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TY - GEN
T1 - IoT Mashups with the WoTKit
AU - Blackstock, Michael
AU - Lea, Rodger
PY - 2012/10/22
Y1 - 2012/10/22
N2 - Toward reducing barriers for developing applications for the Internet of Things, researchers have connected things to the web enabling the development of IoT mashups. While establishing a Web of Things for mashup development has beenan important step forward, we believe that web-centric IoT toolkits have the potential to increase the use of Internet-enabled things further by increasing the pool of developers and applications that can take advantage of the connected physical world. In this paper we derive several key requirements for IoTmashup toolkits based on existing systems, past research and our experience with an IoT mashup toolkit called the Web of Things Toolkit (WoTKit). Unlike other systems, the WoTKit aims to address key requirements for IoT mashup developers in one system. From this experience we derive key lessons learned forthe community toward improving toolkits for developing IoT mashups.
AB - Toward reducing barriers for developing applications for the Internet of Things, researchers have connected things to the web enabling the development of IoT mashups. While establishing a Web of Things for mashup development has beenan important step forward, we believe that web-centric IoT toolkits have the potential to increase the use of Internet-enabled things further by increasing the pool of developers and applications that can take advantage of the connected physical world. In this paper we derive several key requirements for IoTmashup toolkits based on existing systems, past research and our experience with an IoT mashup toolkit called the Web of Things Toolkit (WoTKit). Unlike other systems, the WoTKit aims to address key requirements for IoT mashup developers in one system. From this experience we derive key lessons learned forthe community toward improving toolkits for developing IoT mashups.
U2 - 10.1109/IOT.2012.6402318
DO - 10.1109/IOT.2012.6402318
M3 - Conference contribution/Paper
SN - 9781467313476
SP - 159
EP - 166
BT - Third International Conference on the Internet of Things (IoT 2012)
PB - IEEE
T2 - Third International Conference on the Internet of Things
Y2 - 24 October 2012 through 26 October 2012
ER -