2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.comcom.2019.09.004
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WOTPY: A framework for web of things applications

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“…At present, the existing WoT implementation frameworks (e.g. [15] [16]) provide several low-level functionalities for the Thing modeling and creation; however, their usage requires a solid knowledge of the WoT standard and coding skill, hence they are not easily accessible from the non technical personnel. The literature on WoT is quite scarce, and mainly limited to proof-of-concept applications [17] [18][19] [20].…”
Section: Research Questionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At present, the existing WoT implementation frameworks (e.g. [15] [16]) provide several low-level functionalities for the Thing modeling and creation; however, their usage requires a solid knowledge of the WoT standard and coding skill, hence they are not easily accessible from the non technical personnel. The literature on WoT is quite scarce, and mainly limited to proof-of-concept applications [17] [18][19] [20].…”
Section: Research Questionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the Service-based discovery solutions, the discovery process is typically granted by ad-hoc software processes that can be considered as standalone services. This is the case for instance of García Mangas and Suárez Alonso [44],…”
Section: ) Directory-based Discoverymentioning
confidence: 90%
“…Besides it, within the SANE project [17], researchers released a JAVA version [125] of the Servient, even if they claim to support only the subset of specifications of interest for the project. García Mangas and Suárez Alonso [44] propose a Python implementation of the Servient that is enhanced with WT discovery mechanisms. It is worth remarking that the execution of the Servient requires significant computational resources that may not be afforded by constrained devices.…”
Section: ) Runtime Toolsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Regarding the tools, beside the ones implementing the W3C WoT Servient on different programming languages (e.g. Javascript in [21], Python in [24]), we cite the WoT Store platform [20] that supports seamless management of WTs and mash-up applications able to consume multiple, heterogeneous WTs at the same time.…”
Section: A W3c Web Of Thingsmentioning
confidence: 99%