A number of scientific and technological advancements enabled turning the Internet of Things vision into reality. However, there is still a bottleneck in designing and developing IoT applications and services: each device has to be programmed individually, and services are deployed to specific devices. The Fluidware approach advocates that to truly scale and raise the level of abstraction a novel perspective is needed, focussing on device ensembles and dynamic allocation of resources. In this paper, we motivate the need for such a paradigm shift through three case studies emphasising a mismatch between state of art solutions and desired properties to achieve.

Case studies for a new IoT programming paradigm: Fluidware / Mariani, S.; Casadei, R.; Fornari, F.; Fortino, G.; Pianini, D.; Re, B.; Russo, W.; Savaglio, C.; Viroli, M.; Zambonelli, F.. - 2502:(2019). (Intervento presentato al convegno 1st Workshop on Artificial Intelligence and Internet of Things, AI and IoT 2019 tenutosi a ita nel 2019).

Case studies for a new IoT programming paradigm: Fluidware

Mariani S.;Fornari F.;Fortino G.;Zambonelli F.
2019

Abstract

A number of scientific and technological advancements enabled turning the Internet of Things vision into reality. However, there is still a bottleneck in designing and developing IoT applications and services: each device has to be programmed individually, and services are deployed to specific devices. The Fluidware approach advocates that to truly scale and raise the level of abstraction a novel perspective is needed, focussing on device ensembles and dynamic allocation of resources. In this paper, we motivate the need for such a paradigm shift through three case studies emphasising a mismatch between state of art solutions and desired properties to achieve.
2019
1st Workshop on Artificial Intelligence and Internet of Things, AI and IoT 2019
ita
2019
2502
Mariani, S.; Casadei, R.; Fornari, F.; Fortino, G.; Pianini, D.; Re, B.; Russo, W.; Savaglio, C.; Viroli, M.; Zambonelli, F.
Case studies for a new IoT programming paradigm: Fluidware / Mariani, S.; Casadei, R.; Fornari, F.; Fortino, G.; Pianini, D.; Re, B.; Russo, W.; Savaglio, C.; Viroli, M.; Zambonelli, F.. - 2502:(2019). (Intervento presentato al convegno 1st Workshop on Artificial Intelligence and Internet of Things, AI and IoT 2019 tenutosi a ita nel 2019).
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