We all talk about data from different devices etc. This is
well and good but can you really have effective information if the data is not
in context?
The challenge is how you gain this context and then sustain
this context over many devices (things) without significant impact on the
devices, how do add, remove and evolve devices (things). The role of an
operational data management system that is a “yellow pages” of the system,
providing the context, and relationship between devices and the operations.
Providing the ability to register new devices and associated
data, input the associated context, while maintaining the detail in the device,
but provide the bigger operational process alignment. This will also provide
the association, other naming of that device so other applications, roles can
find and interact. Often other systems, machines have a different outlook on
the process and will use different naming and referring for the device. The
Operational Data Management capability provides this association and ability to
align many devices without having change the underlying applications or
devices.
From a data to information point of view it provides the contact
to gathering of data to shift it to information, so that big data analysis and
other tools can be applied transforming that information into “knowledge”. Providing a pattern for
contextualized operational data (e.g.: production, quality, machine status,
etc.) integrated to templated collaboration activities (ODM) and ultimately
broader supply chain management.
Without this companies have a real opportunity of just
gathering significant more data without creating or having the ability to
create the associated proportion of Information, knowledge and eventually
wisdom. The diagram above shows the knowledge management pyramid and how on the right hand side companies have not go the top one which is blow out in data without the associated knowledge. The leaders will put architectures and systems into place which enable
them to gain the contextualization while providing the “plug and Play” ability
for devices and things to be added to the solution.
Which path are you on, how are you addressing this ODM concept?
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