Abstract Nowadays industries seek smart solutions for deal with information and data management. Usually, transactional systems are difficult to exploit, due to their complex and rigid structure or due to the use of different technologies which are not well integrated. This paper proposes the development of a general framework for data extraction from process documentation, facilitating the management of data exchange at scheduling level with different process levels. The proposed framework derives from a straight process standardization using ANSI/ISA-88 and ANSI/ISA-95 standards. As a result, the different information and data required for the scheduling task is delivered to the specific analytical program as required. Thus, the framework is capable of integrate the transactional systems, and make a data conciliation and available to the process control layer. Besides, it is capable of building different data structures as required from any mathematical programming models. Finally, the framework could easily react to production system changes or analytical modeling changes, with flexible data and information structures.
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