Title
Comparison of Discovery Service Architectures for the Internet of Things
Abstract
In the emerging Internet of Things rich data on real-world objects and events will be generated in vast amounts and stored in widely distributed databases. In truly global and dynamic application scenarios, intermediate brokers are needed to find these data, even if the exact location and form of storage are initially unknown to the requester. Discovery Services are aimed to fill this gap: they respond to requests for data on specific objects with a list of corresponding data providers. In this paper, we frame functional requirements for Discovery Services, and perform an overview and analysis of five established approaches for implementing Discovery Services that are taken from literature and industrial practice. In order to compare their characteristics, we develop a quality framework based on literature review and an ISO standard for software quality.
Year
DOI
Venue
2010
10.1109/SUTC.2010.22
SUTC/UMC
Keywords
Field
DocType
dynamic application scenario,discovery service architectures,corresponding data provider,quality framework,discovery services,things rich data,established approach,iso standard,literature review,software quality,exact location,internet of things,management information systems,software architecture,supply chains,servers,computer architecture,electrostatic discharge,rfid,service architecture,distributed databases,internet
Management information systems,Functional requirement,World Wide Web,EPCglobal Network,Computer science,Server,Computer network,Distributed database,Software architecture,Software quality,The Internet
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
30
1.42
4
Authors
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Sergei Evdokimov117116.35
Benjamin Fabian238135.06
Steffen Kunz3897.11
Nina Schoenemann4301.42