Complex Typed System Assets
CTSA | |
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Developer | Netroda Technologies |
Type | Software Interface |
Programmed in | Java, Extensible Object Script |
Reference Class | ESComplexAsset |
Initial Release | 2018 |
Platform | Extensible Services / Server for Automation |
Complex Typed System Assets (abbreviation: CTSA) is software interface for creation of independent, virtual devices that can perform specific pre-programmed actions on behalf of the ES/S-A Platform. today, most devices controlled by ES/S-A Systems use CTSA Classes to monitor, control and program functionality of the system.
Overview
The CTSA Classes are used a a middleware or abstraction layer between the more technically-centered CTSA Control interface of ES/S-A Systems and primitive devices, either controlled by the Primitive Abstraction Service, or controlled directly using Serial, Network or Wireless connections. The Control program can directly invoke all public methods published by CTSA Clases and enables ready-from-deploy integration in the EOS Scripting enviroment.
Technical
Included features
- Hardware Indication
- Control User Interfaces
- Authority-Aware
- Direct control of PTSA Resources
- Possibility to set up network connections
Message Types
Alarm Type | Description |
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Danger | Indicates a dangerous situation occuring in the current context, for example mass shootings, terrorism attacks etc. |
Fire | Requests immediate evacuation of the assigned area, as the building or structure is on fire |
Evacuate | Requests immediate evacuation of the assigned areas |
Havary | Raised when building infrastructure has severe malfunctions, like leaking pipes causing flooding or overheating of a structure due to failure on climatic systems |
Catastrophy | Used for scenarios where a natual catastrophy is awaited or happening, for example tsunamis, hurricanes or thunderstorms |
Clear | Indicates that a alarm has been revoked. |
Information | Generous, non-dangerous announcements |
License
Considering the importance of life safety, The ALMBUS specification is royalty-free and associated documentation is available to the public. Implementations that comply to the ALMBUS specification (without alterations on the base) can display the icon to indicate ALMBUS compatibility.