Xiao et al., 2019 - Google Patents
A Finite-State-Machine model driven service composition architecture for internet of things rapid prototypingXiao et al., 2019
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- 5689652581216124929
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- Xiao R
- Wu Z
- Wang D
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- Future Generation Computer Systems
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The emerging field of Internet of Things (IoT) offers an unprecedented opportunity for a wide spectrum of applications. However, most applications have been integrating IoT devices through proprietary mechanisms and with closed technology stacks. The monolithic, mostly …
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