Re: IoT RFC

Hello,
There was a presentation on this topic at the IETF Technical Plenary:
<http://www.ietf.org/proceedings/92/slides/slides-92-iab-techplenary-2.pdf>
Very useful set of slides.

All the best,

Edoardo





On 21/03/2015 08:44, "Erik Wilde" <dret@berkeley.edu> wrote:

>hello dave.
>
>On 2015-03-20 20:10, Dave Raggett wrote:
>>> On 20 Mar 2015, at 11:05, Erik Wilde <dret@berkeley.edu> wrote:
>>> the recently published http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7452 may be
>>> something interesting to look at for our group. it's about
>>> communication patterns and nicely covers some of the most popular ways
>>> how smart things get connected.
>> Thanks for the pointer. Would you be wiling to lead a discussion on it
>> an upcoming call?
>
>sure, i can do that. i could very briefly summarize what's in there and
>what not, and then maybe that's also an interesting starting point for
>us: what would we choose to put into a complementary "WoT RFC"?
>
>> Here¹s my initial comments: RFC7452 focuses on Internet protocols rather
>> than higher layer abstractions. This is reasonable given that its title
>> is ³architectural considerations in smart object networking².  Some
>> aspects that the report omits include the role of semantics and data
>> formats as a basis for discovery and interoperability, different ways to
>> fund services and their implications for open markets of services, the
>> role of overlay networks for abstracting away variations in
>> communications technologies, the role of social relationships, and how
>> to handle big data.
>
>yes, this report is not something that solves all of our problems, and
>it clearly tackles the IoT space and not the WoT space. but i like how
>it tackles one area, does it well, focuses on patterns and principles
>instead of technologies, and doesn't assume that there is the one true
>solution that just needs to be found and standardized and from then on
>everything will work perfectly.
>
>thanks and cheers,
>
>dret.
>
>-- 
>erik wilde | mailto:dret@berkeley.edu  -  tel:+1-510-2061079 |
>            | UC Berkeley  -  School of Information (ISchool) |
>            | http://dret.net/netdret http://twitter.com/dret |
>

Received on Tuesday, 24 March 2015 09:02:51 UTC