Quick-start IoT Projects with Eclipse Thingweb & EdiTDor

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The W3C Web of Things (WoT) is a standardization approach for a convergence layer on top of existing IoT architectures describing connectivity, security, and semantics of the underlying devices or services via its central element called Thing Description (TD).

Eclipse thingweb.node-wot is a reference implementation for WoT allowing to connect existing devices or services via well-known protocols like http, MQTT, CoAP, or OPC-UA and lifting a hetereogenous IoT landscape to a common abstraction layer where re-usable applications can be easily developed and deployed.

As a companion, Eclipse EdiTDor helps developers creating and designing TDs which then can be consumed by a node-wot application.

In this talk, we'd like to introduce W3C WoT, show how our Eclipse IoT contributions help you making use of the WoT advantages, and enable you to quickly prototype and run your personal IoT setup.




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