Deployment Audit

Deployment Audit

As your building is integrated into KODE OS, the feature in our platform “Deployment Audit” will offer insights into the integration process by defining which systems and devices have been successfully integrated and which are in the process. 


The Deployment Audit report is a snapshot of the deployment status on a building basis which gives you an easy to follow user-experience, providing all configuration/integration features in one place and showing what has been done, as well as remains to be integrated in order  to unlock the full functionality of KODE OS.


This feature goes beyond tracking different buildings. It also provides valuable insights throughout deployment by identifying key issues on the path toward project completion.

Choose the site or building you wish to access from the Portfolio View and navigate to the Deployment Audit section located in the bar and there you may find the average score of the overall report per building integration.


Overall Report

The Overall Report is the average score of the Progress Report.


  • Progress Report - is a total aggregation of the subitems/configuration features. Each widget shows what is done and what remains.
    E.g: In the Devices progress report, one of the widgets we can see is “Area Assignment” - the number of devices that have Area Assignment.


  • Statistics - aggregated data of configuration features, expressed in numbers.
    E.g: In the Devices progress report, one of the widgets we can see is “By Type” - the number of devices that belong to each device type.




Hovering over or clicking on elements of this report will give you access to more detailed information by directly navigating to the filtered page of the element selected.


Overall Report is the average score of the Progress Report. In this report you will see 5 main configuration features: 


  • Data Sources

  • Devices

  • Points

  • Areas

  • Systems

 

Data Sources

At the Data Source tab on the Progress Overview section you will see the “Device Discovery” widget showing if the data sources are discovered.

   


You can click on the Take action button or on the chart to go directly to the Data Sources page and make further changes.

On the Statistics section you will see 3 widgets:

  • Number of Devices by Data Source

  • Number of Points by Data Source

  • Total number of Data Sources grouped by Type



Each of the widget data is visualized on 2 types of charts: Bar Chart and Pie Chart.

Devices 

At the Devices tab on the Progress Overview section you will see different widgets showing data associated with the device details. E.g. In the Devices progress report one of the widgets we can see is “Area Assignment” - the number of devices that have Area Assignment.


On the Statistics section you will see 3 widgets:


  • Total number of Devices grouped by Type

  • Total number of Virtual Devices grouped by Type

  • Total number of Devices grouped by Area


Points

At the Points tab on the Progress Overview section you will see the “Templating” widget showing the number of templated and non-templated points. 


On the Statistics section you will see 2 widgets:


  • Total Number of Points grouped by Kind

  • Total Number of Points grouped by Type


Areas

At the Area tab on the Progress Overview section you will see the “Device Placement” widget showing the number of devices that are placed into floor plans and the “Floor Plan Upload” widget showing how many areas have graphics uploaded. 


In the Statistics section you will see the ”By Devices” widget. 


  • Total Number of Devices

    • Grouped by Area

Systems

At the Systems tab on the Progress Overview section you will see the “Device Placement” widget showing the number of devices that are placed into systems and the “Graphic Upload” widget showing how many systems have graphics uploaded. 


On the Statistics section you will see the ”Systems” widget.


  • Total Number of Systems

    • Grouped by System Type




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