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Development and Operation of Trustworthy Smart IoT Systems: The ENACT Framework

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To unleash the full potential of IoT, it is critical to facilitate threation and operation of trustworthy Smart IoT Systems (SIS). Software development and delivery of SIS would greatly benefit from DevOps as devices and IoT services requirements for reliability, quality, security and safety are paramount. However, DevOps practices are far from widely adopted in the IoT, in particular, due to a lack of key enabling tools. In last year paper at DevOps’18, we presented the ENACT research roadmap that identified the critical challenges to enable DevOps in the realm of trustworthy SIS. In this paper, we present the ENACT DevOps Framework as our current realization of these methods and tools.

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    https://azure.microsoft.com/fr-fr/services/iot-hub/.

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    https://sofia2.com.

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The research leading to these results has received funding from the European Commission’s H2020 Programme under grant agreement numbers 780351 (ENACT).

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Ferry, N. et al. (2020). Development and Operation of Trustworthy Smart IoT Systems: The ENACT Framework. In: Bruel, JM., Mazzara, M., Meyer, B. (eds) Software Engineering Aspects of Continuous Development and New Paradigms of Software Production and Deployment. DEVOPS 2019. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 12055. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-39306-9_9

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