Indust
Revolution
Interoperability
The Holy Grail For
IIoT
The 4th Industrial Revolution
May 01, 2019
A website for Definition of interoperability writes the following words:
"Interoperability is a characteristic of a product or system, whose Interfaces are completely understood, to work with other products or systems, present or future, in either implementation or access, without any restrictions. [Translation: GDT Interop, John McCreesh, Ed Daniel]
The website "Merriam-Webster
writes:
Interoperability is the ability of a system (such as a weapons system) to work with or use the parts or equipment of another system.
Another website TECHTARGET.COM writes in this regard:
Interoperability (pronounced IHN- tuhr -AHP- uhr -uh-BIHL- ih -tee) is the ability of different systems, devices, applications or products to connect and communicate in a coordinated way, without effort from the end user.
The website "TECHTARGET.COM" adds, "Functions of interoperable components include data access, data transmission and cross-organizational collaboration regardless of its developer or origin. Similar to compatibility, interoperability helps organizations achieve higher efficiency and a more holistic view of information."
"The issues such as Security, interoperability and connectivity are establishing a holy trinity. Each of them represents the challenges in the cosmos of IIoT And Industry 4.0."
A website "au.element14.com" writes the challenges of implementing IIoT the following: "Security, interoperability and connectivity are often cited as the three major obstacles to implementing IIoT. A lack of security for critical infrastructure is a risk to operational performance."
[1]
This website adds, "A lack of standardized protocols for industrial networks can pose significant limitations on how to get gear from different vendors “talking” to one another." [1]
It continues, "Since industrial processes operate in real time, the need for time sensitive, low latency and high reliability networks that connect massive wireless I/O to the controller is another important challenge that cannot be underestimated."[1]
On Jun 25, 2018, an author with a pseudonym Graytrain in "MEDIUM.COM" writes about Interoperability with these words:
"Interoperability is the characteristic of a computer system or network, to interact, exchange and make use of information with an independent, outside system or network." [2]
On March 23, 2019, Atin Chhabra in his article entitled "IIoT And Industry 4.0: The Basics You Need to Know" writes, "IoT (Internet of Things), IIoT (Industrial Internet of Things), and Industry 4.0 – all of these are essential terms in the current industrial ecosystem." [3]
The author of this article, Chhabra, adds, "So, it’s important to eradicate the misunderstandings surrounding each of these terms and outline the advantages organisations can avail by critically understanding them." [3]
What is the Fourth Industrial Revolution?
by Prof Klaus Schwab
Henning Kagermann -
Future Mobility
Summit 2018
На пути к индустрии 4.0 -
Цифровое предприятие от SIEMENS
On November 29, 2017, DE Editors quote K. Eric Harper, IIC Industrial Analytics Task Group chair, IIC Steering Committee member and senior principal scientist at ABB as saying, “Our framework provides a common understanding and encourages interoperability across the IIoT ecosystem."[4]
On March 20, 2019, a software company "Platain.Com" [in the fields of the Industrial IoT and AI-based manufacturing optimization software] addresses about the coping with legacy systems and interoperability when implementing new technologies, systems in its website.
Denis McGee" The Holy Grail of Smart Object Interoperability The Process Automation Arena Robert Assimiti... The Holy Grail of SO Interoperability Holy Grail: – No middleboxes/translation gateway – Networking and security should be interoperable and independent of application and link layer A good starting point: – Standardize capability discovery to allow smart objects to learn whether they can interoperate “You might say that I’m a dreamer, but I’m not the only one.” "
Source:
The Holy Grail of
Smart
Object
Interoperability
The Process
Automation
Arena
Robert Assimiti
LINKS:
The Need
to Accelerate
the Interoperability
Ripple Effect
in Digital Health
Moving Interoperability
Into the Future:
The Accreon
Health Cloud
6 Keys
to Hospital
Interoperability
On November 30, 2018, Daniel Newman writes an article entitled "The Holy Grail of Digital: Speaking with Jason Shepherd of Dell Technologies – Futurum Tech Podcast Interview Series" in the FUTURUM TECH PODCAST in which he asks Mr. Shepherd about the holy grail for IOT and edge computing."[5]
The author of the article, Newman quotes Shepherd of Dell Technologies as saying, "IOT is really embedded computing hitting scale for a variety of factors that we’ll talk through, and then we want to get into advanced class, including the holy grail, as you mentioned." [5]
The writer quotes further of Mr. Shepherd's response as it follows: " My role as CTO [at Dell]is how do we drive massive scale in markets? This is where the big money is. And how do we drive, as part of that, more interoperability into the market? ‘Cause interoperability breeds scale."[5]
The author's article provides more answers from Jason Shepherd of Dell Technologies as saying, "The investments Dell is making a lot of companies are coming in, great stuff, you know, EdgeX Foundry is a project that’s all about driving vendor neutral interoperability between devices and applications at the edge." [5]
According to Mr. Shepherd, "We need greater interoperability for bigger scale. With scale creates a bigger stage, a bigger stage produces a better show." [5]
Industry 4.0:
Exploring the world of connected enterprises |
Deloitte Insights
KPMG: Industry 4.0
Industry 4.0 •
A Brief History
What is
the Fourth Industrial Revolution?
Henning Kagermann:
Herausforderungen
der Industrie 4.0
#DigitalCapitalism
On August 28, 2018, Asha McLean, who joined the ZDNet team in Sydney as a journalist writes an article entitled "Dell's new IoT surveillance solution prepping for 'holy grail' of edge computing" in "zdnet.com". [6]
Author, Asha McLean notes, "The first release of its computer vision play, the surveillance appliance is the beginning of Dell Technologies' push for an open approach to IoT and edge computing." [6]
The author adds, "Dell Technologies has announced new solutions and bundles on Tuesday aimed at simplifying edge computing and Internet of Things (IoT) deployment, with the idea to build an open foundation that scales to meet the demand of a connected world." [6]
In a website "internetofbusiness.com", 15th-16th November 2016, Doubletree by Hilton Tower Bridge London], addressing the technical challenges for enterprises deploying IoT solutions, the head of R&D, Nominet Oxford Flood Projec, the title of Mr. Adam Leach's speech is "IoT interoperability: The holy grail for IoT". [7]
In this regard he addresses the following, "Building systems that talk to each other is pivotal to the success of IoT Projects."[7]
According to Mr. Leach, "But IoT is fragmented and currently lacks interoperability. This session will explore the requirements for a connected, interoperable environment to enable an enterprise that is IoT ready.
- The basic building blocks for IoT interoperability
- What approaches can be taken to meet the challenge of enabling IoT interoperability?
- What efforts are being made in key standards development organisations to support
interoperability. [7]
Rami Avidan, Managing Director IoT, Tele2 questions: "What can we learn from initial projects to enable future ones?"[7]
Rana Ghosh-Roy, Head of Cognitive and Analytic Practice, IBM addresses, "With data being the new oil, how will future advances in machine learning and software automation impact the IoT within the enterprise?" [7]
Mr. Ghosh-Roy says, "What plans should organisations make now to ensure they are well positioned to benefit from future advances? In this closing keynote we examine how this rapidly evolving area will bring a new wave of change to enterprise IoT." [7]
Paul Green & Ali Nicholl, Iotic Labs says, "With so many connected devices, how will businesses create a place where things can share data, where data can be mashed with data from others things, where anything can be related and made into useful decision making data? How will it be stored, managed and secured?"[7]
The speakers of 15th-16th November 2016, Doubletree by Hilton Tower Bridge London, Mr. Green & Mr. Nicholl address, "Sensors, devices, remote equipment and even dumb things can share their data with each other and can be shared or exchanged, creating new relationships, insights and whole new ways to
interact." [7]
They go further to say, " We look at innovative, realistic ways that this can be done and possibilities for driving business change without leaving broken useless pieces of the Internet of Things behind." [7]
[1]
The IIoT
Will Have
a Transformative Impact
on Plant Maintenance
[2]
Interoperability —
The Holy Grail of
Blockchain
[3]
IIoT And
Industry 4.0:
The Basics
You Need to Know
[4]
IIC Publishes
IIoT
Analytics Framework
Technical Report
[5]
The Holy Grail of
Digital:
Speaking
with Jason Shepherd of
Dell Technologies –
Futurum Tech
Podcast Interview
Series
[6]
Dell's
new IoT
surveillance
solution
prepping for 'holy grail'
of edge
computing
[7]
Addressing
the technical
challenges
for enterprises
deploying IoT solutions
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На пути к индустрии 4.0 -
Цифровое предприятие от SIEMENS
On November 29, 2017, DE Editors quote K. Eric Harper, IIC Industrial Analytics Task Group chair, IIC Steering Committee member and senior principal scientist at ABB as saying, “Our framework provides a common understanding and encourages interoperability across the IIoT ecosystem."[4]
On March 20, 2019, a software company "Platain.Com" [in the fields of the Industrial IoT and AI-based manufacturing optimization software] addresses about the coping with legacy systems and interoperability when implementing new technologies, systems in its website.
Denis McGee" The Holy Grail of Smart Object Interoperability The Process Automation Arena Robert Assimiti... The Holy Grail of SO Interoperability Holy Grail: – No middleboxes/translation gateway – Networking and security should be interoperable and independent of application and link layer A good starting point: – Standardize capability discovery to allow smart objects to learn whether they can interoperate “You might say that I’m a dreamer, but I’m not the only one.” "
Source:
The Holy Grail of
Smart
Object
Interoperability
The Process
Automation
Arena
Robert Assimiti
LINKS:
The Need
to Accelerate
the Interoperability
Ripple Effect
in Digital Health
Moving Interoperability
Into the Future:
The Accreon
Health Cloud
6 Keys
to Hospital
Interoperability
On November 30, 2018, Daniel Newman writes an article entitled "The Holy Grail of Digital: Speaking with Jason Shepherd of Dell Technologies – Futurum Tech Podcast Interview Series" in the FUTURUM TECH PODCAST in which he asks Mr. Shepherd about the holy grail for IOT and edge computing."[5]
The author of the article, Newman quotes Shepherd of Dell Technologies as saying, "IOT is really embedded computing hitting scale for a variety of factors that we’ll talk through, and then we want to get into advanced class, including the holy grail, as you mentioned." [5]
The writer quotes further of Mr. Shepherd's response as it follows: " My role as CTO [at Dell]is how do we drive massive scale in markets? This is where the big money is. And how do we drive, as part of that, more interoperability into the market? ‘Cause interoperability breeds scale."[5]
The author's article provides more answers from Jason Shepherd of Dell Technologies as saying, "The investments Dell is making a lot of companies are coming in, great stuff, you know, EdgeX Foundry is a project that’s all about driving vendor neutral interoperability between devices and applications at the edge." [5]
According to Mr. Shepherd, "We need greater interoperability for bigger scale. With scale creates a bigger stage, a bigger stage produces a better show." [5]
Industry 4.0:
Exploring the world of connected enterprises |
Deloitte Insights
KPMG: Industry 4.0
Industry 4.0 •
A Brief History
What is
the Fourth Industrial Revolution?
Henning Kagermann:
Herausforderungen
der Industrie 4.0
#DigitalCapitalism
On August 28, 2018, Asha McLean, who joined the ZDNet team in Sydney as a journalist writes an article entitled "Dell's new IoT surveillance solution prepping for 'holy grail' of edge computing" in "zdnet.com". [6]
Author, Asha McLean notes, "The first release of its computer vision play, the surveillance appliance is the beginning of Dell Technologies' push for an open approach to IoT and edge computing." [6]
The author adds, "Dell Technologies has announced new solutions and bundles on Tuesday aimed at simplifying edge computing and Internet of Things (IoT) deployment, with the idea to build an open foundation that scales to meet the demand of a connected world." [6]
In a website "internetofbusiness.com", 15th-16th November 2016, Doubletree by Hilton Tower Bridge London], addressing the technical challenges for enterprises deploying IoT solutions, the head of R&D, Nominet Oxford Flood Projec, the title of Mr. Adam Leach's speech is "IoT interoperability: The holy grail for IoT". [7]
In this regard he addresses the following, "Building systems that talk to each other is pivotal to the success of IoT Projects."[7]
According to Mr. Leach, "But IoT is fragmented and currently lacks interoperability. This session will explore the requirements for a connected, interoperable environment to enable an enterprise that is IoT ready.
- The basic building blocks for IoT interoperability
- What approaches can be taken to meet the challenge of enabling IoT interoperability?
- What efforts are being made in key standards development organisations to support
interoperability. [7]
Rami Avidan, Managing Director IoT, Tele2 questions: "What can we learn from initial projects to enable future ones?"[7]
Rana Ghosh-Roy, Head of Cognitive and Analytic Practice, IBM addresses, "With data being the new oil, how will future advances in machine learning and software automation impact the IoT within the enterprise?" [7]
Mr. Ghosh-Roy says, "What plans should organisations make now to ensure they are well positioned to benefit from future advances? In this closing keynote we examine how this rapidly evolving area will bring a new wave of change to enterprise IoT." [7]
Paul Green & Ali Nicholl, Iotic Labs says, "With so many connected devices, how will businesses create a place where things can share data, where data can be mashed with data from others things, where anything can be related and made into useful decision making data? How will it be stored, managed and secured?"[7]
The speakers of 15th-16th November 2016, Doubletree by Hilton Tower Bridge London, Mr. Green & Mr. Nicholl address, "Sensors, devices, remote equipment and even dumb things can share their data with each other and can be shared or exchanged, creating new relationships, insights and whole new ways to
interact." [7]
They go further to say, " We look at innovative, realistic ways that this can be done and possibilities for driving business change without leaving broken useless pieces of the Internet of Things behind." [7]
[1]
The IIoT
Will Have
a Transformative Impact
on Plant Maintenance
[2]
Interoperability —
The Holy Grail of
Blockchain
[3]
IIoT And
Industry 4.0:
The Basics
You Need to Know
[4]
IIC Publishes
IIoT
Analytics Framework
Technical Report
[5]
The Holy Grail of
Digital:
Speaking
with Jason Shepherd of
Dell Technologies –
Futurum Tech
Podcast Interview
Series
[6]
Dell's
new IoT
surveillance
solution
prepping for 'holy grail'
of edge
computing
[7]
Addressing
the technical
challenges
for enterprises
deploying IoT solutions
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