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‘Turner’s Law of Connected IoT’ as a way to create a proxy or scale for each IoT solution. The ‘Law’ is defined as ‘The value of the IoT solution is proportional to the speed and the number of times the original IoT data is analysed and acted upon’. In it, the law is based on 5 variables: 1.	The amount of data created by the sensor. 2.	The number of times the data is read by the original sensor. 3.	The number of times the data is shared with other IoT sensors or systems. 4.	The speed by which the data is read and processed – real time or in ‘batch’ mode. 5.	The distance by which the outcomes are acted upon from the original source.