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Downloads: D7.2 Event and data structures taxonomies and ontologies
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The purpose of this deliverable is to design the preliminary semantic model describing the low-level events generated by the devices. Although the ebbits will have to be aware also of higher level events describing e.g. system statuses or human actions, the scope is bounded only to the modeling of events related to the devices. The design of the preliminary ontology is based on the state of the art in the area of real-world data structures commonly used by the devices, overview of publisher/subscriber event management architectures and the assumptions based on the past experiences from the Hydra event management framework. |
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