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Products: AS-B, Enterprise Central, Enterprise Server, AS-P
Functionalities: Semantic
Product version: 2022
3/23/2022

Configuring the Semantic Settings

You configure the semantic settings if you, for example, want to change the EBO user that connects to the Sparql database or use a Sparql database on another location than the default location.

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The ExoStruxure Building Operation software supports a database solution for external storage of semantic information.

The semantic information is a contextual representation of a building that follows the Brick schema. It includes representation of building assets such as points, locations, and equipment.

The semantic information is configured in WorkStation, and the information is available in WorkStation and WebStation. The information is also available through EcoStruxure Web Services.

A stand-alone automation server does not support sematic tagging.

SPARQL Database

EcoStruxure Building Operation uses a Sparql database, GraphDB from Ontotext, to handle semantic queries.

For more information, see Sparql Database .

Ontologies

Semantic is based on ontologies.

For more information, see Ontologies .

Semantic Data and EWS

The EWS metadata makes it possible to add semantic information to the EWS items, provided that the EBO object that is exposed by EWS is semantically described.

Semantic tagging is exposed using EWS.

For more information, see Semantic Data and EWS .

Licensing

You can use a limited number of queries in the Graph database without a license. To be able to use the Graph database to its full extent a license is needed.

If you use an GraphDB on another location than the EBO default location, you have to aquire a license.

Semantic Navigation

You can navigate the semantic database using search and filter.

For more information, see Semantic Navigation in WorkStation .

Configure ExoStruxure Building Automation System to use Semantic Tagging

Use this workflow to configure EcoStruxure Building Automation system to use semantics.

For more information, see Configure EcoStruxure Building Automation System to use Semantic Workflow .

Semantic Engineering

Semantic engineering is the process describing an EcoStruxure Building operation database using semantic s .

For more information, see Semantic Engineering Overview .

To configure the semantic settings
  1. In WorkStation, in the System Tree pane, select the EBO server.

  2. Click the Control Panel tab.

  3. Click Settings .

  4. Configure the settings.

    Component

    Description

    SPARQL DB URL

    Enter the address to the Sparql database.

    Repository

    Type the name to the repository on the Sparql database you want to use.

    Username

    Enter the username of the EBO user that you want to use to connect with the Sparql database.

    Password

    Type the password of the EBO user that you want to use to connect to the Sparql database.

    Confirm password

    Confirm the password for the EBO user.

    Query Timeout

    Enter the timeout the EBO server uses for normal queries against the Sparql database.

    Update Timeout

    Enter the timeout the EBO server uses for uploading ontologies to Sparql database.

    Search Timeout

    Enter the timeout the EBO server uses for search queries against the Sparql database.

    Export Timeout

    Enter the timeout the EBO server uses for export queries against the Sparql database.

    Insert Batch Size

    Enter the maximum batch size of files imported to the EBO server from the Sparql database.

    Lead object

    The lead-shadow mechanism is automatically configured for the Sparql database in all EBO servers in the system. You should not change this if you use the same Sparql database for the whole EBO system.

  5. Click OK .

  • Semantic Overview
  • Sparql Database
  • Configure EcoStruxure Building Automation System to use Semantic Workflow
  • Configuring the Semantic Settings