- From: Peintner, Daniel (ext) <daniel.peintner.ext@siemens.com>
- Date: Thu, 11 Aug 2016 09:31:43 +0000
- To: Steve Liang <liangs@ucalgary.ca>, bergi <bergi@axolotlfarm.org>
- CC: Hydra <public-hydra@w3.org>, "public-wot-ig@w3.org" <public-wot-ig@w3.org>, "public-web-of-things@w3.org" <public-web-of-things@w3.org>
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Hi Steve, OGC SensorThings API is now included on the wiki page. Thanks, -- Daniel ________________________________ Von: Steve Liang [liangs@ucalgary.ca] Gesendet: Mittwoch, 10. August 2016 00:02 An: bergi; Peintner, Daniel (ext) (CT RDA NEC EMB-DE) Cc: Hydra; public-wot-ig@w3.org; public-web-of-things@w3.org Betreff: Re: Call for WoT Implementations Hi all, Today OGC adopts the OGC SensorThings API Part I:Sensing standard. http://www.opengeospatial.org/pressroom/pressreleases/2456 - Software / Project Name: OGC SensorThings API Part I:Sensing - URL: https://github.com/opengeospatial/sensorthings - Organization: Open Geospatial Consortium - Platform, Language: RESTful API - License: open standard (license on first page of the standard: http://docs.opengeospatial.org/is/15-078r6/15-078r6.html) - Concise, short maturity-level statement: Mature. There are more than five independent server implementation of the standard, and more than 10 client implementations for various platforms, such as Java, iOS, Android, Android Wear, .NET, Go, Javascript, Ruby-on-Rail, Python, etc. There is also an Eclipse Foundation project, Whiskers, to implement the standard. Multiple governmental agencies around the world is developing pilots to test the maturity of the OGC SensorThings standard. For example, the Department of Homeland Security in US is testing it for the next generation first responder initiative. More information is available on https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SensorThings_API SensorThings API - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SensorThings_API> en.wikipedia.org SensorThings API is an Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) standard providing an open and unified framework to interconnect IoT sensing devices, data, and applications ... Cheers, Steve ________________________________ From: bergi <bergi@axolotlfarm.org> Sent: Tuesday, August 9, 2016 3:50:43 PM To: Peintner, Daniel (ext) Cc: Hydra; public-wot-ig@w3.org; public-web-of-things@w3.org Subject: Re: Call for WoT Implementations Hi all, can you add Dark Horse to the list: https://github.com/bergos/dark-horse-server Organization This is an open source project with a community of volunteers Platform, Language JavaScript, NodeJS, HTML5 License The MIT License (MIT) Description The Dark Horse server hosts Dark Horse things and the Dark Horse UI. Dark Horse can be used for home automation or in any other Web of Things environment. Hosting a thing means you can access it RESTful over HTTP with a self described Linked Data API using Hydra. I also implemented a C++ Hydra library [1][2] for embedded devices tested on the ESP8266. I have seen Hydra was mentioned in some older posts and wiki pages. Now it looks like this group will create a new hypermedia API spec with the Thing Description [3]. I was looking for mail or wiki page that contains the arguments for that decision, but I haven't found anything. Is there something written? Can you give me a link? bergi [1] https://github.com/bergos/smallhydra [2] https://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-hydra/2016Aug/0000.html [3] http://w3c.github.io/wot/current-practices/wot-practices.html#dfn-thing-description
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