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With the popularity of Internet of Things, the next logical step will focus on the application layer on top of network connectivity, especially Web of Things. While most of the existing efforts on Web of Things are focused on device mash up and data collection, in this paper a semantic web of things framework is proposed to leverage Semantic Web as the unified mechanism for monitoring, tasking, presentation,...
In this paper, we describe the present lack of understanding about if the potential environmental effects of transitions to cloud computing are positive or negative. We describe that research about the human interactivity implications of and for cloud computing has yet to enter the arena of Human Computer Interaction (HCI) in a significant way. We describe a short inventory of what is presently in...
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