Web of Things presentation on Hypercat collaboration

11th July 2016, Beijing Tim McGarr

Copyright © 2015 BSI. All rights reserved. 1 Agenda

• Overview of BSI – an international perspective • Background on Hypercat • BSI-W3-Hypercat collaboration (work in progress) • Discussion

2 BSI Group structure

National Assessment Standards and Compliance Policy, Body Certification support Engagement

Standards Information Solutions Advisory Training Services Market Development, Sales, Committee management Membership, ICT Platforms

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Copyright © 2016 BSI. All rights reserved. Development of International Standards

1979 Quality Management BS 5750  ISO 9001 1992 Environmental Managem’t BS 7750  ISO 14001 1995 Information Security BS 7799  ISO/IEC 27001 BS 8800 1996 Occupational Health & Safety  ISO 45001 OHSAS 18001 2002 IT Service Management BS 15000  ISO 20000 PAS 56 2007 Business Continuity Managem’t  ISO 22301 BS 25999 2008 BS 31100  ISO 31000 2008 Asset Management PAS 55  ISO 55001 2008 ICT Continuity BS 25777  ISO/IEC 27031 2009 Energy Management BS EN 16001  ISO 50000

4 Cities Standards Institute

• A collaboration between BSI and the Future Cities Catapult (October 2014) • A community of good practice for cities, based on standards • Standards creation to accelerate the development of the future cities market • Moving to global initiative, notably in China, India and the Netherlands

Copyright © 2016 BSI. All rights reserved. 5 Hypercat Consortia and PAS 212 PAS 212 Automatic resource discovery for the Internet of Things – Specification Lightweight JSON-based hypermedia catalogue format for exposing collections of uniform resource identifiers (URLs) for exposing information about IoT assets over the web

http://shop.bsigroup.com/pas212download 6 6 The proposed Hypercat collaboration

Convening communities, finding consensus and accelerating market development

Connected and Smart Digital Smart Digital health autonomous Smart cities BIM Level 3 infrastructure manufacturing transport vehicles

Bridge building

Platform A Platform B Platform C Platform D Platform E

The Web of Things approach: bridging isolated platforms Copyright © 2016 BSI. All rights reserved. 7 Hypercat collaboration aims

• Stimulate the development and the continuous improvement of specific standards and specifications overseen by each body; • Provide a coordinating function to exchange insights, identify overlaps, and prioritise further work needed to advance sector-specific applications; • Provide a convening function of the different sectors (smart infrastructure, etc) working in IoT; • Develop strategy, technical and policy white papers, reports, guidelines, and other outputs to help drive the global adoption of IoT services; • Accelerate the development of open markets of IoT services based upon open standards; to counter the fragmentation due to incompatible platforms, standards and protocols.

Work in progress 8 Hypercat Collaboration – Activities 1/2

• Convening and consolidating the UK IoT community, taking advantage of the UK government mandate to use the Hypercat specification in the IoT City Demonstrator and NHS test beds (BSI lead). • Convening and consolidating the international IoT community with events and workshops covering ‘business’ and ‘technical’ area (BSI/W3C lead). • Engaging and influencing government and other funders and investors to require the implementation of the Hypercat specification in different sector applications (BSI lead). • Driving international implementation and adoption of PAS 212 and associated standards (BSI/W3C lead). • Developing and maintaining an appropriate IoT standards strategy and roadmap, including: creating and updating fast-track standards and guidance documents providing a route into and influencing the international standardisation system (BSI/W3C lead). • Delivering a marketing and communications strategy, including organising the Hypercat summit and networking events, speaking at major conferences, managing the HA website, etc. (BSI lead). • Developing research projects, case studies and premium content to enhance commercial advantage for HA members (BSI lead but with close W3C involvement). • Providing assessment services on an automated basis using the Hypercat logo (BSI lead).

Copyright © 2016 BSI. All rights reserved. Work in progress 9 Hypercat Collaboration – Activities 2/2

• Gathering and analysing use cases across different application domains (W3C lead). • Identifying and exploring broad challenges relating to privacy, security, interoperability and open markets, etc. (BSI/W3C lead). • Coordinating with W3C groups to facilitate effective transfer of requirements (W3C lead). • Coordinating with other industry groups and standards development organizations on technical matters (BSI/W3C lead).

Copyright © 2016 BSI. All rights reserved. Work in progress 10 Discussion

• What is the most important thing that such a collaboration needs to focus on?

• Is there anything obviously missing? Are there any concerns?

• How can such a collaboration best remove fragmentation in IoT standards?

• Are there directly competing initiatives?

• Which elements do you think will be most attractive to potential stakeholders?

11 Tim McGarr

+44 20 8996 7221 +44 7500 571923 [email protected] @Tim_McGarr

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