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BS EN 50090-7-1:2004 Home and building electronic systems (HBES) System management

BS EN 50090-7-1:2004

Home and building electronic systems (HBES) System management

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Standard number:BS EN 50090-7-1:2004
Pages:98
Released:2004-04-01
ISBN:0 580 43604 7
Status:Standard
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BS EN 50090-7-1:2004


This standard BS EN 50090-7-1:2004 Home and building electronic systems (HBES) is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 97.120 Automatic controls for household use
This international standard establishes general principles for network- and device-management shared by and independent of the installation mode. The goal is to standardize the interaction, between a management client and a management server, that shall lead to the successful configuration of the devices. In this way, these management procedures thus specify the highest level communication requirements between a management client and a management server. These requirements specify: a) the sequence of messages that shall be exchanged between a management client and a management server, and b) the contents and interpretation of the transported data, and c) the action to take based on these data (setting internal resources, state machines, physical actions, …), and d) the error and exception handling. The management procedures base on the application layer services. Some management procedures solely base on the use of one or a sequence of dedicated application layer services to achieve the required goal. For these, the documents EN 50090-4-1 and EN 50090-4-2 provide sufficient information for the underlying mechanisms. Other management procedures additionally use the application layer services to access internal data in the management server to achieve the required goal. These data are laid down as objects as specified in EN 50090 3 2.