Principled design of the modern Web architecture
ACM Transactions on Internet Technology (TOIT)
Restful web services vs. "big"' web services: making the right architectural decision
Proceedings of the 17th international conference on World Wide Web
Restful web services
Sports Leagues Scheduling: Models, Combinatorial Properties, and Optimization Algorithms
Sports Leagues Scheduling: Models, Combinatorial Properties, and Optimization Algorithms
Feed Querying as a Proxy for Querying the Web
FQAS '09 Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Flexible Query Answering Systems
Towards physical mashups in the web of things
INSS'09 Proceedings of the 6th international conference on Networked sensing systems
A Semantic Analysis for Internet of Things
ICICTA '10 Proceedings of the 2010 International Conference on Intelligent Computation Technology and Automation - Volume 01
Towards modeling real-world aware business processes
Proceedings of the Second International Workshop on Web of Things
A WoT approach to eHealth: case study of a hospital laboratory alert escalation system
Proceedings of the Third International Workshop on the Web of Things
Web of things: understanding the growing opportunities for business transactions
Proceedings of the 6th Balkan Conference in Informatics
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The web of things research activities consist essentially in developing concepts, tools and systems for creating and operating global networks of devices associated with embedded resources RFID tags, sensors and even complex computing facilities which are accessed by services. In that context, one of the most accepted standardisation technique in order to seamlessly integrate this huge set of heterogeneous services consists in RESTifying them. Whereas the integration of 'quickly computed' services is straight forward, the challenge remains for delayed, possibly decomposable services. We claim that this question represents an important challenge if one desires to enrich the potentialities of the web of things. In order to best contribute to its solution, this paper first proposes a classification of services into five categories with a special emphasis on tackling the problematic of the delayed and decomposable ones. It also advocates the use of WebSockets as the standard callback mechanism.