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The Weihenstephan Standards ("Weihenstephaner Standard" in German), also referred to as "WS" in shortand, are communication interfaces for machine data acquisition. The standards were developed by a working group of machine manufacturers, plant suppliers, IT system vendors and technologists, under the guidance of the Technical University of Munich (TUM) at the Faculty of Food Packaging Technology in Weihenstephan, Germany.

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  • Die Weihenstephaner Standards (WS) sind Schnittstellen zur Maschinendatenerfassung. Sie verbinden Maschinen der Verpackungs- und Abfülltechnik (WS Pack) und Maschinen der Lebensmittelproduktion aus verschiedenen Branchen mit übergeordneten Systemen, wie Betriebsdatenerfassungssystemen (BDE) oder Manufacturing Execution Systems (MES). In den Weihenstephaner Standards wird die physikalische Schnittstelle, ein propriäterer Befehlssatz, ein maschinenspezifisches Datenangebot sowie die Verwertung/Verarbeitung der Datenpunkte definiert. Seit 2021 unterstützen die Weihenstephaner Standards auch OPC Unified Architecture. (de)
  • The Weihenstephan Standards ("Weihenstephaner Standard" in German), also referred to as "WS" in shortand, are communication interfaces for machine data acquisition. The standards were developed by a working group of machine manufacturers, plant suppliers, IT system vendors and technologists, under the guidance of the Technical University of Munich (TUM) at the Faculty of Food Packaging Technology in Weihenstephan, Germany. Weihenstephan libraries have been developed for production data acquisition in bottling and packaging plants (WS Pack), food industry plants (WS Food), in the bakery industry (WS Bake), and for processes within the brewing industry (WS Brew). These libraries are used to connect the plants industrial equipment within the production processes to higher-level management and control systems such as data acquisition systems (SCADA) or Manufacturing Execution Systems (MES). In the Weihenstephan Standards, the physical interface specification, specification of the interface content, recommendations for data evaluation and reporting are defined. The Weihenstephan Standards 2000 comprise the guidelines for standard BDE specifications for bottling plants; the Weihenstephan Standards 2005 describe the interfaces and data provision for bottling and packaging plants in the beverage industry. (en)
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  • Die Weihenstephaner Standards (WS) sind Schnittstellen zur Maschinendatenerfassung. Sie verbinden Maschinen der Verpackungs- und Abfülltechnik (WS Pack) und Maschinen der Lebensmittelproduktion aus verschiedenen Branchen mit übergeordneten Systemen, wie Betriebsdatenerfassungssystemen (BDE) oder Manufacturing Execution Systems (MES). In den Weihenstephaner Standards wird die physikalische Schnittstelle, ein propriäterer Befehlssatz, ein maschinenspezifisches Datenangebot sowie die Verwertung/Verarbeitung der Datenpunkte definiert. Seit 2021 unterstützen die Weihenstephaner Standards auch OPC Unified Architecture. (de)
  • The Weihenstephan Standards ("Weihenstephaner Standard" in German), also referred to as "WS" in shortand, are communication interfaces for machine data acquisition. The standards were developed by a working group of machine manufacturers, plant suppliers, IT system vendors and technologists, under the guidance of the Technical University of Munich (TUM) at the Faculty of Food Packaging Technology in Weihenstephan, Germany. (en)
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  • Weihenstephaner Standards (de)
  • Weihenstephan Standards (en)
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