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Project Haystack is a standardized methodology for describing the meaning of data that makes it easier and more cost-effective to analyze, visualize and derive value from our operational data.
RICHMOND, Virginia October 2021-The Project Haystack Organization (www.project-haystack.org), a collaborative community addressing the challenge of utilizing semantic modeling and tagging to streamline the interchange and interoperability of data among different systems, devices, equipment, and software applications, today announced the next issue of the Project Haystack Connections Magazine is in development and is issuing a Call for Contributed Articles and Advertising Sponsors for their fall 2021 issue.
Connections Magazine is the organization's biannual publication on data interoperability, tagging models, reference implementations, applications, and use case stories from the global community working together to make device data easier to use across applications for the built environment. Previous issues can be found at: https://marketing.project-haystack.org/connections-magazine/past-issues.
Project Haystack continues expanding the standards for semantic modeling methodology and building on the tagging libraries for more and more applications. As a data modeling schema, Haystack’s semantic modeling, ontology, tagging, naming conventions contextualization, and taxonomies provide a consistent, standardized methodology for naming and describing data points – all developed through a 10-year open-source community-driven process. It permits the same defined data to be shared across any system, any equipment, any application, or organizational boundary to advance the exchange, interpretation, and use of it.
More information about Project Haystack Connections Magazine and how to submit an article abstract or to Advertise can be found at: https://marketing.project-haystack.org/connections-magazine/advertise.
More information about the Project Haystack Organization is available at: https://project-haystack.org/.
John Petze
Executive
Director, Project Haystack
johnp@haystackconnect.org
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