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Open Process Automation Standard | |
Status | Published |
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First published | 2019 |
Latest version | 2.1 February 2023 |
Organization | The Open Group |
Domain | Industrial Control System Manufacturing |
License | 90-Day Evaluation License Member License Commercial License Non-commercial License |
Website | https://publications.opengroup.org/standards/opa |
The Open Process Automation Standard (O-PAS standard) is developed by the Open Process Automation Forum (OPAF) and published by The Open Group.[1] It defines a standards-based, open, secure, and interoperable process control architecture.[2][3] As an open standard it addresses the business problem of proprietary lock-in experienced by companies that use industrial control systems.[4] The standard enables innovation in the process automation market.[5] The scope of the standard currently excludes safety instrumented systems and field devices[6] like instrumentation and actuators.
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