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Research Triangle Park, North
Carolina, USA (21 September 2011) – The International Society of
Automation (ISA) has extended its standards reach with the creation of
a committee on building automation. ISA111, Unified Automation for
Buildings, will development standards and guidelines to communicate the
necessary information to enable building subsystems to be managed and
to interact so that an individual building, a local collection of
buildings such as a campus, or a geographically diverse collection of
buildings appear to a user to be a single, coordinated, cohesive
building automation system.
The committee will define the terminology, concepts, characteristics of
automating building subsystems, and building automation architectural
models necessary to unify the management of the variety of building
automation subsystems. Direct communication between or among the
variety of building subsystems without building management system
involvement will also be considered and defined as appropriate.
ISA111 will not detail how any individual building subsystem works or
is automated, but rather will address how the variety of subsystems can
be monitored, managed, and interact in a cohesive and unified manner to
ensure the safety and security of personnel, buildings and building
automation systems, and to meet building functional and business case
needs. “This committee has drawn great interest from across the global
automation community,” stated Jacob Jackson of Assurity Design Group,
who will serve as co-chair of ISA111. “This ranges from major
manufacturing companies and vendors, to architect/engineering firms and
integrators, all the way to government building authorities. We have
also had strong interest from key organizations such as the Continental
Automated Buildings Association (CABA) and InfoComm International.”
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The launching of ISA111 follows the establishment earlier this year of
an ISA Building Automation Systems Technical Interest Group. This
group, similar to other ISA special-interest divisions and interest
groups, brings together building automation professionals within the
larger automation community for events, information exchange, and
networking. The group will provide resources and support for the new
ISA111.
Much of the work of ISA111 will be conducted via web meetings. However,
the committee will hold an inaugural meeting on 17 October 2011,
2:30–5:15 p.m., at the Arthur R. Outlaw Convention Center, Mobile,
Alabama, in conjunction with ISA Automation Week 2011. For information,
visit http://www.isa.org/automationweek.
For more information on ISA111 or ISA’s Building Automation Systems
Technical Interest Group, contact Linda Wolffe, ISA Standards,
lwolffe@isa.org.
About ISA
Founded in 1945, the International Society of Automation (www.isa.org)
is a leading, global, nonprofit organization that is setting the
standard for automation by helping over 30,000 worldwide members and
other professionals solve difficult technical problems, while enhancing
their leadership and personal career capabilities. Based in Research
Triangle Park, North Carolina, ISA develops standards, certifies
industry professionals, provides education and training, publishes
books and technical articles, and hosts conferences and exhibitions for
automation professionals. ISA is the founding sponsor of the Automation
Federation (www.automationfederation.org).
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