M. Kaspar, Jürgen Bock, Y. Kogan, P. Venet, Michael Weser, U. Zimmermann
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Tool and Technology Independent Function Interfaces by Using a Generic OPC UA Representation
We present a way of modelling device functionality in an OPC VA information model, leveraging the OPC UA programs specification. This allows for tool-independent orchestration of distributed and heterogeneous devices, while legacy devices can easily be included into the system by creating an OPC VA wrapper according to our specification.1