Internet of Things. User-Centric IoT pp 265-272 | Cite as
COLT Collaborative Delivery of Lightweight IoT Applications
Abstract
Todays IoT solutions are typically delivered by domain-specific solution providers. In these solutions, components are highly customized for specific project requirements, limiting their users to the offerings of their providers. To overcome these limitations, we propose a novel mechanism that opens the market for OEMs and third-party developers. This paper introduces the IoT Application Market, where a range of stakeholders can distribute, sell, share and contribute features for lightweight device-specific IoT applications. Based on the offerings in the IoT Application Market, users can buy applications and deploy them in their environment through self-service.
Keywords
Internet of things IoT applications IoT market IoT PaaSNotes
Acknowledgment
This work is sponsored by Pacific Controls Cloud Computing Lab (PC\(^3\)L), a joint lab between Pacific Controls L.L.C., Scheikh Zayed Road, Dubai, United Arab Emirates and the Distributed Systems Group of the Vienna University of Technology. (http://pc3l.infosys.tuwien.ac.at/)
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