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Embedded Computing Conference – ECC 2018

5 Jun 2018

Type

Conference

Duration

1 day

Languages

German / Englisch

Location

Campus of ZHAW, Winterthur, Switzerland

Costs

for free (registration required)

The annual Embedded Computing Conference – ECC 2018 – has become an important meeting place for the industry. Hundreds of experts inform themselves about the latest developments at the numerous presentations and exchange information with each other during the accompanying exhibition.

Join our talk “Architecturing Systems in the IoT World for High Reuse“.

Reuse is a major objective of any product development as it reduces cost of development and allows more resources for innovative activities. However reuse is difficult and does not happen by accident. It must be part of the Analysis and Design activity.

In our talk a baseline pattern for Reuse will be presented, which is the core for designing connected, distributed and scalable systems which can meet the needs of tomorrows connected world.

  • The Internet of Things is commonly defined as a set of things connected through data exchange.
  • Data is often expressed using JSON and distributed using publish-subscribe middlewares, commonly MQTT.
  • Things are reusable components. Anything from large physical devices such as automobiles through to sensors, electronics and software applications.

The aim of this presentation is to demonstrate how UML can be utilized to support the design of a loosely coupled distributed system and how NodeRED can help in wiring systems together. As part of this a notation to define ‘Things” defined by their data requirements is presented.

The theory is underlined by an executable example which is presented.

We are looking forward to meeting you at ECC 2018.

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