Re: Call for WoT Implementations

Hi WoT IG members.

Here is our implementation for WoT devices.

- Software / Project Name
NetFront Agent (NFA)
- URL
  https://gl.access-company.com/news_event/archives/2016/160608/
- Organization Name
  ACCESS Co., LTD.
- Platform, Language
  RTOS, Linux
- License
  Proprietary.
- Concise, short maturity-level statement
NetFront Agent (NFA) is compact JavaScript engine for embedded system.
NFA can run on Linux and less resource environment such as RTOS and provide
edge-computing environment for IoT GW.
NFA can connect to application servers, which perform IoT service
application (monitoring, visualization, data analysis, etc), also
 management servers, which provide IoT GW management service (heart beat,
authentication, FOTA, etc).
NFA will be compliant with WoT specification along with its recommendation.

regards,
Kosuke.


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Kosuke Nagano <Kosuke.Nagano@access-company.com>
mobile phone : 080-1379-4783

2016-06-25 21:03 GMT+09:00 Jollen Chen <jollen@jollen.org>:

> Hi Daniel and friends of Web of Things,
>
> WoT.City is an open source project for Web of Thing application (WoT
> server) framework. The framework consists of WoT servers.
>
> - Software / Project Name : wotcity.io / WoT.City Open Source Project
> - URL : https://github.com/github/wotcity
>         http://wotcity.com
>         https://www.npmjs.com/package/wotcity.io
>         https://github.com/DevifyPlatform/devify-cli
> - Organization Name : WoT.City
> - Platform, Language : Node.js
> - License : The MIT License (MIT)
> - Concise, short maturity-level statement : The Web of Things framework by
> WoT.City open source project. It has developed several WoT servers which is
> the concepts from W3C Web of Things. Theere are websocket WoT server, CoAP
> WoT server, Lightweight M2M server and etc. Also, it uses things
> descsription to describe the attributes of IoT devices, which merged the
> reference codes from W3C WoT open source project.
>
> Best Regards,
> Jollen
>
>
> 2016-06-03 20:49 GMT+08:00 Peintner, Daniel (ext) <
> daniel.peintner.ext@siemens.com>:
>
>> Dear Friends of Web of Things,
>>
>> As the Web of Things Interest Group has conducted a number of plugfests
>> to share and explore implementation experience, there
>>
>> has been a growing amount of curiosity from both inside and outside of
>> the group to know what kind of projects have already
>>
>> started working on the Web of Things.
>>
>> Although WoT has not yet become officially standardized, we would like to
>> make an early survey of on-going implementation
>>
>> efforts. Also, we would like to ask WoT implementors to share the
>> following data pertinent to each project.
>>
>> - Software / Project Name
>> - URL
>> - Organization Name
>> - Platform, Language
>> - License
>> - Concise, short maturity-level statement
>>
>> We intend to make a list of collected implementation data, and make it
>> available on the WoT page [1]. Please share your data
>>
>> by sending it to this list.
>>
>> We appreciate your interest, help and support.
>>
>> Sincerely,
>>
>> -- Daniel
>>
>> [1] https://www.w3.org/WoT/IG/wiki/Implementations
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
>
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>

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Received on Tuesday, 5 July 2016 07:55:28 UTC