I was on a live stream the morning I wrote this article and I was discussing my new book, with my pre-sale customers. A question popped up around data normalization, and data warehouses vs data lakes.
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Systems Integration 101: Detailing out the data model and system requirements
By Phil Zito on Oct 3, 2016 6:00:37 AM
Topics: smartbuildings Building Controls
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Systems Integration 101: How to create a Integration map
By Phil Zito on Sep 26, 2016 6:00:10 AM
Up to this point, I’ve covered relatively simple integrations but what happens if you have a complicated integration one involving dozens if not hundreds of systems?
I remember the first time I did a very complicated integration.
I was using the OPC protocol to integrate building automation systems from several different data centers into a centralized reporting hub.
Topics: smartbuildings Building Controls
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Learn Series: BAS Inputs, what you Really Need to Know
By Phil Zito on Sep 21, 2016 6:00:33 AM
Hi, I'm Phil Zito owner of building automation monthly and welcome to the first post, of the second learn series module! In this new learn series module I am going to be discussing everything you need to know related to building automation controllers.
Topics: Learn Series smartbuildings
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The 3 steps to creating amazingly useful integration maps
By Phil Zito on Sep 19, 2016 6:00:23 AM
I remember it like it was yesterday... I was trying to get a new LON system tied into an existing building automation system and it was chaos.
I had broken every system integration rule on this project and the project was only a week old. In my defense I had yet to learn the process I am teaching you, I tend to have a "adventurous" personality...
Topics: smartbuildings Building Controls
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Learn Series: How Binary Control Works
By Phil Zito on Sep 14, 2016 6:00:01 AM
I like to show up to work early. Usually I get into the office around 5:45 am. I do this because I am able to get so much more work done without the distraction and noise.
Did, I mention I have a really bad case of ADHD? Oh, wait I'm off topic again...
Where was I, oh yeah, the office. So, I go into the office early in order to get things done, but... lately there's been a problem...
Topics: Learn Series smartbuildings
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Systems Integration 101: How to Use a Gap Analysis to Detail out the New Systems
By Phil Zito on Sep 12, 2016 7:00:39 AM
In this post, I going to teach you how to perform a Gap analysis.
But before we get there, let's travel back to 2007 when I was a brand new technician...
Picture this, you are a newly hired service technician and you arrive at a customer site. Customer comes up to you and tells you that the air handling systems they ordered are ready to be pulled into the building automation system.
Topics: smartbuildings Building Controls
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5 Common BAS Terms Every BAS Professional Should Know
By Phil Zito on Sep 11, 2016 9:01:24 PM
Every profession has their own secret language, and the world of building automation is no different.
In this post, I will help you to demystify the lingo of building automation by exposing the 5 most common terms in the building automation world.
Topics: smartbuildings Building Controls
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Learn Series: How Floating Control Works
By Phil Zito on Sep 7, 2016 6:00:10 AM
Welcome to the fourth Learn Series article!
This series is a blast and I am having a ton of fun providing valuable content for you to take your building automation career to greater heights!
This article is going to cover the 3rd control mode that is commonly found in the building automation space, floating control!
Whether you are brand new to BAS or a veteran, this article has value nuggets sprinkled throughout it just for you!
Topics: Learn Series smartbuildings
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Systems Integration 101: How to Identify and Diagram Existing Systems
By Phil Zito on Sep 5, 2016 6:00:07 AM
This is article #3 in the Systems Integration series, and in this article, we are beginning to dive through the process of identifying the systems landscape. This process is critical to adequately assess the time, effort, and cost that each of our use cases will require. Up to this point, we have identified the difference between systems interfacing and integration, and we have identified our use case.
Topics: smartbuildings Building Controls
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Learn Series: How Sequenced Control Works
By Phil Zito on Aug 31, 2016 6:00:01 AM
Welcome to the third Learn Series article! Man I did not expect the response I got from this series.
Thank you so much for everyone who has been e-mailing me telling me that this series is helping them unpack concepts they've been struggling with! SBA Nation you all are friggin awesome!