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This was originally
Published http://www.contractormag.com/iot/timeline-smart-building-automation-evolution
I created this
Timeline of Smart Building Automation Evolution, with
over 100 events linking 1000's of industry articles and events
depicting our history and painfully slow evolution. You will be amazed
that some of this stuff we have been talking about for years; and how
long open standards and accepted methodologies take to evolve.
https://www.tiki-toki.com/timeline/entry/929813/Smart-Building-Automation-Evolution/#vars!date=1973-03-13_07:57:00!
I embrace these
six words making them part of the creation and purpose of delivery of
this Timeline.
http://www.contractormag.com/iot/agile-adaptive-autodidactic-autonomous-accepted-actions
"Agile Adaptive Autodidactic Autonomous Accepted Actions"
Agile - We all need to learn just what we
need to know, just in time, quickly and easily with agility. I hope
that this timeline presents a method of flying over 40 plus years of
smart building automation evolution quickly while allowing you to stop
anywhere and drill down for more info. The main advantage of online
presentation is the depth of the data that can be presented. Once you
find a rabbit hole of information you wish to explore you can follow
the links back to another time seeing and sensing the opinions of that
time captured in the online storage of the magazine.
Adaptive - I hope that the timeline will allow you to use
your Adaptive Intelligence and some of its components such as
Lygometry, to identify quickly the things you know and do not know and
drill down into information for a quick update.
Autodidactic - We need to keep on our self-educating
journey to be self-taught and create self-learning companies. All known
resources are still evolving. Books and prepared education are obsolete
as soon as completed.
This Timeline will be maintained, depicting ongoing evolution.
Autonomous - Everything needs to become more
autonomous, yes even us ...smile, self-learning, self-generating,
self-presenting. I did not know how to do this DIY Timeline project but
found a SaaS that easily generates a timeline with linkage. I
then just needed to become a maker and mixer of the information I knew.
Accepted - is hard to achieve by all but we must try. A
presentation that allows a simple layered information over time is a
start to understanding and acceptance of all the people's desire to
educate and guide themselves through their own Personal People Powered
Transformations.
http://www.contractormag.com/iot/people-powered-transformation
Actions - So this is me providing you a DIY SaaS
depiction of my understanding of our evolution. How will you change our
industry? our world?
It seemed to me that a simple timeline of our past would be useful to
those new makers creating our future. Also, it may be useful for
folks adapting to change and starting on the path to reinvention.
Having a quick way of reviewing the past to help with the unlearning of
what we have done, will increase the understanding of why we did it.
Mostly the answers are the tools now available were not at that point
of evolution.
I am pleased with the Autodidactic self-learning ability of this
timeline.
Although the articles and links are Automatedbuildings.com centric,
they share the thoughts of many. If they only start an open
discussion of perceived opinions, then the timeline is an industry
success.
The timeline spans from Pneumatic controls, Mainframe Computers, mini
computers. microprocessors, Direct Digital Control DDC, browsers, cloud
control, IoT-ready devices to today's devicification.
Although for now devicification is pointed at consumer products, it is
not a leap to take our learning's from past decades of connected
devices and merge them with consumables to deliver a new generation of
experiences to consumers – through what we call devicification.
What is Devicification? Devicification is a shift to consumer device
solution models that marry the consumable to the connected device to
drive customer convenience and loyalty.
So, is our evolution done? No not even close. The pace increases
rapidly; you have not seen anything yet.
Let me end this evolutionary timeline with some very insightful
thoughts from our contributing editor Marc Petock and his latest
article Change Agents.
“Change, you know, has a subtle quality. It comes upon you quietly. It
creeps, and you continue to operate pleasantly, based on old and
comfortable assumptions and premises until suddenly, change explodes
opportunity in front of you. And you are totally unequipped to deal
with it because your ways of thinking, your concepts, your techniques,
are all geared to an age that is no more!” - Author Unknown
IoT
I would be remiss if I did not mention IoT. IoT continues as a game
changer; it is changing what we are delivering---how, when and where.
However, realizing its potential starts with understanding the value
and contributions it brings. IoT is as much about behavioral
changes and business opportunity, not just technology. We need to
operate and manage buildings based on outcomes, not output. IoT
is not the objective of this transformation but the platform upon which
to connect, collect and analyze data so we can measure and validate
these outcomes. Building owners and operators should not “buy” IoT;
they should purchase solutions to specific problems where IoT
components are part of a solution.
Data
“The world’s most valuable resource is no longer oil, but data.”
-The Economist
Customers are looking for faster, real-time analysis of the massive
amount of data produced to perform smart decision-making. We are in an
era where data technologies and analytics enable us to capture data
from different sources including behavioral data, make it consistent
and meaningful and use it across multiple applications. When it comes
to data, the data produced from a device is now more valuable than the
cost of the device. The use of data is now mandatory and no
longer optional; if you aren’t collecting, storing, using, and learning
from data, then you are not doing your job.
The Edge
Recently, IDC said that by next year, 40% of the data we access would
be stored, processed, analyzed, and acted upon, close to, or at the
edge. As I see it, this is due in part to the greater acceptance of the
Internet of Things along with the availability of increased computer
processing power that is now available at a lower cost. This, in turn,
is enabling us to expand our reach to a range of devices that gather,
analyze and react to data in a variety of applications. This
combination has allowed us to move from “connected devices” to
“connected devices that redistribute and process data and analytics
independently at the edge.” As a result, the edge is here, and it’s is
here now. Connectivity, Control, Data Access, Analytics are now being
done at the edge. With more devices at the edge, comes more data that
has the potential to provide enhanced insights into how we manage and
operate facilities.
How will you use these words and change agents to change your world?
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