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The Web of Things concept has been proposed to integrate heterogeneous devices and provide a light-weight and easy-to-use way for application development by leveraging RESTful web services. However, Web of Things still does not address the issue of composition of physical resources, especially of how business process could be managed among different organizations to automate process of activities...
A central concern in the area of Ubiquitous Network and ubiquitous computing has been the integration of digital resources including devices and heterogeneous networks with the physical world and people. However, current systems are independent to each other, which means that resources for ubiquitous computing are separated and applications could not be created on cross-platform. With the development...
With the development of P2P, there are some new applications such as P2PSIP and intercommunication of heterogeneous DHTs (Distributed Hash Table). In the scenario of P2PSIP, there needs some nodes acting as all kinds of proxies of SIP; and as to intercommunication of heterogeneous DHT, there need some nodes to be the gateway roles to complete the intercommunication function, here these nodes were...
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