À quand le “HTTP” de l’industrie ?

En 1990, naît une simple brique technologique qui va révolutionner nos vies : le fameux “HTTP” Hypertext Transfer Protocol — HTTP/1.1. En 1997, la norme de ce protocole protocole de communication client-serveur est définitivement adoptée sous l’acronyme (RFC 2068). Il permet l’échange simple et universel de données sur un réseau a été le fondement qui a permis l’expansion fulgurante d’internet, le World Wide Web. On peut alors légitimement se demander quand aura lieu ce même tournant pour notre industrie ? À quand le “HTTP” de l’industrie qui permettra de faciliter les procédures de maintenance, raccourcir les délais d’approvisionnement et fiabiliser les installations vieillissantes pour ne citer que quelques uns des nombreux bénéfices attendus de la fameuse Industrie 4.0. Depuis plus de 10 ans de nombreuses initiatives de standardisation des données pour l’industrie ont vu le jour (ISO 15926, CFIHOS, DEXPI, IFC/BIM, e-Class, etc). Tant qu’un standard de description et d’échange des données industrielles ne sera pas stabilisé et largement adopté, les éditeurs de logiciels ainsi que les industriels seront confrontés à des choix compliqués sans solution parfaite. C’est un peu comme si, lors de l’achat de votre nouvel ordinateur, vous deviez choisir un seul réseau internet sur lequel vous voulez naviguer parmi une dizaine de réseaux existants… Chez Samp, il nous semble qu’une partie de la réponse réside dans 2 facteurs clefs :
  1. Dissocier au maximum l’implémentation des cas d’usages métiers du modèle de données sous-jacent (qui doit pouvoir s’adapter régulièrement aux évolutions des normes et standards).
  2. La flexibilité. Etre en capacité de s’adapter à l’état du système d’information actuel des acteurs industriels sans imposer une démarche “Big Bang” de refonte de leurs données.
Et bien entendu, les éditeurs de logiciels ont un rôle clef à jouer dans la création et la promotion de nouveaux standards !

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Stéphane Evanno

Chief Strategy & Development Officer

What can you expect from a demo with Samp?

Scanning Services

Extend the reach of your scanning services by delivering your scanning campaigns on a purely web-based portal, designed from the ground up for the industry. Leverage your surveying and topographic expertise to consolidate valuable field data into a single viewer: maps, aerial and drone orthophotos, laser scans, photogrammetry or videogrammetry, and georadar can now be securely viewed, updated and shared in one place.

Engineering services, EPC

Upscale the value of your engineering services offering by delivering digital twin as a service, powered by your qualified staff. Improve customer retention with longer-term contracts that ensure continuous synchronization of technical documentation with the as-built facility. Accelerate or automate the production of technical deliverables when working on brownfield projects with little or no existing input information.

CONTRACT OPERATORS

When preparing a quote for operating a facility on behalf of the owner, be sure to maximize that short window of time by taking advantage of as much technical information as possible. Turn your initial site visit into a unique opportunity to capture the current condition of the facility. Make a bid that will beat the competition with an already operational digital twin, while giving you increased confidence in your future service contract margins.

OWNER OPERATORS

Whether you manage a single plant or a fleet of sites, whether your facilities are on-shore or off-shore, we can help you build and maintain a twin within days. Major milestones in a plant’s lifecycle, such as handover from EPC to operator, change of ownership, revamping or decommissioning, provide an opportunity to implement a safer and more efficient way of working with your extended teams, regardless of the quality of your technical data.