Architecting the internet of things Uckelmann Diete
Material type: TextPublication details: New York : Springer, ©2011.Description: 351 pages) 24CMISBN:- 9783642426988
- 004.678 UCK
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An Architectural Approach Towards the Future Internet of Things --
About the "Idea of Man" in System Design --
An Enlightened Version of the Internet of Things? --
Enabling the Masses to Become Creative in Smart Spaces --
The Toolkit Approach for End-user Participation in the Internet of Things --
From the Internet of Things to the Web of Things: Resource-oriented Architecture and Best Practices --
A Service-oriented, Semantic Approach to Data Integration for an Internet of Things Supporting Autonomous Cooperating Logistics Processes --
Resource Management in the Internet of Things: Clustering, Synchronization and Software Agents --
The Role of the Internet of Things for Increased Autonomy and Agility in Collaborative Production Environments --
Integrated Billing Solutions in the Internet of Things --
Business Models for the Internet of Things --
The DiY Smart Experiences Project --
Intelligent Cargo
Many of the initial developments towards the Internet of Things have focused on the combination of Auto-ID and networked infrastructures in business-to-business logistics and product lifecycle applications. However, the Internet of Things is more than a business tool for managing business processes more efficiently and more effectively - it will also enable a more convenient way of life. Since the term "Internet of Things" first came to attention when the Auto-ID Center launched their initial vision for the EPC network for automatically identifying and tracing the flow of goods within supply-chains, increasing numbers of researchers and practitioners have further developed this vision. The authors in this book provide a research perspective on current and future developments in the Internet of Things. The different chapters cover a broad range of topics from system design aspects and core architectural approaches to end-user participation, business perspectives and applications.
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