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Figure 5: Account hierarchy
In the example shown above, the AYYEKA TRAINING account consists of two organizations, Environmental and
Wastewater Utility. Environmental manages two sites. A site is a representation of a physical location. Typically, each
site includes one device. In some instances, multiple devices might be assigned to a single site. Each device
generates and subsequently transmits data streams (time-stamped data) from one or more sensors (such
as pressure, turbidity, conductivity, etc.) integrated with the device.
Every account’s hierarchy is pre-defined to match the actual deployment of its devices and their sensors. The only
hierarchy changes an account owner can make is to add organizations, and unassign/assign sites to organizations.
Note: The Organization level is optional. If no organizations are defined, all sites are
grouped directly under the Account level. This is common in small accounts.

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