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PaaS

Platform as a Service (PaaS) brings the benefits that SaaS bought for applications, but over to the software development world. PaaS can be defined as a computing platform that allows the creation of web applications quickly and easily and without the complexity of buying and maintaining the software and infrastructure underneath it. PaaS is analogous to SaaS except that, rather than being software delivered over the web, it is a platform for the creation of software, delivered over the web.

PaaS

Thing

A Thing is a physical object or even a piece of data, with a unique identifier and a group of properties like: location, temperature, speed, acceleration, altitude, weight, volume, pressure, value or any other variable that can be measured

IoT

The Internet of Things (IoT) is the network of physical objects (things) with unique identifiers and the ability to communicate and sense, as well as interact with their internal states and/or the external environment, without requiring human-to-human or human-to-computer interaction, by leveraging the Internet.

Internet of Things

Edge

the edge could be the devices themselves, an on-premise gateway connecting a group of devices, or even a machine in the cloud. The right flavor will be dictated by the use cases, but in every situation there will be value in distributing intelligence to the edge

  • Greater Responsiveness
  • Lower Total Cost of Ownership
  • Scalability
  • Device Interoperability

Big Data & Real time

Big Data, Real time and IoT

The Challenge

IT encompasses a set of technologies, concepts and software stacks in order to use it to solve a problem in real time

Access control from the edge to the cloud

Devices (M2M)

Cloud based & multitenant

  • elastic
  • scalable

Reasoning in real time

Extensible API

Location Systems

Acting in real time

Applications evolution

Reference data

Example of what developers think Stay of IoT

IoT Core services

A service refers to a set of related software functionalities that can be reused for different purposes, together with the policies that should control its usage

IoT Resources Semantic (semantic) semantic

  • Restful and NOSQL real-time views; for querying and managing resources semantic; structured according to the RDF and represented leveraging linked data and Json-ld.
    • Supports resources types version control with publication policies

IoT Real Time View (view) view

  • Restful and NOSQL real-time view for querying and managing resources instances; structured according to the RDF and represented leveraging linked data and Json-ld.
    • Support instances enrichment, allowing insert new properties and values after semantic been extended.
Sensor Network (network) Srv-sensornetwork.jpg
  • Restful publish / subscribe message broker and event processing network that allows subscribers and publishers to exchange observations classified by topics or/and observations types; uses linked data to represent observations semantic and MQTT topics to express the physical organization of sensors network.
IoT Real Time Intelligence (intelligence) Realtime-intelligence.jpg
  • Query engine for discovering new knowledge emerging from associating real time observations with Things real time views, bringing into account time, spatial location and observed properties.
Time-aware (time) Time-aware.jpg
  • Maintains a set of copies of observed properties per Thing; control by frequency and amount of copies; allows real time view data size and expiration time configuration.