2019
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-14291-9_5
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Internet of Things Patterns for Communication and Management

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“…In [26], interaction patterns were designed to improve human interactions with ubiquitous IoT applications considering social and behavioral relationships. Similarly, the authors in [27] addressed the heterogeneity problem of IoT devices using agent-based modeling with a three-pattern strategy, while the authors in [28] designed eight patterns for enabling the dynamic communication of IoT devices. And in [29], the authors proposed security patterns for IoT for mobile applications.…”
Section: A Decentralized Sociotechnical Environmentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In [26], interaction patterns were designed to improve human interactions with ubiquitous IoT applications considering social and behavioral relationships. Similarly, the authors in [27] addressed the heterogeneity problem of IoT devices using agent-based modeling with a three-pattern strategy, while the authors in [28] designed eight patterns for enabling the dynamic communication of IoT devices. And in [29], the authors proposed security patterns for IoT for mobile applications.…”
Section: A Decentralized Sociotechnical Environmentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the comprehensive work of [23] [32] [33], the authors reviewed major works on pattern recognition, description, and implementation to select a collection of elements, some necessary and others optional, useful to define IoT patterns. There are, in general, the name and aliases to identify the pattern, the symbol to connect a graphical component with the pattern in a diagram, a problem section to describe the issue with which the pattern is built, the context to explain the situation wherein the problem exists and any constraints, and the forces represented by potentially conflicting considerations to keep in mind when selecting a pattern [34] [35].…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In their extensive work [9,29,30], the authors went through major works regarding the identification, definition, and application of patterns [31][32][33][34] to select a set of elements, some of them required and other optional, useful to describe IoT patterns. In particular, there are the name and aliases to identify the pattern, the icon to associate a graphical element to the pattern in a diagram, a problem section to state the issue for which the pattern is designed, the context to describe the situation in which the problem occurs and any constraints, and the forces represented by possibly contradictory considerations to bear in mind while choosing a solution.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%