The art of systems architecting (2nd ed.)
The art of systems architecting (2nd ed.)
Architectural styles and the design of network-based software architectures
Architectural styles and the design of network-based software architectures
Towards physical mashups in the web of things
INSS'09 Proceedings of the 6th international conference on Networked sensing systems
Towards a zero-configuration wireless sensor network architecture for smart buildings
Proceedings of the First ACM Workshop on Embedded Sensing Systems for Energy-Efficiency in Buildings
The Internet of Things: A survey
Computer Networks: The International Journal of Computer and Telecommunications Networking
REST in Practice: Hypermedia and Systems Architecture
REST in Practice: Hypermedia and Systems Architecture
Service oriented middleware for the internet of things: a perspective
ServiceWave'11 Proceedings of the 4th European conference on Towards a service-based internet
RestThing: A Restful Web Service Infrastructure for Mash-Up Physical and Web Resources
EUC '11 Proceedings of the 2011 IFIP 9th International Conference on Embedded and Ubiquitous Computing
Convergence of Utility Computing with the Internet-of-Things
IMIS '12 Proceedings of the 2012 Sixth International Conference on Innovative Mobile and Internet Services in Ubiquitous Computing
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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 Internet and accessed as any other Web resource. In this context, the Internet of Things (IoT) emerges as a paradigm in which smart things actively collaborate among them and with other physical and virtual objects available in the Web, providing value-added information and functionalities for users. The IoT paradigm has recently showed its potential of considerably impacting the daily lives of human beings mainly due to the use and interaction of physical devices in several domains, including complex systems composed of other systems. In this paper we discuss the IoT paradigm from the perspective of Systems-of-Systems and present EcoDiF, a IoT platform that integrates heterogeneous devices to provide real-time data control, visualization, processing, and storage. In EcoDiF, devices, information, users and applications are integrated to create an IoT ecosystem in which new ideas and products can be developed in an organic way.