Unified Manufacturing Data Architecture

Reference

Key terms, acronyms, and the industry standards the Unified Manufacturing Data Architecture is built on.

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Key terms

EIH — Edge Intelligence Hub

On-prem compute stack that ingests, validates, and contextualizes raw signals before publishing to the Unified Namespace.

CDM — Common Data Model

Domain-owned schema that standardizes vocabulary, units, and business rules; enforced via JSON data contracts.

UNS — Unified Namespace

Real-time publish/subscribe backbone (e.g. MQTT) that carries CDM-tagged events in a hierarchical topic structure.

Data contract

A defined agreement governing data structure, units, and timeliness for each data product and its transmission between systems.

LLM router

A UMDA service that directs each task to the most appropriate language model (lightweight, domain, or general-purpose) by complexity, latency, and cost.

UDL — Unified Data Layer

Governed local and central storage of harmonized CDM tables, time-series joins, and enterprise KPIs with full lineage.

FDL — Feedback Data Layer

Historical store of AI inferences, human inputs, and outcome metrics used for model retraining and audits.

AI agent

An autonomous service that consumes CDM/UNS data, detects events or anomalies, and writes decisions back to the Feedback Data Layer.

Data product

Domain-owned dataset published with a defined schema, quality SLA, lineage, and access policy for reliable reuse across all layers.

RBAC — Role-Based Access Control

Permission model enforced at UNS topic and UDL table levels to support zero-trust security.

Agentic AI

A coordinated set of AI agents that can autonomously pursue manufacturing goals, collaborate, and learn from feedback.

Digital twin

A virtual model that mirrors the state and behavior of a physical asset or process.

Digital thread

An end-to-end connective trace of product and process data that enables lifecycle visibility.

Edge computing

Placing compute at or near production equipment to enable low-latency analytics and control.

Data catalog

Central index documenting data sources, lineage, ownership, and quality across the architecture.

Data historian

Time-series database optimized for high-frequency industrial process data.

MDM — Master Data Management

Keeps enterprise reference data (materials, suppliers, equipment) consistent across domains.

CDC — Change Data Capture

Streams only the data that has changed in a source system to keep downstream stores in sync.

ETL — Extract, Transform, Load

Integrates data from various sources, cleans and organizes it, and loads it into a central repository.

OEE — Overall Equipment Effectiveness

Composite KPI for manufacturing productivity: Availability × Performance × Quality.

KPI — Key Performance Indicator

A numeric measure of performance (e.g. yield, cycle time) surfaced in dashboards and reports.

IoT — Internet of Things

Connected sensors and controllers continuously streaming shop-floor signals.

MES — Manufacturing Execution System

Orchestrates production operations and gathers in-process data.

SCADA

Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition. Aggregates PLC signals for shop-floor visualization and control.

ERP — Enterprise Resource Planning

System for finance, planning, and supply-chain coordination.

CMMS

Computerized Maintenance Management System. Schedules, tracks, and records maintenance activities and asset health.

LIMS

Laboratory Information Management System for sample tracking and quality test results, integrated through CDMs.

QMS — Quality Management System

Manages non-conformance tracking and regulatory evidence.

PLM — Product Lifecycle Management

Manages a product's design, engineering changes, and compliance through its lifecycle.

WMS — Warehouse Management System

Manages inventory, storage locations, pick-pack, and logistics.

HMI — Human-Machine Interface

Shop-floor consoles that publish operator input and display live events.

XAI — Explainable AI

Processes and methods that help humans understand and trust the outputs of AI.

Zero trust

A security strategy that treats every user, device, and network as untrusted until continuously verified.

3NF — Third Normal Form

A normalization standard that reduces redundancy so every non-key column depends only on the primary key.

Knowledge graph

A connected, graph-based form of the Unified Data Layer that links assets, processes, materials, events, and their relationships, so people and AI can traverse context, not just query tables.

Ontology

A formal model of the concepts, relationships, and rules in a domain. In UMDA it gives Common Data Models shared, machine-readable meaning and provides the schema for the knowledge graph.

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Industry standards foundational to UMDA

ISA-95Hierarchical model used to map Site, Area, Line, Equipment, and Unit IDs in a CDM.
ISA-88Batch terminology (recipe, procedure, unit) aligned with the CDM production domain.
ISA-99 / IEC 62443Cybersecurity framework for industrial control systems and IoT devices.
OPC UAPlatform-independent protocol for secure, model-rich data exchange; a common UNS broker option.
MQTTLightweight publish/subscribe transport protocol widely used for edge-to-cloud messaging.
Sparkplug BOpen payload spec atop MQTT for IoT tag naming, state, and auto-discovery.
B2MMLXML schemas that implement ISA-95 for enterprise-to-MES data exchange.
MTConnectOpen, read-only standard for collecting CNC and machine-tool data via HTTP/JSON or MQTT.
GS1 EPCIS / GTINGlobal trade-item and event standards for supply-chain traceability in CDM reference tables.
ISO 8000Data quality and master-data governance standard referenced in stewardship policies.
ISO 10303 (STEP)Neutral 3-D and BOM data format; useful when integrating PLM with the UDL.
ISO 9000 / 9001Quality management standards guiding continuous-improvement KPIs in rollouts.
ISO/IEC 22989Foundational concepts and terminology for artificial-intelligence systems.
ISO/IEC 23894Guidance on risk management for AI applications; complements UMDA AI governance.
ISO/IEC 42001 (draft)Management-system standard for governing AI within organizations.
NIST Cybersecurity FrameworkIdentify / Protect / Detect / Respond / Recover model used for zero-trust design.
NIST SP 800-53Catalog of security & privacy controls mapped to UNS and UDL access policies.
NIST AI RMF (1.0)Voluntary guidance for trustworthy AI; informs FDL and model-governance checks.
JSON SchemaIETF standard (2020-12) used to structure data contracts.
IEEE 1451Smart-sensor interface standard enabling plug-and-play transducer data into the EIH.
W3C PROV-DMData-provenance model leveraged for end-to-end lineage capture in the UDL.
RDF / OWL / SPARQLW3C standards for representing ontologies and querying knowledge graphs across the UDL.
IEEE 7000-seriesEthical and transparency standards for autonomous and intelligent systems.

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