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A Dynamism View Model of Convergence and Divergence of IoT Standardization

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As IoT (Internet of Things) continues to penetrate everyday life, we witness the increase in the number of IoT standardization activities. This is a kind of business and political conflicts. It can be also viewed as an emergence of new types of standardization. In a world where complicated cyber-physical systems come to exist, legacy view models such as layered view models are not adequate to the new landscape of IoT standardization. As a departure of static structural view of standardization, the author proposes a dynamism model for divergence and convergence.

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The research results have been achieved by “EUJ-02-2016: IoT/Cloud/Big Data platforms in social application contexts,” the Commissioned Research of National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT), JAPAN.

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Yamakami, T. (2019). A Dynamism View Model of Convergence and Divergence of IoT Standardization. In: Barolli, L., Kryvinska, N., Enokido, T., Takizawa, M. (eds) Advances in Network-Based Information Systems. NBiS 2018. Lecture Notes on Data Engineering and Communications Technologies, vol 22. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-98530-5_52

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