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Semantic Interoperability at Big-Data Scale with the open62541 OPC UA Implementation

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Abstract

The OPC Unified Architecture (OPC UA) is a protocol for Ethernet-based communication in industrial settings. At its core, OPC UA defines a set of services for interaction with a server-side information model that combines object-orientation with semantic technologies. Additional companion specifications use the OPC UA meta-model to define domain-specific modeling concepts for semantic interoperability. The open62541 project is an open source implementation of the OPC UA standard. In this work, we give a short introduction to the core concepts of OPC UA and how the measures taken to scale OPC UA to Big-Data scale reflect in the architecture of open62541.

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Title
Semantic Interoperability at Big-Data Scale with the open62541 OPC UA Implementation
Author
Julius Pfrommer
Copyright Year
2017
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-56877-5_11
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