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Dustdar, S. (2017). Cyber-Human Partnerships - Towards a Resilient Ecosystem in Smart Cities. 40th International Conference on Telecommunications and Signal Processing (TSP 2017), Barcelona, Spain. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12708/86550
40th International Conference on Telecommunications and Signal Processing (TSP 2017)
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Event date:
5-Jul-2017 - 7-Jul-2017
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Event place:
Barcelona, Spain
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Abstract:
In this talk I will explore one of the most relevant challenges for a decade to come: How to integrate the Internet of Things with software, people, and processes, considering modern Cloud Computing and the Internet of Things (IoT) with Big Data. I will present a fresh look at this problem, and examine how to integrate people, software services, and things with their data, into one novel resilient...
In this talk I will explore one of the most relevant challenges for a decade to come: How to integrate the Internet of Things with software, people, and processes, considering modern Cloud Computing and the Internet of Things (IoT) with Big Data. I will present a fresh look at this problem, and examine how to integrate people, software services, and things with their data, into one novel resilient ecosystem, which can be modeled, programmed, and deployed on a large scale in an elastic way. This novel paradigm has major consequences on how we view, build, design, and deploy ultra-large scale distributed systems and establishes a novel foundation for an "architecure of value" driven Smart City.