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Placeholder for some feedback on Interop ideas.
 
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1) Importance of data typing
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# Importance of data typing
- Enumerate a list of base types
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## Enumerate a list of base types
- Describe how complex data can be described (record structures)
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## Describe how complex data can be described (record structures)
2) Support for data, services, and events
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# Support for data, services, and events
3) Discovery scenarios
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# Discovery scenarios
- Different namespace types (flat vs hiearchial)
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## Different namespace types (flat vs hiearchial)
- Search/filter capabilities
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## Search/filter capabilities
- Metatagging of entries/topics/metadata
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## Metatagging of entries/topics/metadata
4) Security implications
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# Security implications
5) Other optional metadata
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# Other optional metadata
- Min/max range
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## Min/max range
- UOM
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## UOM
- Friendly description
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## Friendly description
- Read/write indication
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## Read/write indication
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[[Category:IoT]]

Revision as of 12:38, 10 January 2014

Placeholder for some feedback on Interop ideas.

  1. Importance of data typing
    1. Enumerate a list of base types
    2. Describe how complex data can be described (record structures)
  2. Support for data, services, and events
  3. Discovery scenarios
    1. Different namespace types (flat vs hiearchial)
    2. Search/filter capabilities
    3. Metatagging of entries/topics/metadata
  4. Security implications
  5. Other optional metadata
    1. Min/max range
    2. UOM
    3. Friendly description
    4. Read/write indication

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