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    Eindhoven smart society IoT charter

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    Updated Oct 18, 2017
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    Eindhoven (Gemeente) (2017). Eindhoven smart society IoT charter [Dataset]. https://data.overheid.nl/dataset/22462-eindhoven-smart-society-iot-charter
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    Dataset updated
    Oct 18, 2017
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    Eindhoven (Gemeente)
    License

    Public Domain Mark 1.0https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/
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    Area covered
    Eindhoven
    Description

    Smart Society Charter

    IoT Architecture principles & guidelines

    City of Eindhoven

    In a Smart Society, digital online technologies become seamlessly integrated in the physical offline world, to improve people’s lives and contribute to the development of the society. The most important thing in a Smart Society is that people experience the benefits of what the intensive co-evolution of digital and analogue, virtual and physical, online and offline will bring them.

    With more and more technologies on the Internet of Things, and increasing volumes of data being collected, it is inevitable that IoT and data-driven services will have a serious impact on our lives. As a pioneer of the Smart Society, the City of Eindhoven is already facing up to imminent changes, and confronting the dilemmas that the new technologies bring with them. In order to safeguard public interest, stimulate innovation, foster a sustainable ecosystem of partners and encourage socially responsible business models, we have put together a few simple common principles to apply to an architecture of all current and emerging IoT initiatives across the city.

    These principles are being developed in cooperation with commercial partners, start-ups and small enterprises, independent IoT developers, academic and research institutes, citizen-driven initiatives and other public organizations. We believe that these principles reflect our common values, contribute to the development of the city and improve the quality of life of its residents. We call on all IoT parties in Eindhoven, as well as our Dutch and international partners, to adopt, extend and reflect on these principles when building new or improving existing IoT and data infrastructures, platforms, services and applications. In a Smart Society, all participants should benefit from technology's achievements.

    1 Privacy first

    First and foremost, the privacy of the users and citizens should be guaranteed.

    People should be given insight into the data that is collected and control over the way it is and will be used. Ethical aspects should be taken into account when extending practices into areas not addressed by current legislation.

    2 Open data and interfaces

    We facilitate innovation by making data publicly available and enabling access to IoT & data systems through open interfaces.

    We stimulate new business models and emerging services that rely on generating added value, rather than exploiting licenses on data or exclusive rights on the infrastructure. We recommend making the infrastructure open on the lowest level and making raw data publicly available whenever this can be done without compromising the privacy and security of the citizens.

    3 Embrace open standards

    Wherever available, the IoT infrastructure, connectivity, platforms, devices and services should be built on open or broadly agreed de-facto standards.

    Using established standards will facilitate evolution of infrastructure and services, sustain a competitive market and prevent vendor lock-in. Where standards are not yet available, maintaining openness and sharing best practices will help to lay a foundation for the future.

    4 Share where possible

    We expect all IoT and Data developments to provide well-defined, easily accessible stable interfaces for sharing and reusing existing assets.

    Shared use of grids, sensor networks, connectivity and software components will lower the barriers for their adoption, increase connectivity and stimulate interoperability. The IoT & Data infrastructure should be available for re-use, as well as open to innovation and expansion.

    5 Support modularity

    We recommend adopting a modular architecture with well-defined open interfaces as the core of any IoT or data-driven development.

    Modularity helps to ensure interoperability between platforms, services and applications and facilitates re-use and cooperation between partners.

    6 Maintain security

    The reliability of components, platforms, solutions and services must be constantly safeguarded.

    Ensuring confidentiality, integrity and availability is vital to essential services and core parts of the infrastructure, which need to be safeguarded to the highest possible degree. In addition, all digital assets must be well-protected from attack, damage or unauthorized access.

    7 Accept social responsibility

    Providing new technologies and services, and collecting and combining data may result in unforeseen effects on society or individuals.

    We cannot predict the future. We encourage experimentation, provided responsibility is taken for the consequences.

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    Eindhoven smart samhälle IoT charter

    • data.europa.eu
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    Eindhoven smart samhälle IoT charter [Dataset]. https://data.europa.eu/data/datasets/22462-eindhoven-smart-society-iot-charter?locale=sv
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    License

    Public Domain Mark 1.0https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/
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    Area covered
    Eindhoven
    Description

    Läs mer om Smart Society Charter**

    IoT Arkitekturprinciper &riktlinjer*

    Staden Eindhoven

    I ett smart samhälle integreras digital online-teknik sömlöst i den fysiska offlinevärlden, för att förbättra människors liv och bidra till samhällets utveckling.Det viktigaste i ett smart samhälle är att människor upplever fördelarna med vad den intensiva co-evolutionen av digitala och analoga, virtuella och fysiska, online och offline kommer att ge dem.

    Med mer och mer teknik på sakernas internet, och allt fler datamängder samlas in, är det oundvikligt att IoT och datadrivna tjänster kommer att ha en allvarlig inverkan på våra liv. Som pionjär inom det smarta samhället står Eindhovens stad redan inför överhängande förändringar och konfronterar de dilemman som den nya tekniken för med sig. För att skydda allmänintresset, stimulera innovation, främja ett hållbart ekosystem av partner och uppmuntra socialt ansvarsfulla affärsmodeller, har vi sammanställt några enkla gemensamma principer som ska tillämpas på en arkitektur av alla nuvarande och framväxande IoT-initiativ i hela staden.

    Dessa principer utvecklas i samarbete med kommersiella partner, nystartade företag och småföretag, oberoende IoT-utvecklare, akademiska institut och forskningsinstitut, medborgardrivna initiativ och andra offentliga organisationer.Vi tror att dessa principer återspeglar våra gemensamma värderingar, bidrar till stadens utveckling och förbättrar invånarnas livskvalitet. Vi uppmanar alla IoT-parter i Eindhoven, liksom våra nederländska och internationella partners, att anta, utvidga och reflektera över dessa principer när de bygger nya eller förbättrar befintliga IoT- och datainfrastrukturer, plattformar, tjänster och applikationer. I ett smart samhälle bör alla deltagare dra nytta av teknikens resultat.

    1 Sekretess först

    **Först och främst bör användarnas och medborgarnas integritet garanteras. Människor bör få insikt i de data som samlas in och kontrollera hur de används och kommer att användas. Etiska aspekter bör beaktas när praxis utvidgas till områden som inte omfattas av gällande lagstiftning.

    2 Öppna data och gränssnitt

    Vi underlättar innovation genom att göra data tillgängliga för allmänheten och möjliggöra tillgång till IoT &datasystem genom öppna gränssnitt.**

    Vi stimulerar nya affärsmodeller och framväxande tjänster som är beroende av att skapa mervärde, snarare än att utnyttja licenser på data eller exklusiva rättigheter till infrastrukturen. Vi rekommenderar att infrastrukturen öppnas på lägsta nivå och att rådata offentliggörs närhelst detta kan göras utan att medborgarnas integritet och säkerhet äventyras.

    3 Omfamna öppna standarder

    **Där sakernas infrastruktur, konnektivitet, plattformar, enheter och tjänster finns tillgängliga bör bygga på öppna eller allmänt överenskomna de facto-standarder. Att använda etablerade standarder kommer att underlätta utvecklingen av infrastruktur och tjänster, upprätthålla en konkurrensutsatt marknad och förhindra inlåsning av leverantörer. Om standarder ännu inte finns tillgängliga kommer öppenhet och utbyte av bästa praxis att bidra till att lägga grunden för framtiden. 4 Dela där det är möjligt

    Vi förväntar oss att all IoT- och datautveckling ska tillhandahålla väldefinierade, lättillgängliga stabila gränssnitt för delning och återanvändning av befintliga tillgångar.

    Delad användning av nät, sensornätverk, konnektivitet och programvarukomponenter kommer att minska hindren för deras antagande, öka konnektiviteten och stimulera interoperabiliteten. IoT & Datainfrastrukturen bör vara tillgänglig för vidareutnyttjande och vara öppen för innovation och expansion.

    5 Stödmodularitet

    Vi rekommenderar att man antar en modulär arkitektur med väldefinierade öppna gränssnitt som kärnan i alla IoT eller datadriven utveckling.

    Modularitet bidrar till att säkerställa interoperabilitet mellan plattformar, tjänster och tillämpningar och underlättar vidareutnyttjande och samarbete mellan partner.

    6 Bevara säkerheten

    ** Tillförlitligheten hos komponenter, plattformar, lösningar och tjänster måste ständigt skyddas.

    Att säkerställa konfidentialitet, integritet och tillgänglighet är avgörande för grundläggande tjänster och centrala delar av infrastrukturen, som måste skyddas i största möjliga utsträckning. Dessutom måste alla digitala tillgångar vara väl skyddade mot angrepp, skada eller obehörig åtkomst.

    7 Att acceptera socialt ansvar

    Att tillhandahålla ny teknik och nya tjänster och samla in och kombinera data kan leda till oförutsedda effekter på samhället eller individer.

    Vi kan inte förutsäga framtiden. Vi uppmuntrar till experiment, förutsatt att ansvar är uppgifter för konsekvenserna.

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Eindhoven smart society IoT charter

Explore at:
json(KB), csv(KB)Available download formats
Dataset updated
Oct 18, 2017
Dataset provided by
Eindhoven (Gemeente)
License

Public Domain Mark 1.0https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/
License information was derived automatically

Area covered
Eindhoven
Description

Smart Society Charter

IoT Architecture principles & guidelines

City of Eindhoven

In a Smart Society, digital online technologies become seamlessly integrated in the physical offline world, to improve people’s lives and contribute to the development of the society. The most important thing in a Smart Society is that people experience the benefits of what the intensive co-evolution of digital and analogue, virtual and physical, online and offline will bring them.

With more and more technologies on the Internet of Things, and increasing volumes of data being collected, it is inevitable that IoT and data-driven services will have a serious impact on our lives. As a pioneer of the Smart Society, the City of Eindhoven is already facing up to imminent changes, and confronting the dilemmas that the new technologies bring with them. In order to safeguard public interest, stimulate innovation, foster a sustainable ecosystem of partners and encourage socially responsible business models, we have put together a few simple common principles to apply to an architecture of all current and emerging IoT initiatives across the city.

These principles are being developed in cooperation with commercial partners, start-ups and small enterprises, independent IoT developers, academic and research institutes, citizen-driven initiatives and other public organizations. We believe that these principles reflect our common values, contribute to the development of the city and improve the quality of life of its residents. We call on all IoT parties in Eindhoven, as well as our Dutch and international partners, to adopt, extend and reflect on these principles when building new or improving existing IoT and data infrastructures, platforms, services and applications. In a Smart Society, all participants should benefit from technology's achievements.

1 Privacy first

First and foremost, the privacy of the users and citizens should be guaranteed.

People should be given insight into the data that is collected and control over the way it is and will be used. Ethical aspects should be taken into account when extending practices into areas not addressed by current legislation.

2 Open data and interfaces

We facilitate innovation by making data publicly available and enabling access to IoT & data systems through open interfaces.

We stimulate new business models and emerging services that rely on generating added value, rather than exploiting licenses on data or exclusive rights on the infrastructure. We recommend making the infrastructure open on the lowest level and making raw data publicly available whenever this can be done without compromising the privacy and security of the citizens.

3 Embrace open standards

Wherever available, the IoT infrastructure, connectivity, platforms, devices and services should be built on open or broadly agreed de-facto standards.

Using established standards will facilitate evolution of infrastructure and services, sustain a competitive market and prevent vendor lock-in. Where standards are not yet available, maintaining openness and sharing best practices will help to lay a foundation for the future.

4 Share where possible

We expect all IoT and Data developments to provide well-defined, easily accessible stable interfaces for sharing and reusing existing assets.

Shared use of grids, sensor networks, connectivity and software components will lower the barriers for their adoption, increase connectivity and stimulate interoperability. The IoT & Data infrastructure should be available for re-use, as well as open to innovation and expansion.

5 Support modularity

We recommend adopting a modular architecture with well-defined open interfaces as the core of any IoT or data-driven development.

Modularity helps to ensure interoperability between platforms, services and applications and facilitates re-use and cooperation between partners.

6 Maintain security

The reliability of components, platforms, solutions and services must be constantly safeguarded.

Ensuring confidentiality, integrity and availability is vital to essential services and core parts of the infrastructure, which need to be safeguarded to the highest possible degree. In addition, all digital assets must be well-protected from attack, damage or unauthorized access.

7 Accept social responsibility

Providing new technologies and services, and collecting and combining data may result in unforeseen effects on society or individuals.

We cannot predict the future. We encourage experimentation, provided responsibility is taken for the consequences.

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