Installing the Papyrus For Manufacturing toolset is relatively easy, but does involve installing a software from a different source.
Papyrus For Manufacturing is a Java-based application and, as such, requires a Java Runtime Environment or Java Development Kit (JRE or JDK) in order to run. Java 11 is required, it can be installed from this link:
Note that on recent versions of Mac, a full JDK needs to be installed, not just a JRE. After Java 11 installation, unzip the Papyrus For Manufacturing release and double click on the Papyrus For Manufacturing executable file to launch the toolset.
The Papyrus For Manufacturing release is distributed privately to the project partners. Beginning from January 2021, it will be available to the public for free and with an open source license in the Eclipse platform.
Figure 7 illustrates the Papyrus interface. Each area from 1 to 7 represents a view as follows:
To add a view to the Papyrus interface, go to Window � Show view � select the view to add.
Bill of material composition (BOM) is a container of sub-component.
It is possible to create a BOM diagram for the BOM Submodel of the composite AAS.
For example, the BOM diagram of the production cell contains three entities, the robot, the drilling machine and the coloring system.
These entities are related with each other by the common property "Pos" (for position).