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FI-MApp: a web application for managing FI-WARE environments in internet of things

Published: 09 April 2018 Publication History

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The FI-WARE project aims to create a core platform for the Future Internet. However, such a platform has failed to promote the centralization of its services, since it did not offer a unified development framework. In addition, it demands a great effort to use the platform, due to extensive, disordered and scattered documentation. In this context, the present work explored the FI-WARE service for enabling the Internet of Things (IoT). The main goal was to develop a Web application for an integrated visualization and management of the resources offered by FI-WARE IoT enabling services. Called FI-MApp, the proposed Web application acts as a bridge (middleware) between the FI-WARE IoT service and its managers. FI-MApp is shown as suitable solution in this scenario because the FI-WARE APIs have already been implemented following the RESTful Web service architecture. Through its simple and intuitive user interface, the FI-MApp Web application make it easy for both managing and visualizing FI-WARE IoT environments from different parts of the world by offering features, such as registering new IoT devices and data collection from both real and virtual sensors.

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    SAC '18: Proceedings of the 33rd Annual ACM Symposium on Applied Computing
    April 2018
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    ISBN:9781450351911
    DOI:10.1145/3167132
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    1. FI-WARE
    2. IoT
    3. management
    4. web APP

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