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| <p>As part of the <a href="https://www.basys40.de/">BaSys4.0 project</a>, which receives funding of the <a href="https://www.bmbf.de/en/index.html">Federal Ministry of Education and Research</a>, 4diac has been extended to support component configuration during runtime, by accessing a kind of asset administration shell. |
| This work has been done in cooperation with the BaSys 4.0 partners. |
| Special thanks to the BaSys 4.0 partner, who provided the example AutomationML for a pallet system, the example XQueries and the great introduction into the use of BaseX and XQueries. |
| The AutomationML file is loaded into a BaseX database, which provides a kind of asset administration shell for the plant. |
| This asset administration shell is then accessed during runtime to configure a function block, which controls the desired component. |
| This work has been published in the paper <i>Connecting PLCs with their Asset Administration Shell for Automatic Device Configuration</i> at the <a href="https://web.fe.up.pt/~indin2018/">INDIN 2018</a> conference. |
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