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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 01, 2008
Filed:
Mar. 09, 2000
Norbert Becker, Erlangen, DE;
Georg Biehler, Nürnberg, DE;
Matthias Diezel, Laufamholz, DE;
Albrecht Donner, Markersdorf, DE;
Dieter Eckardt, Herzogenaurach, DE;
Manfred Krämer, Wendelstein, DE;
Dirk Langkafel, Effeltrich, DE;
Ralf Leins, Ispringen, DE;
Ronald Lange, Fürth, DE;
Karsten Schneider, Erlangen, DE;
Helmut Windl, Peisig, DE;
Norbert Becker, Erlangen, DE;
Georg Biehler, Nürnberg, DE;
Matthias Diezel, Laufamholz, DE;
Albrecht Donner, Markersdorf, DE;
Dieter Eckardt, Herzogenaurach, DE;
Manfred Krämer, Wendelstein, DE;
Dirk Langkafel, Effeltrich, DE;
Ralf Leins, Ispringen, DE;
Ronald Lange, Fürth, DE;
Karsten Schneider, Erlangen, DE;
Helmut Windl, Peisig, DE;
Siemens Aktiengesellschaft, Munich, DE;
Abstract
The invention relates to a method for the automatic retrieval of engineering data from installations. The engineering and runtime objects are described by a uniform object model. This allows the correspondence between engineering objects and runtime objects to be determined at object level and no information is lost as a result of the mapping. In addition, a direct communication between engineering and runtime objects can take place, which can be utilized when the method is carried out.