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Enabling reactive cities with the iFLUX middleware
- Olivier Liechti,
- Laurent Prévost,
- Valentin Delaye,
- Jean Hennebert,
- Vincent Grivel,
- Jean-Philippe Rey,
- Jonathan Depraz,
- Marc Sommer
This paper presents the iFLUX middleware, designed to provide a lightweight integration solution for Smart City applications. Based on three core abstractions, namely event sources, action targets and rules, iFLUX makes it very easy to expose sensors ...
A component based approach for the Web of Things
Model Driven Architectures are the holy grail of software engineering. Instead of writing code, developers draw models from the client's specification, which are then compiled into executable code (skeletons). We have taken this principle and applied it ...
Generic Operations on RESTful Resources in Mashup Tools
In this paper, we aim at tools for the development of applications for the Internet of things. We consider mashup tools, which can model the data flow between applications and devices in a graphical way. We present a first approach to model generic ...
IndianaJS: Building spatially aware web sites for the Web of Things
While almost any device today may have a virtual representation, the web itself is not yet a very physical experience. Bringing proven spatial interaction and ubiquitous computing paradigms to life using current web technology, we designed IndianaJS, a ...
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- Proceedings of the 6th International Workshop on the Web of Things