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Пишет LWN.net ([info]syn_lwnheadline)
@ 2013-12-11 20:18:00


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The Launch of AllSeen Alliance (and the Next Generation of Open Collaboration) (The Standards Blog)
Andy Updegrove looks
at the Linux Foundation's
collaborative project, the AllSeen Alliance. "So now let’s look at what it takes to make an Internet of Things possible, comprising the wares and services of many different vendors, and types of vendors. It represents roughly the same goal – to create another type of local area network – but this time, there’s no router. Each thing is its own router, and for every other neighboring thing as well, passing along messages from device to device, and perhaps eventually back out to the Internet. That requires more than just a single interoperable communication standard, and more than just devices that can send and receive signals. It also requires all sorts of different types of companies, and not just laptop vendors, to make the investment and take the risk to enable their respective products."


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