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by Boualem Benatallah, Lina Yao, Yongrui Qin, Michael Sheng
Managing the Web of Things
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Title page
Table of Contents
Copyright
List of Contributors
About the Editors
Preface
Part 1: Modeling and Searching
Chapter 1: Ontologies and context modeling for the Web of Things
Abstract
Acknowledgements
1.1. Introduction
1.2. Taxonomy and Comparison Framework
1.3. Cross Domain Models
1.4. Domain Models
1.5. Discussion and Outlook
1.6. Conclusions
References
Chapter 2: The Anatomy of An Intent Based Search and Crawler Engine for the Web of Things
Abstract
2.1. Introduction
2.2. Motivating Scenario
2.3. Identifying Data Sources
2.4. ThingSeek Crawler Engine
2.5. ThingSeek Search Engine
2.6. ThingSeek in Application: Flight Delay Analysis
2.7. Things Data Analysis
2.8. Discussions
2.9. Related Work
2.10. Conclusion
References
Chapter 3: Modeling RESTful Web of Things Services
Abstract
Acknowledgements
3.1. Introduction
3.2. Background
3.3. State of the Art in Mashup Tools
3.4. Model-Driven Engineering for WoT
3.5. Comparing Mashup and Model-Driven Engineering Approaches
3.6. Modeling of RESTful Services
3.7. Modeling WoT Systems with Generic RESTful Operations
3.8. Conclusions
References
Chapter 4: A Semantic-Rich Approach to IoT Using the Generalized World Entities Paradigm
Abstract
Acknowledgements
4.1. Introduction
4.2. State of the Art on Conceptual/Semantic IoT/WoT
4.3. Deepening the GWE Notion
4.4. An Architecture for the GWE Paradigm
4.5. Implementation of the GWEs Paradigm
4.6. Conclusions
References
Part 2: System Building and Practices
Chapter 5: Building a Web of Things with Avatars
Abstract
Acknowledgements
5.1. Introduction
5.2. Motivating Scenario
5.3. Avatars and Avatar-Based WoT Platforms
5.4. Disruption-Tolerant Communications
5.5. Context Modeling and Management
5.6. A Social Vision of the Web of Things
5.7. Conclusion
References
Chapter 6: A WoT Testbed for Research and Course Projects
Abstract
6.1. What you need to get started
6.2. Introduction
6.3. WoT Features and Challenges
6.4. A Brief Survey of IoT and WoT Testbeds
6.5. Hardware and Software Components of a WoT Testbed
6.6. Experiments for the WoT
6.7. Project: Building a Testbed for the WoT
6.8. Summary
References
Chapter 7: Using Reference Architectures for Design and Evaluation of Web of Things Systems
Abstract
Acknowledgements
7.1. Introduction
7.2. Architecture Design Considerations for Web of Things Systems
7.3. A Case Study on Application of the Approach in Smart Homes Domain
7.4. Related Work
7.5. Conclusions and Lessons Learned
References
Chapter 8: Efficient and Secure Pull Requests for Emergency Cases Using a Mobile Access Framework
Abstract
Acknowledgements
8.1. Introduction
8.2. Related Work
8.3. Design of the SPR Solution
8.4. Evaluation
8.5. Summary and Conclusion
References
Part 3: Data Integration and Analytics
Chapter 9: Automatic Integration and Querying of Semantic Rich Heterogeneous Data
Abstract
9.1. Introduction
9.2. Building the Semantic Web of Things (SWoT)
9.3. Semantic Web as Enabler of SWoT
9.4. Case Studies: Smart Applications
9.5. Conclusion
References
Chapter 10: Building Entity Graphs for the Web of Things Management
Abstract
10.1. Introduction
10.2. Background
10.3. Proposed Methodology
10.4. Applicability of DisCor-T: Things Classification
10.5. Applicability of DisCor-T: Things Recommendation
10.6. Experiments
10.7. Related Work
10.8. Conclusion
References
Chapter 11: Building Interoperable and Cross-Domain Semantic Web of Things Applications
Abstract
Acknowledgements
11.1. Introduction: Understanding Trends and the Evolution
11.2. Related Work and Challenges Identification
11.3. Contributions and M3 framework
11.4. Summary and Future Work
References
Chapter 12: Web of Things Data Storage
Abstract
12.1. Introduction
12.2. The Framework of WoT Data Storage
12.3. Methods and Challenge of WoT Data Storage
12.4. WoT Data Storage in Cloud Platform
12.5. Tendency for WoT Data Storage Technology
12.6. Conclusion
References
Part 4: Applications, Security and Social Impact
Chapter 13: WoX: Model-Driven Development of Web of Things Applications
Abstract
Acknowledgements
13.1. Introduction
13.2. State of the Art
13.3. Open Issues and Challenges
13.4. The Web of Topics (WoX) Model
13.5. Design and Implementation
13.6. Proof of Concepts
13.7. Conclusions and Future Work
References
Chapter 14: Security Issues of the Web of Things
Abstract
Acknowledgement
14.1. Introduction: From IoT to WoT
14.2. The Existing Security Models
14.3. Security in the Web of Things
14.4. Conclusion
References
Chapter 15: A Web of Fitness “Things”: An Exploration of Social Impacts & Vulnerable Populations
Abstract
15.1. Web of Things and Health: An Introduction
15.2. Potential Positive Implications for Health
15.3. Potential Challenges and Unintended Consequences for Social Health
15.4. Implications
References
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