Re: Call for WoT Implementations

Hi Daniel

We have created a completely open source, GNU GPL licensed application that
implements WoT.
The application is Streembit, a decentralized, peer-to-peer, blockchain
based communication software for humans and machine. The M2M/IoTmodules
directly mirror the work what we have committed to the W3C
web-of-things-framework at https://github.com/w3c/web-of-things-framework as
well as the device definition approaches of WoT.

The application is explained at http://streembit.github.io and I try to
explain in this blog of
http://streembit.github.io/2016-03-02-Internet-of-Things/ what we are up to
with regards to decentralized IoT and WoT. A white paper with a high level
explanation of the project is at
http://streembit.github.io/downloads/streembit_whitepaper_v101.pdf .
We communicate to our users the importance of standardization as well as
make clear that the Streembit project is developed by implementing the
current WoT approach and intend to mirror all future developments of WoT.

There is a Raspberry PI binding is released to provide ARM architecture
implementations with a reference design.
https://github.com/streembit/streembit-pi

*We are looking for collaborators and sponsors so please feel free to join
us to build this application :-))) *The objective is to create a WoT based
framework that manages IoT devices without any corporate owned,
proprietary, centralized solutions and does this in a truly peer-to-peer
manner.

- Software / Project Name: Streembit
- URL: http://streembit.github.io/ , source:
https://github.com/streembit/Streembit (sub projects under the "Modules"
section)
- Organization Name: -
- Platform, Language: Node.js, C, C++
- License: GNU GPL
- Concise, short maturity-level statement: Prototype, experimental level,
though we are already assisting to the first commercial implementations.
(we also work on the complete rewrite of the distributed hash table (DHT)
and blockchain modules with the aim of addressing unsolved issues of
decentralized computing such as Sybil attack, 51% attack and Byzantine
generals problem.)

Regards,
Tibor

-- 
Tibor Zsolt Pardi
CTO ZoVolt Ltd
LinkedIn https://uk.linkedin.com/in/tibor-zsolt-pardi-b406a780
http://www.zovolt.com



On Fri, Jun 3, 2016 at 1:49 PM, Peintner, Daniel (ext) <
daniel.peintner.ext@siemens.com> wrote:

> 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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Received on Friday, 3 June 2016 14:37:42 UTC