March 2020
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"What does Open mean 2 U?"
The word "Open" means different things to different people and the word’s meaning is defined by the audience and its interests.
Just returned from AHRExpo Orlando and a very successful Open discussion for an Open Future
presentation by our young contributing editors, our dream team for Open thinking.
Who knew they had baked their thoughts into a cake complete with icing.
Here is a link to the session PDF
and Video recording of the complete
session.
Great thought leadership for the industry as these young presenters pushed me out of being part of the trendy discussion.
Great session, I had to sit on the floor because the room was full to
overflowing, and in the audience was a real-time interrupter repeating all
that was said. Fun times with thoughts being shared globally. Good interest in us all learning what open means.
We were talking in the last chapter about Born Again Connected
- Session presenters showed us that means also being born again Open which generation Z just expects.
Our contributing editor Zach Netsov
Product
Specialist, Contemporary Controls was part of this very successful
session exploring Open at AHRExpo Orlando, and the layer cake baker.
In his article “OPEN” Means Different Things to Different People he well explains that
It is actually very simple. Interoperability is something that users
must demand. Nothing will change until end users such as building
owners, specifying engineers, or systems integrators demand
interoperability. They need to know what “OPEN” means and vote for that
with their dollar. After all, our buying power is the most powerful
voting power that we possess. We vote with our dollar for all kinds of
things every day. In another scenario where full interoperability makes
its way into the BAS industry is a massive disruption. A massive
disruption to the industry would be if a manufacturer offers truly
“OPEN” automation solutions, all other companies would have to follow
or perish.
We have been at this for a while this article from 2010 states
"Open" It can be argued that the word ‘Open’ is the most fundamental key word
that has driven the BAS industry over the last decade and will continue
to drive it in the future. Nirosha Munasinghe MBusIT BSc BE (Hons)
(Melb), Product Development Manager, Open General
The word ‘Open’ is a very powerful word in the English language. It can
be argued that the word ‘Open’ is the most fundamental key word that
has driven the BAS industry over the last decade and will continue to
drive it in the future. Open standards, open protocols, open
architecture and open web are some of the key concepts in the BAS
industry. The Oxford dictionary defines open as allowing access,
passage, or a view through empty space; not closed or blocked. Each one
of us interprets the meaning in many ways. This is no different in the
BAS industry. Therefore, although ‘Open’ has driven the BAS industry,
it also has created confusion. This article unveils the intricacies of
the word ‘Open’ in the BAS industry and defines key elements that the
stakeholders need to be aware of when interpreting the word ‘Open’..
This article - Open or closed? - Can Bill Gates and Microsoft make it right the second time?
Published on January 26, 2020 Nicolas Waern "The IoT - Building Whisperer" - Making Buildings talk to people
Open at the base, proprietary on top - Innovation where it should be
Zach, and I, believe that -
“PROPRIETARY” should really be an enhancement in functionality and
security as a layer on top of the “OPEN” interoperability layer. In the
sense that I am writing this in Word, but could have used something
else if I wanted to. I can save it in a format of choosing, porting it
between PCs, Apples, to whatever program, for free, and still have it
work independently of whatever hardware I was using.
Folk that are Born Again Connected
expect and demand all definitions of Open
Revolution within Smart Buildings
in Progress - Alper Üzmezler, BASSG LLC.
We have been busy writing the open-source project called Project
Sandstar. We had set sail to merge Sedona Framework and Project
Haystack and we were investigating how it could work. Should we put
haystack on top or bottom or both? Why are we merging the two? What is
our goal? We found an answer:
• The first answer to the question was to create complete hardware-agnostic direct digital controls.
o By creating hardware-agnostic DDC, our revolutionary feelings erupted.
WHAT IF?
This leads to hardware-agnostic direct digital controls. Meeting after
meeting with 5 different hardware manufacturers; seemed like the
industry players only wanted to protect their built channels, which is
understandable.
After spending 6 months with potential OEMs jumping on board with
Project Sandstar, we changed our route and started manufacturing and
selling to close partners to test devices further. We also applied to
pitch festivals to explain the technology stack. We pitched our
goals at the US-China innovation summit, V2V innovation, Energy Thought
Summit, Haystack Connect events, demonstrating our solution to many
firms.
During this time, we focused on the technology completion progress and pilot projects.
An Updated Overview of the Open Source VOLTTRON Platform
and the Growing Eclipse VOLTTRON™ Ecosystem - Andrew Rodgers, ACE IoT Solutions and Frédéric Desbiens, Eclipse Foundation
In this updated overview of the
Eclipse VOLTTRON™ platform (the technology’s new name reflects its
status as an open source project of the Eclipse Foundation), we
showcase several notable deployments of Eclipse VOLTTRON™ and identify
the unique value of the platform across diverse use cases.
Municipalities, universities, utilities and their partners are
utilizing the Eclipse VOLTTRON™ platform for different reasons and for
different purposes. To us, the varied use cases demonstrate that
there is - to build upon White and David’s imagery – more and more
icing on the Eclipse VOLTTRON™ cake.
The MQTT Historian agent publishes data to an MQTT broker.
What is MQTT?
MQTT[2]
(MQ Telemetry Transport) is an open OASIS and ISO standard (ISO/IEC PRF
20922)[3] lightweight, publish-subscribe network protocol that
transports messages between devices. The protocol usually runs over
TCP/IP; however, any network protocol that provides ordered, lossless,
bi-directional connections can support MQTT.[4] It is designed for
connections with remote locations where a "small code footprint" is
required or the network bandwidth is limited.
Why I Move (Back) to Open Source
for Messaging, Integration and Stream Processing Kai Waehner Enterprise Architect and Global Field Engineer at Confluent
Openness: Available for free and
really open under a permissive license, i.e. you can use it in
production and scale it out without any need to purchase a license or
subscription (of course, there can be commercial, proprietary add-ons –
but they need to be on top of the project, and not change the license
for the used open source project under the hood)
Maturity: Used in business-relevant or even mission critical environments for at least one year, typically much longer
Adoption: Various vendors and enterprises support a project, either by
contributing (source code, documentation, add-ons, tools, commercial
support) or realizing projects
Flexibility: Deployment on any infrastructure, including on premise,
public cloud, hybrid. Support for various application environments
(Windows, Linux, Virtual Machine, Docker, Serverless, etc.), APIs for
several programming languages (Java, .Net, Go, etc.)
Integration: Independent and loosely coupled, but also highly
integrated (via connectors, plugins, etc.) to other relevant open
source and commercial components
Although not truly Open, For now, I think Niagara is the closes thing we have to an industry open operating "OT" network.
Horizontal IP Niagara Architecture from Lynxspring
Single, Unified Software platform and tool
Eliminate comms devices and complexity
Direct access to any device
Vulnerability, patching and remediation – easier and faster
Legacy integration capabilities
Application integrations
Secure IP network
Simplified installations
Choice
Niagara Framework® is at the heart
of
some of the most successful projects for intelligent buildings, smart
campuses, and projects focused on enterprise-scale, portfolio-wide
energy-efficiency management across the globe. You don’t want to miss
this biennial event when systems integrators, facility managers,
consulting engineers, and other stakeholders in the Niagara Community
come together to push the state-of-the-art in data-driven operations.
The Niagara Summit is all about knowledge-sharing and ideas — with
forums, presentations and breakout sessions relevant to your business
and your customers, now and in the future
https://www.ccontrols.com/tech/niagara.htm
The
NiagaraAX Framework® is a software platform you can use to manage and
control diverse systems and devices-regardless of manufacturer or
protocol. Use it either locally or over the Internet with a standard
web browser. For managing a smart building, Niagara provides all you
need-visualization, integration, control and archiving of data.
Planning for The BAS IP Revolution
THE END HAS COME!?
....For RS485
...... For Building Automation
Systems....... - Scott Cochrane, President and CEO, Cochrane Supply
& Engineering
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industry thoughts has been online 21 years using open HTML we can still
share any content on any social media platform today. Now that is
future-proofing using Open.
HTML (HyperText Markup Language) is the most basic building block of
the Web. It defines the meaning and structure of web content. we are
able to share all our past with our future
HTML is owned by nobody, it was developed by W3C and WHATWG (Web
Hypertext Application Technology Working Group), and these
organizations work to evolve HTML. HTML is owned by none.
We are able to link 21-year-old information to today's post now that truly shows the power of Open an example here
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