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Article Dans Une Revue Advanced Manufacturing Series Année : 2021

Agile for model-based-standards development

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Industries are undergoing a wide-scale digital revolution as they strive towards enabling their digital enterprises. This paradigm shift, from unstructured data sources and paper-based artifacts to Model-Based Enterprise strategies of Digital Threads and Digital Twins, places critical importance on the interoperability of the software applications and information systems involved. One of the primary responses to this new paradigm is the use of neutral, model-based data standards. As the digital revolution is causing rapid changes to systems and industry practices, foundational standards must be able to support rapid incremental change as well. Examination of the current standards development process points to two primary roadblocks inhibiting this advancement: (1) inflated standards development time scales and (2) quality issues in the published standards. An analysis of the key contributing factors to these roadblocks and of available optimization opportunities has resulted in a recommendation that standards development bodies adopt an agile framework and tool-chain. The proposed solution includes backlog management, program increment planning, agile release trains, and offers a means to shorten the development cycle and deliver usable standards to the industry more frequently. This report is illustrated with an analysis of ISO 10303, a complex and widely adopted standard in the manufacturing industry, to demonstrate how complex standards could benefit from a more Agile development lifecycle.

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hal-03185150 , version 1 (30-03-2021)

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Brandon Sapp, Melissa Harvey, Marion Toussaint, Sylvere Krima, Allison Barnard Feeney, et al.. Agile for model-based-standards development. Advanced Manufacturing Series, 2021, 100-40, pp.1-23. ⟨10.6028/NIST.AMS.100-40⟩. ⟨hal-03185150⟩
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