BS ISO 37155-2:2021
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Framework for integration and operation of smart community infrastructures – Holistic approach and the strategy for development, operation and maintenance of smart community infrastructures
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2021 | 34 |
This document describes the interactions of smart community infrastructures (interactions between multiple infrastructures, between infrastructures and stakeholders, and between infrastructures and the external environment).
It describes the framework (a set of processes and methodologies) for these interactions to ensure the consistency of smart community infrastructures is well identified and managed.
There are two potential use cases for this document. The first is for the green field site, where all the smart community infrastructures can be designed and developed at the same time. This is of value to planners and investors of major new infrastructure developments.
The second is for the brown field site and builds on the first and will support efficient management of an existing urban area by taking into account the increasing interdependencies of the infrastructures on each other and the way they should be managed as a system of systems. This document will also take into account accelerating technological and environmental changes.
Since this framework aims to ensure the consistency among different systems consisting of smart community infrastructures, the scope of this document does not overlap with any existing works that are developed or being developed at the existing TCs addressing issues at individual infrastructure level.
This document describes a management case (not a management system), i.e. specific processes that an organization needs to follow in order to meet specific objectives of this document.
PDF Catalog
PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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2 | National foreword |
7 | Foreword |
8 | Introduction |
11 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references 3 Terms and definitions |
14 | 4 Understanding of smart community infrastructure layers 4.1 Smart community infrastructure system layer 4.2 Smart community infrastructure layer 4.3 Smart community sub-infrastructure layer 5 Benefits of applying this document 5.1 General |
15 | 5.2 General benefits 5.3 Benefits for community authorities 5.4 Benefits for investors or lenders 5.5 Benefits for developers, operators and infrastructure owners |
16 | 5.6 Benefits for service providers 5.7 Benefits for people in smart communities |
17 | 6 Life cycle phases of smart community infrastructure 6.1 General 6.2 Initiation (phase 1) 6.2.1 Smart community concept (phase 1-1) |
18 | 6.3 Design of target infrastructures (phase 2) 6.3.1 Basic concept (phase 2-1) |
19 | 6.3.2 Basic plan (phase 2-2) |
20 | 6.3.3 Fundamental design (phase 2-3) 6.3.4 Tendering (phase 2-4) |
21 | 6.3.5 Implementation design (phase 2-5) 6.4 Construction and assessment (phase 3) 6.4.1 Manufacturing, construction, and installation (phase 3-1) 6.4.2 Individual and combination tests and validation (phase 3-2) |
22 | 6.4.3 Overall assessment of smart community infrastructures as a whole (phase 3-3) |
23 | 6.5 Operation and maintenance (phase 4) 6.6 Redevelopment and rehabilitation (phase 5) |
24 | 6.7 Decommissioning (phase 6) 7 General process to ensure consistency 7.1 General 7.2 Process overview |
25 | 7.3 Action items in V process (item 2 in Figure) 7.3.1 Item 1: Setting the targets for infrastructures 7.3.2 Item 2: Analyse the solutions for different infrastructures to achieve the targets 7.3.3 Item 3: Validation and Verification 7.3.4 Item 4: Monitoring the performance of infrastructures 7.3.5 Item 5: Improve the targets 8 Guidelines for ensuring consistency 8.1 General 8.2 Smart community concept (phase 1-1) 8.2.1 Recommendations for verification and validation |
26 | 8.2.2 Responsibility 8.3 Basic concept (phase 2-1) 8.3.1 Recommendations for verification 8.3.2 Recommendations for validation 8.3.3 Responsibility 8.4 Basic plan (phase 2-2) 8.4.1 Recommendations for verification |
27 | 8.4.2 Recommendations for validation 8.4.3 Responsibility 8.5 Fundamental design (phase 2-3) 8.5.1 Recommendations for verification 8.5.2 Recommendations for validation 8.5.3 Responsibility 8.6 Tendering (phase 2-4) 8.6.1 Recommendations for verification |
28 | 8.6.2 Responsibility 8.7 Implementation design (phase 2-5) 8.7.1 Recommendations for verification 8.7.2 Recommendations for validation |
29 | 8.7.3 Responsibility 8.8 Manufacturing, construction and installation (phase 3-1) 8.9 Individual and combination tests and validation (phase 3-2) 8.10 Overall assessment and validation (phase 3-3) 8.11 Operation and maintenance (phase 4) 8.11.1 Recommendations for verification 8.11.2 Recommendations for validation |
30 | 8.11.3 Responsibility 8.12 Redevelopment and rehabilitation (phase 5) 8.12.1 Recommendations for verification and validation 8.12.2 Responsibility 8.13 Decommissioning (phase 6) 8.13.1 Recommendations for verification |
31 | 8.13.2 Recommendations for validation 8.13.3 Responsibility |
32 | Bibliography |