Device integration in SODA using the device description language

Chen, C. and Helal, Sumi (2009) Device integration in SODA using the device description language. In: 2009 9th Annual International Symposium on Applications and the Internet, SAINT 2009. IEEE, pp. 100-106. ISBN 9781424447763

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Abstract

The scale and pace by which the pervasive Internet is evolving today demand urgently needed solutions for a new breed of integration technology that is scalable and autonomic. Current integration technology is ad-hoc, "seasonal" and suffers from major scalability problems. In this paper, we present a novel approach for device integration based on the Service Oriented Architecture model. We present the Device Description Language (DDL) and its implementation within the Atlas sensor platform and middleware. We demonstrate DDL's capability for describing and integrating a broad range of devices ranging from a pinhead temperature sensor to a complex device such as a personal health device. We also summarize our efforts to standardize DDL within the SODA Alliance. © 2009 IEEE.

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Contribution in Book/Report/Proceedings
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?? DESCRIPTION LANGUAGEDEVICE INTEGRATIONPERVASIVE COMPUTINGSODACOMPLEX DEVICESDEVICE DESCRIPTIONINTEGRATION TECHNOLOGIESPERSONAL HEALTHSCALABILITY PROBLEMSSENSOR PLATFORMCOMPUTER SCIENCEINFORMATION SERVICESINTERNETLINGUISTICSMIDDLEWAREPHOTOLITHOGRAPHYSENSOR ??
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29 Jan 2018 11:38
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