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ISO 30174:2021

ISO 30174:2021 Internet of Things (IoT) – Socialized IoT system resembling human social interaction dynamics

CDN $273.00

SKU: eb0958b28847 Category:

Description

This document describes:
‚Ä¢ key features of the socialized IoT systems, e.g. sensing the external physical world, resolving the uncertainties of targets, satisfying users’ demand and providing quality service, etc.;
• socialized attributes, i.e. socialized network, socialized collaboration, and socialized services, which are derived from the key features; and
• guidelines on how to use or apply the socialized attributes in the design and development of IoT systems.

Edition

1

Published Date

2021-11-12

Status

PUBLISHED

Pages

29

Language Detail Icon

English

Format Secure Icon

Secure PDF

Abstract

This document describes:
• key features of the socialized IoT systems, e.g. sensing the external physical world, resolving the uncertainties of targets, satisfying users' demand and providing quality service, etc.;
• socialized attributes, i.e. socialized network, socialized collaboration, and socialized services, which are derived from the key features; and
• guidelines on how to use or apply the socialized attributes in the design and development of IoT systems.

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