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Ubiquity, Volume 2015
Volume 2015, Number March, March 2015
- Walter F. Tichy:
Automated bug fixing: an interview with Westley Weimer, Department of Computer Science, University of Virginia and Martin Monperrus, University of Lille and INRIA, Lille, France. 1:1-1:11
Volume 2015, Number June, June 2015
- Erol Gelenbe, Yves Caseau:
The impact of information technology on energy consumption and carbon emissions. 1:1-1:15
Volume 2015, Number September, September 2015
- Kemal A. Delic:
On Quantum Computing: An interview with David Penkler. 1:1-1:3
Volume 2015, Number October, October 2015
- Kemal A. Delic:
The Third Wave: The internet of things: The Internet of Things (Ubiquity symposium). 1:1-1:4 - Arkady B. Zaslavsky, Prem Prakash Jayaraman:
Discovery in the Internet of Things: The Internet of Things (Ubiquity symposium). 2:1-2:10 - Dave Raggett:
W3C Plans for Developing Standards for Open Markets of Services for the IoT: The Internet of Things (Ubiquity symposium). 3:1-3:8
Volume 2015, Number November, November 2015
- Dejan S. Milojicic, Paul Nikolich, Barry Leiba:
Standards for Tomorrow: The Internet of Things (Ubiquity symposium). 1:1-1:12 - Milan Milenkovic:
A Case for Interoperable IoT Sensor Data and Meta-data Formats: The Internet of Things (Ubiquity symposium). 2:1-2:7 - Maja Vukovic:
Internet Programmable IoT: On the role of APIs in IoT: The Internet of Things (Ubiquity symposium). 3:1-3:10 - Charles C. Byers, Patrick Wetterwald:
Fog Computing Distributing Data and Intelligence for Resiliency and Scale Necessary for IoT: The Internet of Things (Ubiquity symposium). 4:1-4:12
Volume 2015, Number December, December 2015
- Lorenzo Di Gregorio:
Evolution and Disruption in Network Processing for the Internet of Things: The Internet of Things (Ubiquity symposium). 1:1-1:14 - Bogdan Pavkovic, Marko C. Batic, Nikola Tomasevic:
The Importance of Cross-layer Considerations in a Standardized WSN Protocol Stack Aiming for IoT: The Internet of Things (Ubiquity symposium). 2:1-2:18
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