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Freshwater Governance for the 21st Century

2013. 250p.

Parte de: Global Issues in Water Policy

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water policy; water governance; water management; environmental law; environmental sciences; international relations

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ISBN impreso

978-3-642-40402-3

ISBN electrónico

978-3-642-40403-0

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Springer Nature

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Reino Unido

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Toward a Concrete Architecture

Christine Jardak; Joachim W. Walewski

This Section serves to illustrate how the IoT ARM can be used for the generation of concrete architectures. This goal is pursued by applying the IoT ARM to a concrete use case and application scenario. This Section serves thus as a complement to Sect. . Notice that we are not providing all the details that would usually be part of an architecture description, rather, the idea is to illustrate aspects of the architecture actions elaborated on in Sect. .

Part II - A Guidance to the Architecture Reference Model (ARM) | Pp. 249-278

ARM Testimonials

Edward Ho; Tobias Jacobs; Stefan Meissner; Sonja Meyer; Miguel-Angel Monjas; Alexander Salinas Segura

This chapter shows how the IoT ARM is perceived by the IoT community and how the ARM can be placed in relation to existing IoT related standards and research projects. The first sections of this chapter present reverse mappings of existing standards and platforms to the IoT ARM and the last section of this chapter shows a business case evaluation for an example use case in the healthcare domain.

Part II - A Guidance to the Architecture Reference Model (ARM) | Pp. 279-322

Summary and Outlook

Alessandro Bassi

Five years ago, when we organised the very successful meeting “Beyond RFID: the Internet of Things”, we were pioneering a new space. At that time, a global network of interconnected objects was just a very fancy and rather fuzzy concept. Today, this topic is clearly mainstream.

Part II - A Guidance to the Architecture Reference Model (ARM) | Pp. 323-325