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- Web_of_Things abstract "The Web of Things (or WoT) is a concept and a set of blueprints to make every-day physical objects first class citizens of the World Wide Web by giving them an API, thus greatly facilitating the creation of their virtual profiles as well as their integration and reuse in all kinds of applications.The Web of Things is primarily an evolution of the Internet of Things where the primary concern has been how to connect objects together at the network layer: simiarly to the way the Internet addressed the lower-level connectivity of computers (layers 3-4 of the OSI model), the Internet of Things is primarily focusing on using various technologies such as RFID, Zigbee, Bluetooth or 6LoWPAN. On the other hand, just like what the Web is to the Internet, the Web of Things regroups research and industrial initiatives looking into building an application layer for physical objects to foster their reusability and integration into innovative 3rd party applications. The envisionned approach is to reuse the already well-accepted and ubiquitous Web standards such as URI, HTTP, HTML5, REST, Web_feeds, Javascript etc. Although these technologies were initially created for desktop computers, the fast increase of capabilities of embedded devices makes this possible already today.".
- Web_of_Things wikiPageExternalLink charter.
- Web_of_Things wikiPageExternalLink the-web-of-things.
- Web_of_Things wikiPageExternalLink top.htm.
- Web_of_Things wikiPageExternalLink 2002-REST-TOIT.pdf.
- Web_of_Things wikiPageExternalLink groups?gid=1818463.
- Web_of_Things wikiPageExternalLink dguinard-things-2010.
- Web_of_Things wikiPageExternalLink dguinard_09_WOTMashups.pdf.
- Web_of_Things wikiPageExternalLink wot.
- Web_of_Things wikiPageExternalLink www.webofthings.org.
- Web_of_Things wikiPageID "21843217".
- Web_of_Things wikiPageRevisionID "606485008".
- Web_of_Things hasPhotoCollection Web_of_Things.
- Web_of_Things subject Category:Cloud_standards.
- Web_of_Things subject Category:Web_2.0_neologisms.
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- Web_of_Things comment "The Web of Things (or WoT) is a concept and a set of blueprints to make every-day physical objects first class citizens of the World Wide Web by giving them an API, thus greatly facilitating the creation of their virtual profiles as well as their integration and reuse in all kinds of applications.The Web of Things is primarily an evolution of the Internet of Things where the primary concern has been how to connect objects together at the network layer: simiarly to the way the Internet addressed the lower-level connectivity of computers (layers 3-4 of the OSI model), the Internet of Things is primarily focusing on using various technologies such as RFID, Zigbee, Bluetooth or 6LoWPAN. ".
- Web_of_Things label "Web des Objets".
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