Automated production systems (aPSs) are often in operation for several decades. Due to a
multiplicity of reasons, these assets have to be maintained and modified over the time multiple times and
with respect to multiple engineering domains. An increased economic pressure demands to perform these
tasks in an optimized way. Therefore, it is necessary to estimate change effects with respect to
interdisciplinary interdependencies, required surrounding non-functional tasks and the effort and costs
included in each step. This paper outlines available cost estimation methods for PLC-based automation and
Information Systems. We introduce KAMP4aPS, an approach to enhance a software-focused approach for
information systems, to estimate the necessary maintenance tasks to be performed and its related cost for
automation and mechanic hardware too. KAMP requires a metamodel to derive these tasks automatically.
Unfortunately, a domain spanning metamodel is missing for aPS. Hence, we need to develop a part of the
metamodel derived from an AutomationML description for the chosen demonstrator at first. Finally, we
apply and compare different estimation methods and KAMP4aPS to analyze the exchange of a fieldbus
system as exemplary change scenario on a lab size plant to demonstrate the benefits of our disciplinespanning
approach.
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Automated production systems (aPSs) are often in operation for several decades. Due to a
multiplicity of reasons, these assets have to be maintained and modified over the time multiple times and
with respect to multiple engineering domains. An increased economic pressure demands to perform these
tasks in an optimized way. Therefore, it is necessary to estimate change effects with respect to
interdisciplinary interdependencies, required surrounding non-functional tasks and the effort and cost...
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