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		<title>By: Prasad M N</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hi Tomi Engdahl,

Really a Great Article, Keep up the good work.]]></description>
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<p>Really a Great Article, Keep up the good work.</p>
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		<title>By: Tomi Engdahl</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Tomi Engdahl]]></dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[INDUSTRIAL INTERNET OF THINGS ANALYTICS FRAMEWORK
http://www.iiconsortium.org/industrial-analytics.htm

We are pleased to announce the Industrial Internet of Things Analytics Framework (Industrial IoT Analytics Framework) for system architects, technology leaders and business leaders looking to successfully deploy industrial analytics systems.

Advanced analytics is at the core of the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT). When analytics are applied to machine and process data, they help optimize decision-making and enable intelligent operations. These new insights and intelligence can be applied across any level of any industry if the appropriate data can be collected and analytics are applied correctly. If data is the new oil, data analytics is the new engine that propels the IIoT transformation. 

Leading the way

Enterprises using analytics produce products and services much more quickly and safely and maintain quality with full accountability for their processes much faster than their competitors (2016 Global Manufacturing Competitiveness Index report by Deloitte &amp; Touche). The Industrial Internet Consortium is leading the way in offering industrial analytics guidance in evolving fields such as Big Data, Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning.

The Industrial IoT Analytics Framework is the first document to offer the broadest scope of requirements and concerns for analytics for IIoT systems. 

The Industrial Internet of Things
Volume T3: Analytics Framework
http://www.iiconsortium.org/pdf/IIC_Industrial_Analytics_Framework_Oct_2017.pdf

This document supplements the IIC 
Industrial Internet of Things Reference Architecture (
IIRA
)
1
by 
detailing Industrial Analytics crosscutting concerns. 
It 
provide
s
the concepts
and components 
required to create a viable analytical system and the charact
eristics of 
same
so the technologies 
employed 
provide  the necessary  services  to  perform  successfully  and  correctly  in  an  industrial 
setting. 
This  document  presents  an  architectural 
framework 
of  Industrial  Inter
net  of  Things 
Analytics 
systems using 
the 
same
approach as the IIRA
,
specifically 
the architecture viewpoints
(business,  usage,  functional  and  implementation),  which  in  turn  was  based  on
ISO/IEC/IEEE 
42010:2011
architecture concepts.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>INDUSTRIAL INTERNET OF THINGS ANALYTICS FRAMEWORK<br />
<a href="http://www.iiconsortium.org/industrial-analytics.htm" rel="nofollow">http://www.iiconsortium.org/industrial-analytics.htm</a></p>
<p>We are pleased to announce the Industrial Internet of Things Analytics Framework (Industrial IoT Analytics Framework) for system architects, technology leaders and business leaders looking to successfully deploy industrial analytics systems.</p>
<p>Advanced analytics is at the core of the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT). When analytics are applied to machine and process data, they help optimize decision-making and enable intelligent operations. These new insights and intelligence can be applied across any level of any industry if the appropriate data can be collected and analytics are applied correctly. If data is the new oil, data analytics is the new engine that propels the IIoT transformation. </p>
<p>Leading the way</p>
<p>Enterprises using analytics produce products and services much more quickly and safely and maintain quality with full accountability for their processes much faster than their competitors (2016 Global Manufacturing Competitiveness Index report by Deloitte &amp; Touche). The Industrial Internet Consortium is leading the way in offering industrial analytics guidance in evolving fields such as Big Data, Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning.</p>
<p>The Industrial IoT Analytics Framework is the first document to offer the broadest scope of requirements and concerns for analytics for IIoT systems. </p>
<p>The Industrial Internet of Things<br />
Volume T3: Analytics Framework<br />
<a href="http://www.iiconsortium.org/pdf/IIC_Industrial_Analytics_Framework_Oct_2017.pdf" rel="nofollow">http://www.iiconsortium.org/pdf/IIC_Industrial_Analytics_Framework_Oct_2017.pdf</a></p>
<p>This document supplements the IIC<br />
Industrial Internet of Things Reference Architecture (<br />
IIRA<br />
)<br />
1<br />
by<br />
detailing Industrial Analytics crosscutting concerns.<br />
It<br />
provide<br />
s<br />
the concepts<br />
and components<br />
required to create a viable analytical system and the charact<br />
eristics of<br />
same<br />
so the technologies<br />
employed<br />
provide  the necessary  services  to  perform  successfully  and  correctly  in  an  industrial<br />
setting.<br />
This  document  presents  an  architectural<br />
framework<br />
of  Industrial  Inter<br />
net  of  Things<br />
Analytics<br />
systems using<br />
the<br />
same<br />
approach as the IIRA<br />
,<br />
specifically<br />
the architecture viewpoints<br />
(business,  usage,  functional  and  implementation),  which  in  turn  was  based  on<br />
ISO/IEC/IEEE<br />
42010:2011<br />
architecture concepts.</p>
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		<title>By: Tomi Engdahl</title>
		<link>https://www.epanorama.net/blog/2015/09/25/industrial-internet-reference-architecture/comment-page-1/#comment-1537656</link>
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Tomi Engdahl]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 17 Feb 2017 09:55:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[IIC Releases Updated IIoT Reference Architecture
https://www.designnews.com/automation-motion-control/iic-releases-updated-iiot-reference-architecture/96150054152482?cid=nl.x.dn14.edt.aud.dn.20170216.tst004t

The Industrial Internet Consortium has developed and released IIRA Version 1.8, an update of its reference architecture.

Using the internet for industrial purposes has just become a tad easier. The Industrial Internet Consortium (IIC) – the member-driven global organization that promotes the accelerated growth of the IIoT – has published version 1.8 of the Industrial Internet Reference Architecture (IIRA). The new version builds on version 1.7, which was originally published in June 2015. Version 1.8 incorporates emerging new IIoT technologies, concepts, and applications. 

The update was created by studying the deployment of IIoT systems that used the earlier version of the IIRA. “We’re trying to capture cross-industry use cases and refine the architecture we released in 2015,” Mark Crawford, open standards strategist at SAP, told Design News.

Not Just for Industrial Internet Systems

Crawford explained that those multiple industries include consumer IoT as well as industrial IoT. “While we have a partnership with Industry 4.0 for manufacturing, people need to understand that the IIC is dealing with a broader scope,” said Crawford. “Even within the consumer IoT, there are forms of industrial internet. We’re going to see more and more of those relationships between the consumer IoT and the IIoT, so the reference architecture and the security need to be available for both the industrial and consumer sides.” 

The new version of IIRA focuses on the process of developing IIoT system rather than the actual technology involved. “The hurdles with 1.7 were not technical. There was no cry from members on the concepts needed to architect an IIoT system. We were getting praise from systems architects,” said Crawford. “We’ve improved the architecture so that each viewpoint leads into the next viewpoint and as systems architects move through it. It helps to validate and revise the previous viewpoints.” 


INDUSTRIAL INTERNET REFERENCE ARCHITECTURE v 1.8
http://www.iiconsortium.org/IIRA.htm

Why a New Version of the IIRA?

Like all Industrial Internet Consortium publications, the IIRA is a living document that will continually represent the latest thinking of the Industrial Internet Consortium and the IIoT community. Industrial Internet Consortium publications are addressing every aspect of the emerging IIoT and our Working Groups are committed to delivering practical, implementable deliverables that reflect new technologies, new concepts, and new applications as they emerge.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>IIC Releases Updated IIoT Reference Architecture<br />
<a href="https://www.designnews.com/automation-motion-control/iic-releases-updated-iiot-reference-architecture/96150054152482?cid=nl.x.dn14.edt.aud.dn.20170216.tst004t" rel="nofollow">https://www.designnews.com/automation-motion-control/iic-releases-updated-iiot-reference-architecture/96150054152482?cid=nl.x.dn14.edt.aud.dn.20170216.tst004t</a></p>
<p>The Industrial Internet Consortium has developed and released IIRA Version 1.8, an update of its reference architecture.</p>
<p>Using the internet for industrial purposes has just become a tad easier. The Industrial Internet Consortium (IIC) – the member-driven global organization that promotes the accelerated growth of the IIoT – has published version 1.8 of the Industrial Internet Reference Architecture (IIRA). The new version builds on version 1.7, which was originally published in June 2015. Version 1.8 incorporates emerging new IIoT technologies, concepts, and applications. </p>
<p>The update was created by studying the deployment of IIoT systems that used the earlier version of the IIRA. “We’re trying to capture cross-industry use cases and refine the architecture we released in 2015,” Mark Crawford, open standards strategist at SAP, told Design News.</p>
<p>Not Just for Industrial Internet Systems</p>
<p>Crawford explained that those multiple industries include consumer IoT as well as industrial IoT. “While we have a partnership with Industry 4.0 for manufacturing, people need to understand that the IIC is dealing with a broader scope,” said Crawford. “Even within the consumer IoT, there are forms of industrial internet. We’re going to see more and more of those relationships between the consumer IoT and the IIoT, so the reference architecture and the security need to be available for both the industrial and consumer sides.” </p>
<p>The new version of IIRA focuses on the process of developing IIoT system rather than the actual technology involved. “The hurdles with 1.7 were not technical. There was no cry from members on the concepts needed to architect an IIoT system. We were getting praise from systems architects,” said Crawford. “We’ve improved the architecture so that each viewpoint leads into the next viewpoint and as systems architects move through it. It helps to validate and revise the previous viewpoints.” </p>
<p>INDUSTRIAL INTERNET REFERENCE ARCHITECTURE v 1.8<br />
<a href="http://www.iiconsortium.org/IIRA.htm" rel="nofollow">http://www.iiconsortium.org/IIRA.htm</a></p>
<p>Why a New Version of the IIRA?</p>
<p>Like all Industrial Internet Consortium publications, the IIRA is a living document that will continually represent the latest thinking of the Industrial Internet Consortium and the IIoT community. Industrial Internet Consortium publications are addressing every aspect of the emerging IIoT and our Working Groups are committed to delivering practical, implementable deliverables that reflect new technologies, new concepts, and new applications as they emerge.</p>
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