MITRE ATT&CK framework for Industrial Control Systems
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Purdue Reference Model
Chapter 1 – Why a CIM Reference Model? Its Potential Uses and Benefits
Chapter 2 – The Computer Integrated Enterprise
Chapter 4 – The Data-Flow Graph, A Functional Network View of the CIM Reference Model
Chapter 5 – The Implementation Hierarchy View of the CIM System
Chapter 7 – Data Management Concepts Important in the Reference Model
Chapter 8 – Some Scheduling Concepts and Functional Requirements for the CIM System
Chapter 9 – Communications Concepts and Considerations Important in the Reference Model
Chapter 10 – The Place of the Human Worker in the Manufacturing Plant of the Future
Appendix I – Notes Concerning the Hierarchy Structure For CIM Systems
Appendix II – Development Considerations for the CIM Reference Model
Appendix III – An Example of the Physics View The Generic Production Activity Model
Appendix IV – Definitions of the Field of CIM Reference Models
Appendix V – A Proposed Model of the Enterprise
Appendix VI – List of Members CIM Reference Model Committee