Identifying the Rules for the Orchestration

Next, identify the rules and conditions to determine how to process data from the sensors.

You will use the information from this part of the analysis to create a rule for the orchestration as described in the Creating Rules section in this guide.

Example: Company A's Rules Analysis

In this part of the analysis, Company A identified the following conditions:

  • A vibration reading greater than or equal to 90 and a temperature greater than or equal to 250 will trigger an alarm message.

  • A vibration reading greater than or equal to 30 and a temperature greater than or equal to 520 will trigger an alarm message.

  • A vibration reading greater than or equal to 60 will trigger a warning message.

  • A temperature reading greater than or equal to 350 will trigger a warning message.

The "Rules" area in the preceeding image shows the rules and conditions that Company A is using to determine which data should be processed by the orchestration.