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The Papyrus For Manufacturing toolsets is aligned with the AAS vision for ensuring interoperability. | The Papyrus For Manufacturing toolsets is aligned with the AAS vision for ensuring interoperability. | ||
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− | The toolset implements the AAS metamodel published in the specification, it offers a graphical modeling environment for AAS modules and enables their deployment to the Basyx middleware. | + | The toolset implements the AAS metamodel published in the specification (v3), it offers a graphical modeling environment for AAS modules and enables their deployment to the Basyx middleware. |
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* [[Papyrus/customizations/manufacturing/aas/jdt|JDT Integration]] | * [[Papyrus/customizations/manufacturing/aas/jdt|JDT Integration]] | ||
Latest revision as of 06:04, 16 December 2022
AAS Designer
Contents
Documentation
Introduction
The Asset Administration Shell is an emerging standard in the Industry 4.0 community.
It enables the implementation of the Digital Twin for Industry 4.0 and establishes intra and inter-company interoperability.
The Papyrus For Manufacturing toolsets is aligned with the AAS vision for ensuring interoperability. It is based on two open-source tools Papyrus and Basyx: Papyrus for the AAS graphical modeling interface and Basyx for the AAS execution infrastructure.
The toolset implements the AAS metamodel published in the specification (v3), it offers a graphical modeling environment for AAS modules and enables their deployment to the Basyx middleware.
Toolset Architecture
Code Generator To Basyx
User Guide
- User Guide Introduction
- AAS modeling in Papyrus
- Import an AAS package
- Genreration and Execution of Basyx code
- Graphical modeling editors
- Tabular editors
- JDT Integration
Conclusion
This document presented the AAS Designer toolset final release.
The architecture of the toolset,vand the code generation API has been presented.
Then a user guide has been elaborated to ease the adoption of the toolset.
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