Selmo Method & Standard
This category describes the Selmo Method and the Selmo Standard as a formal approach to defining, evaluating, and monitoring system behavior. It forms the foundation for decision-making, verifiability, and responsible automation systems.
This infographic describes a structured development process for industrial automation systems, ranging from requirements definition to operation. The concept is based on a modeling level that defines process logic, hardware components, and interfaces in order to create formal documentation. This design is then transformed into executable code, which is integrated directly into PLC environments using PLCOpen XML export and used to create human-machine interfaces (HMI). The system supports both virtual and real commissioning, ensuring a high level of functional safety. During operation, the comparison between the model and the physical hardware enables precise real-time diagnosis and monitoring. Finally, the model serves as a digital twin to optimize the real system through continuous learning and data analysis.
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