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Distributed data flow: A programming model for the crowdsourced internet of things. / Giang, Nam Ky; Blackstock, Michael
; Lea, Rodger et al.
Proceedings of the 12th Middleware Doctoral Symposium, Middleware Doctoral Symposium 2015 - Co-located with the ACM/IFIP/USENIX 15th International Middleware Conference. ed. / Wouter Joosen; Ivan Beschastnikh. New York: Association for Computing Machinery, Inc, 2015. p. 1-4 4 (Proceedings of the 12th Middleware Doctoral Symposium, Middleware Doctoral Symposium 2015 - Co-located with the ACM/IFIP/USENIX 15th International Middleware Conference).
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Harvard
Giang, NK, Blackstock, M
, Lea, R & Leung, VCM 2015,
Distributed data flow: A programming model for the crowdsourced internet of things. in W Joosen & I Beschastnikh (eds),
Proceedings of the 12th Middleware Doctoral Symposium, Middleware Doctoral Symposium 2015 - Co-located with the ACM/IFIP/USENIX 15th International Middleware Conference., 4, Proceedings of the 12th Middleware Doctoral Symposium, Middleware Doctoral Symposium 2015 - Co-located with the ACM/IFIP/USENIX 15th International Middleware Conference, Association for Computing Machinery, Inc, New York, pp. 1-4, 12th Middleware Doctoral Symposium, Middleware Doctoral Symposium 2015, Vancouver, Canada,
7/12/15.
https://doi.org/10.1145/2843966.2843970
APA
Giang, N. K., Blackstock, M.
, Lea, R., & Leung, V. C. M. (2015).
Distributed data flow: A programming model for the crowdsourced internet of things. In W. Joosen, & I. Beschastnikh (Eds.),
Proceedings of the 12th Middleware Doctoral Symposium, Middleware Doctoral Symposium 2015 - Co-located with the ACM/IFIP/USENIX 15th International Middleware Conference (pp. 1-4). Article 4 (Proceedings of the 12th Middleware Doctoral Symposium, Middleware Doctoral Symposium 2015 - Co-located with the ACM/IFIP/USENIX 15th International Middleware Conference). Association for Computing Machinery, Inc.
https://doi.org/10.1145/2843966.2843970
Vancouver
Giang NK, Blackstock M
, Lea R, Leung VCM.
Distributed data flow: A programming model for the crowdsourced internet of things. In Joosen W, Beschastnikh I, editors, Proceedings of the 12th Middleware Doctoral Symposium, Middleware Doctoral Symposium 2015 - Co-located with the ACM/IFIP/USENIX 15th International Middleware Conference. New York: Association for Computing Machinery, Inc. 2015. p. 1-4. 4. (Proceedings of the 12th Middleware Doctoral Symposium, Middleware Doctoral Symposium 2015 - Co-located with the ACM/IFIP/USENIX 15th International Middleware Conference). doi: 10.1145/2843966.2843970
Author
Giang, Nam Ky ; Blackstock, Michael
; Lea, Rodger et al. /
Distributed data flow : A programming model for the crowdsourced internet of things. Proceedings of the 12th Middleware Doctoral Symposium, Middleware Doctoral Symposium 2015 - Co-located with the ACM/IFIP/USENIX 15th International Middleware Conference. editor / Wouter Joosen ; Ivan Beschastnikh. New York : Association for Computing Machinery, Inc, 2015. pp. 1-4 (Proceedings of the 12th Middleware Doctoral Symposium, Middleware Doctoral Symposium 2015 - Co-located with the ACM/IFIP/USENIX 15th International Middleware Conference).
Bibtex
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abstract = "The Internet of Things (IoT) vision is being realised recently with many advances in computation and communication technologies and an increasing number of devices with Internet connectivity. Recent efforts have been made to leverage data from these connected devices to deliver value added services and applications. They are usually limited to either data acquisition and management tasks, or programming a closely related group of devices (e.g have the same owner or from the same vendor). This turns the IoT vision into just a straightforward extension of Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) where sensors are connected to the Internet. In contrast, from our point of view the IoT distinguishes itself by facilitating interactions between devices from different owners and vendors that deliver services and applications to end-users. In this work, we explore the problem of how to enable the development of IoT applications that exploit large numbers of connected things, belonging to different owners, in an efficient manner.",
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