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Repurposing web analytics to support the IoT. / Mikusz, Mateusz; Clinch, Sarah; Jones, Rachel et al.
In: IEEE Computer, Vol. 48, No. 9, 08.09.2015, p. 42-49.

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Mikusz M, Clinch S, Jones R, Harding M, Winstanley C, Davies N. Repurposing web analytics to support the IoT. IEEE Computer. 2015 Sept 8;48(9):42-49. doi: 10.1109/MC.2015.260

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Mikusz, Mateusz ; Clinch, Sarah ; Jones, Rachel et al. / Repurposing web analytics to support the IoT. In: IEEE Computer. 2015 ; Vol. 48, No. 9. pp. 42-49.

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abstract = "Internet of Things analytics engines are complex to use and often optimized for a single domain or limited to proprietary data. A prototype system shows that existing Web analytics technologies can successfully be repurposed for IoT applications including sensor monitoring and user engagement tracking.",
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