Objectif The goal of TORUS is to substantially improve the efficiency of the industrial control systems design life-cycle. TORUS aims to achieve this, via an integrated tool-set, by encouraging the reuse of project life-cycle processes and design information.Typical automation projects have two closely integrated parts: the large electro-mechanical plant equipment, and the complex, distributed, real-time systems that control it. At the moment automation projects are developed by either adapting sections of designs from previous similar projects or creating from new. Analysis of this procedure has shown that: - the manual nature of the work is a major constraint on achieving better design quality and lower costs - the reuse of large-scale design structures, components and design procedures is possible, and if carried out systematically could greatly improve design efficiency - other projects have demonstrated the potential for reuse in related domains (for example TOPMUSS (2255) for mathematical algorithms, DSDIC (2588) for PLC programs, REBOOT (5327) in general software and DtoP (UK Alvey Programme) for manufacturing. TORUS intends to: - identify and model information and design procedures used in existing "best practice" design - devise life-cycle design processes that reuse standard components and procedures - produce a generic information base to store and manage reusable design knowledge - develop an integrated but open tool set that will encourage an efficient and systematic design life-cycle based on the reuse of standard information and processes - provide simple interfaces to enable specialised design support tools to use TORUS reuse facilities - provide context-sensitive design process to explain and guide application users through the reuse design procedures - review and test the reuse models and tools against representative user applications The EXPRESS standard modelling language will be used to describe the data model. The quality aspects of the design life-cycle will conform to the ISO 9000 standard. The SGML standard will be evaluated as a base for the representation of structured documents. The industrial partners plan to realise these benefits by: - introducing reuse-based design, initially in smaller projects and then progressively (over 2-3 years) in larger projects in other industrial domains - exploit the concepts of TORUS by encouraging customers to be involved in the project design loop to improve the transfer of information and further reduce engineering costs - promote software products based on or incorporating the TORUS tools developed. Champ scientifique sciences naturellesinformatique et science de l'informationlogicielingénierie et technologiegénie électrique, génie électronique, génie de l’informationingénierie électroniquesystème d’automatisation et de contrôlesciences socialessociologierelations industriellesautomatisation Programme(s) FP3-ESPRIT 3 - Specific research and technological development programme (EEC) in the field of information technologies, 1990-1994 Thème(s) Data not available Appel à propositions Data not available Régime de financement Data not available Coordinateur Cegelec Projects Ltd Adresse Boughton road CV21 1BU Rugby Royaume-Uni Voir sur la carte Contribution de l’UE Aucune donnée Participants (3) Trier par ordre alphabétique Trier par contribution de l’UE Tout développer Tout réduire ALCATEL NV France Contribution de l’UE € 0,00 Adresse 33 rue emeriau 75015 Paris Voir sur la carte Autres sources de financement Aucune donnée F.L. SMIDTH-FULLER ENGINEERING Danemark Contribution de l’UE € 0,00 Adresse Vigerslev alle, 77 2500 Valby Voir sur la carte Autres sources de financement Aucune donnée Rutherford Appleton Laboratory (RAL) Royaume-Uni Contribution de l’UE € 0,00 Adresse Chilton OX11 0QX Didcot Voir sur la carte Autres sources de financement Aucune donnée