Proceedings of the First International Workshop on Software Engineering for Systems-of-Systems 2013
DOI: 10.1145/2489850.2489855
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Towards an IoT ecosystem

Abstract: In the near future, it will be possible that every object on Earth can be identifiable and addressable. Such objects will be able to be monitored and monitor their physical environments, and of executing actions on such environments in benefit of human users. Moreover, these so-called smart objects will be endowed with wireless communication capabilities. By being uniquely addressed, wireless endowed and through the use of existing protocols and standardized formats, smart things can be integrated in the Inter… Show more

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“…The IoT has been described as a System of Systems (SoS) or ecosystem [141], which may be defined as:…”
Section: Industry Investment In Iot-an Application Of the Multimethodmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The IoT has been described as a System of Systems (SoS) or ecosystem [141], which may be defined as:…”
Section: Industry Investment In Iot-an Application Of the Multimethodmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Research into the Multimethodology approach has been scarce [140] and the OR/Systems Thinking community must address the need for better education and research in this approach in the future. The IoT has been described as a System of Systems (SoS) or ecosystem [141], which may be defined as:…”
Section: Industry Investment In Iot-an Application Of the Multimethodmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The rise of cheap sensors, new wireless communication technologies, sensor and actuator networks, and cloud computing has resulted in the application of these technologies to several vertical markets, creating heterogeneity [17]. Therefore, as emphasized by Delicato [18], the need emerges for IoT solutions to scale with millions of devices, as well as for the ability to deal with software and hardware heterogeneity, uncertainty detection and conflict resolution. In a similar manner, Biswas et al [19] claims that in order to realize IoT vision targeting future markets, several requirements have to be taken into account, including ubiquitous accessibility and connectivity, as well as commonly agreed APIs and standards.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In general, these data collectors are logically tied and strongly coupled to the middleware architecture, as in, for example, EcoDif [6], Xively [7], OpenIoT [8], RestThing [9], WSO2 [10] and Kaa [11]. In a common structure for an IoT system instance, one or more of these middleware will manage IoT devices that must send data to an Internet application server, this being the application server and the managed devices owned by the same organization.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%