Summary
In this chapter, we learned about the different features of the Niagara architecture. We learned about namespaces, the stack and graph paradigm used in Niagara, the different stack groups, and the hierarchy of the components of Niagara.
Understanding the different types of modules, emitter, and system components in the Niagara framework can help users better design and organize their Niagara Systems.
Modules, emitters, and systems are the building blocks of Niagara Systems, and by understanding the different types of modules available, users can select the appropriate components for the tasks they need to carry out.