Overview Of BSI And Standardisation (Smart Cities & Big Data)

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Copyright 2012 BSI. All rights reserved.Overview of BSI andstandardisation (SmartCities & Big Data)Tim McGarrMarket DevelopmentManager (Governance &Resilience)Tom Digby-RogersLead Programme Manager(Sustainability & Energy)1

Copyright 2012 BSI. All rights reserved.BSI as the BSINationalas aStandardsNationalBodyStandards Body Established in 1901, Royal Charter Company Representing UK interests in international and European standards matters(ISO, IEC, CEN, CENELEC, ETSI) BSI is a Royal Charter company independent of government and industry Developing voluntary consensus Standards, not Regulations Respected around the world, catalogue of 37,000 Standards Publishes 2,200 Standards each year (and withdraws 1,000)2

Copyright 2012 BSI. All rights reserved.What are Standards?Voluntarily developed Developed by experts Consensus-based / public consultation Documented good practice Voluntarily applied Tested against TerminologyMethodCode ofPracticeManagementGuidanceSpecificationSystem3

Copyright 2012 BSI. All rights reserved.Types of StandardsInternationalStandards (eg:ISO X)European Standards (eg: EN X)National Standards (eg: BS X)Publicly Available Specifications (PAS X)Private StandardsCopyright 2012 BSI. All rights reserved.Corporate Technical Specifications4

Copyright 2012 BSI. All rights reserved.Committee coverageCentral GovernmentBEIS, Defra, Cabinet Office, UKTI,No. 10, Innovate UK,IPO, Research CouncilsAcademiaCambridge, Edinburgh, ICLStrathclyde, Surrey, UCLGovernmentBusinessCBI, IoD, FSB,Digital Catapult,Future Cities Catapult,IndustryTransport Systems Catapult,High Value Manufacturing Catapult,Energy Systems CatapultScotland, WalesRegulatorsStakeholdersEnergy (Ofgem)Finance (FCA, Lambert)Health (CQC, DoH)ProfessionsEI, ETI, ENARegionalGovernmentAuthoritiesTrading Standards InstituteSocietalNGOsConsumersWhich?CharitiesRNIB, Alzheimer’s Society, Age UK5

Copyright 2012 BSI. All rights reserved.How standardsare made.6

Copyright 2012 BSI. All rights reserved.Using standards to make cities smarterCommon city challengesSocio-economic Growing populationAging populationEconomic prosperityHealthcare issuesSkills & market accessJob creation & retentionInfrastructure stressPolitical Public sector budget Changing service needsEnvironmental Climate change Resource scarcity Energy/carbon emission Provide good practicefor developing smartcities Increaseconfidence inprocurement ofinfrastructure andservices Allow the development ofreplicable solutions7

Cities Standards InstituteCopyright 2012 BSI. All rights reserved.Consortium of Partners Cities, businesses, government and other organisations Decide how new and existing standards & best practice should bedeveloped and implementedObjectives Create right conditions for future UK cities market growth Addressing key market barriers Standards uptake through urban innovation projects8

BSI Smart City Portfolio of StandardsCopyright 2012 BSI. All rights reserved.PD 8100 Smart city OverviewPAS 212 Automatic resourceDiscovery for IoTLeadership engagement guide, providing usefulassessment, and navigation to key BSI guidanceSpecification that works with linked-data for exposinginformation about IoT over the webPD 8101 Smart city PlanningPAS 183 Decision Frameworkfor Data Sharing & info. servicesBest practise for delivering smart development andinfrastructure programmesDecision making framework addressing wider datasharing issuesPAS 181 Smart city FrameworkPAS 184 Good Practicesfor delivering SC solutionsOverarching smart city framework addressing keyissues in delivering smart programmesLeadership guide providing insight on alternativebusiness models and use-cases to support thesePAS 180 TerminologyPAS 185 Specification forestablishing and implementinga security-minded frameworkBasic lexicon of termsPAS 182 Smart city DataConcept ModelOntology that sits above data sets to make city datamore discoverablePublishedPlanned/Under development9

ISO – International Standards Organisation –Sustainable cities and communities standards nicalGuidance forcommunity sustainabledevelopment(BS 8904)Indicators for cityservices andquality of life(ISO 37120)KPIs for smartinfrastructureprojects(ISO/TS 37151)Management systemfor community [city]sustainable development(ISO 37101)Vocabulary for smartsustainable cities(ISO 37100)input from PAS 180Smart cityframework(ISO 37106)based on PAS 181Smart city dataconcept model(ISO/IEC 30182)based on PAS 182Copyright 2012 BSI. All rights reserved.Indicators for citysmartness(ISO 37122)Data exchange forsmart infrastructure(ISO 37156)Automatic resourcediscovery for IoT(PAS 212)time10

Role for politicians / policy makersActivity sign-offManagement SystemISO 37101 & ISO 37104Vision & PurposeCircular CitiesCore CitiesDefined by Senior ManagementResilienceCity limitof controlStrategyCity concept model information PAS 185a security-minded approachmarket relations futurework to inform strategyPlanningISO 37120ISO/IEC Indicatorsto show direction30146Data ontology (howyou derive data andhow you think aboutdata)PAS 184Make it easy for cities to get fundingESPRESSO maturity toolSmart City/Operational StrategyISO 37153Business caseISO 37151PAS 181/ISO 37106MetricsPD 8101Smart City PlanningPlanning process variesReal-timeDynamicDigitalCITY KEYSEnergyWaterBIMTransportWasteICTISO 37154ISO 37157ISO 37158Encourage adding bespokeindicators & assessmentINSPIRE(data infrastructure)reference architecturePAS 212HypercatCopyright 2012 BSI. All rights reserved.Different business models& commercial models (new)e.g. circular, leasing, joint procurementDataUrban IoTData concept model (tocompare data usefully)Assessing what you have and whatyou could haveCommissioningConsider FinancePAS 184PAS 183 – data sharing & ITMonitor and analysedataKPIs &MaturityConstant measurementInfrastructure Projects & ServicesISO/IEC 30145PAS 182/ISO/IEC 30182ROIEfficienciesPeoplein consultation withConsider FinanceIEC systemsapproachCopyright 2012 BSI. All rights reserved.How to get Engagement/participationUnderstand needs, city challenges, well-being, etc.Citizen in controlRapid consultationFeedback loop, reflecting maturityESPRESSOPD 8100How to move from traditional planning to smart city planningConsider legalistic approach to planningRole of communityUrban Platforms (data sharing)ISO 37156ConsequencesData exchangeInternational work means standardsmust be compatible with other cultures11CommunicationsIndustrial Strategy

Complex – where do you start?PD 8100 Overview and roadmapVision, rementSmart onCopyright 2012 BSI. All rights reserved.PAS 181- ISO 37106Sustainable development and communities - Guide toestablishing strategies for smart cities and communitiesPurposeGoals &TargetsBusinessCaseImpact12

ISO 37101 Management systemfor sustainable developmentPurposesExamplesAttractivenessAppeal to citizens, investors, etc.Preservation &improvementof environmentReducing GHG emissions; biodiversity andecosystem services; reduced health hazard.ResilienceClimate change mitigation/adaptation; economicshocks; social evolution.Responsibleresource useConsumption; land management; reducing,reusing and recycling of materials, etc.Social cohesionAccessibility; culture; heritage; inclusiveness;inequalities reduction; social mobility, etc.Well-beingAccess to opportunity; education; happiness;prosperity; quality of life; security; welfare, etc.Copyright 2012 BSI. All rights reserved.13

Copyright 2012 BSI. All rights reserved.PAS 182- ISO-IEC 30182 Model for data interoperabilityMake city data discoverable: To describes data fromany sector Reduce barriers tosector interoperability Focuses on semanticsof data from manysectorsFrom ISO/IEC 30145-2:14

ISO 37101/ISO 37104Smart sustainable cities standards mapCopyright 2012 BSI. All rights reserved.PD 8100 (smart overview)CITYdefined by top managementwith consent of the peoplevision & purposeSMARTstrategydescriptiveframeworkISO 37105PD 8101ISO 37120planningINFORMATIONPAS 183(data sharing)ontologyconcept modelsmart/operationalstrategyindicators used asevidence/KPIsaxiomISO 37106ISO/IEC 30146smart cityplanningcommissioninginfrastructureprojects &servicesknowledgeframeworkPAS 184(biz models)ISO/TS 37151(KPIs)ISO/IEC 30182dataISO 37156(data exchange)PAS 185(data security)energy, water,transport, waste, ITISO 37153(maturity)15

ISO 37120. PAS 181/ISO 37106. PAS 183 – data sharing & IT. PAS 184. PAS 185. a security-minded approach. ISO/IEC 30145 . reference architecture. ISO/IEC . 30146. ISO 37151. ISO 37153. ISO 37156. Data exchange. ISO 37154. ISO 37157. ISO 37158. Monitor and analyse . data. PAS 182/ ISO/IEC 30182. PD 8101. PAS 212. Hypercat. BIM. PAS 184. Role of .

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