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System of Systems: The Key to Unlocking Building Intelligence

💡 Buildings are more than brick and mortar! They're complex systems of interconnected technologies working together to create comfortable, efficient, and sustainable spaces. This #SystemOfSystems approach is revolutionizing how we design, build, and operate buildings

Every Monday afternoon,  a dedicated group gathers to explore the future of smarter buildings and how their increasing intelligence will shape the industry.

October starts off with this MondayLive! discussion on “Systems of Systems and what that means specifically in BAS”

💡 Buildings are more than brick and mortar! They’re complex systems of interconnected technologies working together to create comfortable, efficient, and sustainable spaces. This #SystemOfSystems approach is revolutionizing how we design, build, and operate buildings

Here are the key takeaways:

What is a system of systems (SoS)?

  • SoS differs from a standalone system (like a BMS) in that it’s a dynamic, evolving network of interconnected systems.
  • SoS is better suited for building operations, where flexibility and emergent capabilities are needed to adapt to changing tenant needs and building usage.
  • Interoperability is crucial for SoS, allowing systems to communicate and share data effectively.

Challenges and Considerations:

  • Awareness: Many building owners and operators are unfamiliar with the SoS concept.
  • Value Proposition: A clear value proposition is needed to convince owners of the benefits of SoS, especially those focused solely on financial returns.
  • Security: A robust governance model is essential to address security concerns arising from interconnected systems.
  • Implementation: Shifting from a traditional system-centric approach to an SoS approach requires a change in mindset and design philosophy.

The Path Forward:

  • Education: Increase awareness and understanding of SoS among industry stakeholders.
  • Focus on Outcomes: Start with the desired operational outcomes and work backward to design the necessary systems and interconnections.
  • Leverage Existing Knowledge: Learn from other industries that have successfully implemented SoS.
  • Develop Compelling Value Stories: Articulate the benefits of SoS in terms of cost savings, efficiency, and improved tenant experience.

“The system of systems is absolutely the ideal we should continue to strive towards… but the value story needs to resonate with the owners who own the building but actually have nothing to do with the operations or management or use of the buildings.” David Fisher, from the Monday Live discussion

This blog post was written with the assistance of Gemini, Google’s next-generation AI model. and the script of MondayLive Zoom Source below

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