Requirements Analysis for Machine to Machine Integration within Industry 4.0

The exchange of information between two or more machines in the industrial process is one of the foundations of the fourth industrial revolution, or Industry 4.0. With Machine to Machine integration the machines will have autonomy to perform actions from the control of other machines, facilitating the manufacture of the products and the exchange of information between the various sectors of the industry. For any project to carry out, the analysis of requirements is the initial and preponderant part for the success of the other stages of implementation. Based on this, it will be defined in this paper all the requirements for Machine to Machine integration within Industry 4.0 using the KAOS (Knowledge Acquisition in Automated Specification) methodology and the UML (Unified Modeling Language).

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