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 Risk Management 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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