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An energy-aware web of people and things, events of interaction & complex interaction of events

Published: 16 July 2012 Publication History

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The continuous evolution of computing and networking technologies is creating a new world populated by many sensors on physical and social environments. At the same time, these applications are also mission-critical with serious quality of service requirements such as real-time performance, continuous availability, high security and privacy. Pu argues that the traditional process-oriented programming languages and software architectures should be augmented by distributed event-based facilities and abstractions for the construction of large-scale distributed IOT applications [4]. Bohli et al. state in one of their theses: The value of the IoT market grows more than linearly with the number of consumers. This thesis inherently assumes the value of 'connectedness' of the network [1]. One supporting experience with 'connectedness' that follows such thesis in a favourable way is with social networks, e. g. facebook, twitter etc [2]. Scharmen argues similarly from more abstract view that spaces, physical, virtual or physical-virtual are just culture containers, for people to present, curate, mediate via these interconnections [5].

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J.-M. Bohli, C. Sorge, and D. Westhoff. Initial observations on economics, pricing, and penetration of the internet of things market. SIGCOMM Comput. Commun. Rev., 39:50--55, March 2009.
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J. Formo, J. Laaksolahti, and M. Gårdman. Internet of things marries social media. In MobileHCI'11. ACM.
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Y. Magid, G. Sharon, S. Arcushin, I. Ben-Harrush, and E. Rabinovich. Industry experience with the ibm active middleware technology (amit) complex event processing engine. In DEBS'10. ACM.
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C. Pu. A world of opportunities: Cps, iot, and beyond. In DEBS'11. ACM.
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F. Scharmen. Adaptive reuse: things, containers, and streets in the architecture of the social web. In interactions, volume 17, pages 67--70. ACM, July 2010.

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DEBS '12: Proceedings of the 6th ACM International Conference on Distributed Event-Based Systems
July 2012
410 pages
ISBN:9781450313155
DOI:10.1145/2335484

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Published: 16 July 2012

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