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BS ISO/IEC 21823-4:2022 Internet of things (IoT). Interoperability for IoT systems Syntactic interoperability

BS ISO/IEC 21823-4:2022

Internet of things (IoT). Interoperability for IoT systems Syntactic interoperability

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Standard number:BS ISO/IEC 21823-4:2022
Pages:48
Released:2023-04-05
ISBN:978 0 539 15606 5
Status:Standard

BS ISO/IEC 21823-4:2022 Internet of Things (IoT). Interoperability for IoT Systems Syntactic Interoperability

Introducing the BS ISO/IEC 21823-4:2022, a comprehensive guide to syntactic interoperability for Internet of Things (IoT) systems. This standard is a must-have for anyone involved in the design, implementation, or management of IoT systems. With its detailed guidelines and best practices, it provides a solid foundation for ensuring seamless communication and interaction between different IoT devices and systems.

Released on April 5, 2023, this standard is the latest in a series of international standards aimed at promoting interoperability in IoT systems. It is a testament to the ongoing efforts of experts from around the world to create a unified framework for IoT interoperability.

Key Features

The BS ISO/IEC 21823-4:2022 spans a total of 48 pages, each packed with valuable information and insights. It covers a wide range of topics, including:

  • Definition and explanation of syntactic interoperability
  • Guidelines for achieving syntactic interoperability in IoT systems
  • Best practices for designing and implementing interoperable IoT systems
  • Case studies and examples of successful syntactic interoperability

With its clear and concise language, this standard is easy to understand and apply, making it a valuable resource for both beginners and experienced professionals.

Why Choose BS ISO/IEC 21823-4:2022?

The BS ISO/IEC 21823-4:2022 is more than just a standard; it's a tool for success in the rapidly evolving world of IoT. By following its guidelines, you can:

  • Ensure seamless communication between different IoT devices and systems
  • Improve the efficiency and effectiveness of your IoT systems
  • Stay ahead of the curve in the fast-paced world of IoT technology

Moreover, this standard is recognized and respected worldwide, making it a valuable addition to your professional credentials.

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Don't miss out on this opportunity to enhance your understanding of IoT interoperability. Order your copy of the BS ISO/IEC 21823-4:2022 today and take the first step towards a more interconnected future. The standard is available in print and digital formats, with an ISBN of 978 0 539 15606 5.

Remember, in the world of IoT, interoperability is not just a luxury; it's a necessity. And with the BS ISO/IEC 21823-4:2022, achieving it has never been easier.

Conclusion

The BS ISO/IEC 21823-4:2022 is a testament to the power of standardization in promoting interoperability in IoT systems. With its comprehensive guidelines and best practices, it provides a solid foundation for anyone looking to ensure seamless communication and interaction between different IoT devices and systems. So why wait? Order your copy today and take the first step towards a more interconnected future.

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BS ISO/IEC 21823-4:2022


This standard BS ISO/IEC 21823-4:2022 Internet of things (IoT). Interoperability for IoT systems is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 35.240.95 Internet applications
  • 33.020 Telecommunications in general