Essence can keep software development for the IoT from becoming unwieldy. The Industrial Internet Consortium predicts the Internet of Things (IoT) will become the third technological revolution after the Industrial Revolution and the Internet Revolution. Its impact across all industries and businesses can hardly be imagined. Existing software (business, telecom, aerospace, defense, among others) will likely be modified or redesigned, and a huge amount of new software, solving new problems, will be developed. As a consequence, the software industry should welcome new and better methods. This article makes the case that to be a major player in this space you will need a multitude of methods, not just a single one.
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%A Spence, Ian
%A Ng, Pan-Wei
%D 2017
%J Communications of the ACM
%K 01821 acm paper embedded ai software system development engineering process device network zzz.iot
%N 11
%P 46--53
%R 10.1145/3106637
%T Is There a Single Method for the Internet of Things?
%V 60
%X Essence can keep software development for the IoT from becoming unwieldy. The Industrial Internet Consortium predicts the Internet of Things (IoT) will become the third technological revolution after the Industrial Revolution and the Internet Revolution. Its impact across all industries and businesses can hardly be imagined. Existing software (business, telecom, aerospace, defense, among others) will likely be modified or redesigned, and a huge amount of new software, solving new problems, will be developed. As a consequence, the software industry should welcome new and better methods. This article makes the case that to be a major player in this space you will need a multitude of methods, not just a single one.
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