any particular engineering or computer science discipline to develop or understand.
• Covers real-time batch, discrete and continuous process automation systems.
• Defines regulatory, event-driven and time-driven control system actions.
• Encompasses both digital and analog control devices in addition to non-control actions (for example, operator messages and batch end reports).
• Encompasses both normal and abnormal operational requirements of systems and shows the interactions between them.
• Uses a set of terms that relate directly to the languages commonly used by plant operators.
• Excludes interactions with higher-level systems.
Within the parameters of this scope, the standard is intended to:
• Establish functional requirements specifications for control software documentation that covers the classes of industrial automation equipment and systems consisting of distributed control systems, programmable controllers and industrial personal computers (see Figure 1).
• Provide techniques for documenting control system software. The software to be generated is a function of the computer system chosen for a particular project. The documentation procedure set forth in this standard is independent of the hardware/software system that is chosen.
• Provide a basis for validation of run-time application software after it is developed and tested to ensure that the initial requirement specification has been met.
The documentation resulting from use of this standard:
• Can be used for control software definition, design, testing and validation.
• Is not intended to require specialized knowledge of any particular engineering or computer science discipline to develop or understand.
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contributor author | ISA - International Society of Automation | |
date accessioned | 2017-09-04T16:17:34Z | |
date available | 2017-09-04T16:17:34Z | |
date copyright | 39384 | |
date issued | 2007 | |
identifier other | TCWOCCAAAAAAAAAA.pdf | |
identifier uri | http://yse.yabesh.ir/std;jsessionid=A33FFBB4A04818B251172099FA6814F7/handle/yse/80880 | |
description abstract | The scope of this standard is: • Covers real-time batch, discrete and continuous process automation systems. • Defines regulatory, event-driven and time-driven control system actions. • Encompasses both digital and analog control devices in addition to non-control actions (for example, operator messages and batch end reports). • Encompasses both normal and abnormal operational requirements of systems and shows the interactions between them. • Uses a set of terms that relate directly to the languages commonly used by plant operators. • Excludes interactions with higher-level systems. Within the parameters of this scope, the standard is intended to: • Establish functional requirements specifications for control software documentation that covers the classes of industrial automation equipment and systems consisting of distributed control systems, programmable controllers and industrial personal computers (see Figure 1). • Provide techniques for documenting control system software. The software to be generated is a function of the computer system chosen for a particular project. The documentation procedure set forth in this standard is independent of the hardware/software system that is chosen. • Provide a basis for validation of run-time application software after it is developed and tested to ensure that the initial requirement specification has been met. The documentation resulting from use of this standard: • Can be used for control software definition, design, testing and validation. • Is not intended to require specialized knowledge of any particular engineering or computer science discipline to develop or understand. | |
language | English | |
title | ISA 5.06.01 | num |
title | Functional Requirements Documentation for Control Software Applications | en |
type | standard | |
page | 46 | |
status | Active | |
tree | ISA - International Society of Automation:;2007 | |
contenttype | fulltext | |
subject keywords | the abbreviated description of the instrument or loop for use on group displays and others having limited space. |