What is WoT Tutorial
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Regular meeting to improve the What is WoT tutorial: https://github.com/w3c/wot-cg/tree/main/Tutorials/whatiswot
– Central European Summer Time
Regular meeting to improve the What is WoT tutorial: https://github.com/w3c/wot-cg/tree/main/Tutorials/whatiswot
– Central European Summer Time
We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
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If the time does not suit your schedule check our Office Hours (A) event on the calendar.
– Central European Summer Time
In this special call, we will have a joint meeting between the Web of Things CG and the Autonomous Agents on the Web CG. Roman Binkert will hold a talk entitled "Interoperable Cyber-Physical Multi-Agent Systems Through W3C Web of Things". He will introduce a framework for bridging the gap between Multi-Agent Systems (MAS) and the physical world using Web of Things (WoT) standards. He will show how Thing Descriptions (TDs) can serve as a standardized interface for autonomous agents, mapping AgentSpeak logic directly to Interaction Affordances (Properties, Actions, and Events).
https://unisg.zoom.us/j/64308599055?pwd=agWlBORU0621haUs2njKGpPkb80Ra2.1
Meeting ID: 643 0859 9055
Passcode: 940182
Biweekly call of the W3C Autonomous Agents on the Web (WebAgents) Community Group.
For more information about regular meetings, see the group's wiki.
– Central European Summer Time
Regular meeting to improve the What is WoT tutorial: https://github.com/w3c/wot-cg/tree/main/Tutorials/whatiswot
– Central European Summer Time
We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
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If the time does not suit your schedule check our Office Hours (B) event on the calendar.
– Central European Summer Time
Regular meeting to improve the What is WoT tutorial: https://github.com/w3c/wot-cg/tree/main/Tutorials/whatiswot
– Central European Summer Time
We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
Join here to:
If the time does not suit your schedule check our Office Hours (A) event on the calendar.
– Central European Summer Time
Regular meeting to improve the What is WoT tutorial: https://github.com/w3c/wot-cg/tree/main/Tutorials/whatiswot
– Central European Summer Time
We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
Join here to:
If the time does not suit your schedule check our Office Hours (B) event on the calendar.
– Central European Summer Time
The WoT Community Group accelerates and fosters collaboration around the WoT standards of the Working Group. In these monthly meetings, you can join to discuss the work of the CG such as:
– Central European Summer Time
We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
Join here to:
If the time does not suit your schedule check our Office Hours (A) event on the calendar.
– Central European Summer Time
We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
Join here to:
If the time does not suit your schedule check our Office Hours (B) event on the calendar.
– Central European Standard Time
Regular meeting to improve the What is WoT tutorial: https://github.com/w3c/wot-cg/tree/main/Tutorials/whatiswot
– Central European Standard Time
We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
Join here to:
If the time does not suit your schedule check our Office Hours (A) event on the calendar.
– Central European Standard Time
Regular meeting to improve the What is WoT tutorial: https://github.com/w3c/wot-cg/tree/main/Tutorials/whatiswot
– Central European Standard Time
We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
Join here to:
If the time does not suit your schedule check our Office Hours (B) event on the calendar.
– Central European Standard Time
The WoT Community Group accelerates and fosters collaboration around the WoT standards of the Working Group. In these monthly meetings, you can join to discuss the work of the CG such as:
– Central European Standard Time
Regular meeting to improve the What is WoT tutorial: https://github.com/w3c/wot-cg/tree/main/Tutorials/whatiswot
– Central European Standard Time
We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
Join here to:
If the time does not suit your schedule check our Office Hours (A) event on the calendar.
– Central European Standard Time
Regular meeting to improve the What is WoT tutorial: https://github.com/w3c/wot-cg/tree/main/Tutorials/whatiswot
– Central European Standard Time
Regular meeting to improve the What is WoT tutorial: https://github.com/w3c/wot-cg/tree/main/Tutorials/whatiswot
– Central European Standard Time
We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
Join here to:
If the time does not suit your schedule check our Office Hours (A) event on the calendar.
– Central European Standard Time
Regular meeting to improve the What is WoT tutorial: https://github.com/w3c/wot-cg/tree/main/Tutorials/whatiswot
– Central European Standard Time
We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
Join here to:
If the time does not suit your schedule check our Office Hours (B) event on the calendar.
– Central European Standard Time
To all those who are interested in or involved in the outreach/marketing aspect of the Web of Things:
As you may know, we have the web presence at https://www.w3.org/WoT/ managed by WoT IG, the social media accounts (Twitter/X and Mastodon at w3c.social) managed by WoT IG, Discord and YouTube managed by WoT CG.
The WoT WG is going to recharter in April and we want to use this as an opportunity to attract more people to the standardization work. Thus, we want to hold a marketing/outreach meeting, focused first on social media outreach.
– Central European Standard Time
Regular meeting to improve the What is WoT tutorial: https://github.com/w3c/wot-cg/tree/main/Tutorials/whatiswot
– Central European Standard Time
We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
Join here to:
If the time does not suit your schedule check our Office Hours (A) event on the calendar.
– Central European Standard Time
The WoT Community Group accelerates and fosters collaboration around the WoT standards of the Working Group. In these monthly meetings, you can join to discuss the work of the CG such as:
– Central European Standard Time
Regular meeting to improve the What is WoT tutorial: https://github.com/w3c/wot-cg/tree/main/Tutorials/whatiswot
– Central European Standard Time
We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
Join here to:
If the time does not suit your schedule check our Office Hours (B) event on the calendar.
– Central European Standard Time
Regular meeting to improve the What is WoT tutorial: https://github.com/w3c/wot-cg/tree/main/Tutorials/whatiswot
– Central European Standard Time
We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
Join here to:
If the time does not suit your schedule check our Office Hours (A) event on the calendar.
– Central European Standard Time
Regular meeting to improve the What is WoT tutorial: https://github.com/w3c/wot-cg/tree/main/Tutorials/whatiswot
– Central European Standard Time
We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
Join here to:
If the time does not suit your schedule check our Office Hours (B) event on the calendar.
– Central European Standard Time
Regular meeting to improve the What is WoT tutorial: https://github.com/w3c/wot-cg/tree/main/Tutorials/whatiswot
– Central European Standard Time
We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
Join here to:
If the time does not suit your schedule check our Office Hours (A) event on the calendar.
– Central European Standard Time
Regular meeting to improve the What is WoT tutorial: https://github.com/w3c/wot-cg/tree/main/Tutorials/whatiswot
– Central European Standard Time
We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
Join here to:
If the time does not suit your schedule check our Office Hours (B) event on the calendar.
– Central European Standard Time
Regular meeting to improve the What is WoT tutorial: https://github.com/w3c/wot-cg/tree/main/Tutorials/whatiswot
– Central European Standard Time
We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
Join here to:
If the time does not suit your schedule check our Office Hours (A) event on the calendar.
– Central European Standard Time
Regular meeting to improve the What is WoT tutorial: https://github.com/w3c/wot-cg/tree/main/Tutorials/whatiswot
– Central European Standard Time
We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
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If the time does not suit your schedule check our Office Hours (B) event on the calendar.
– Central European Standard Time
This week we welcome Ivan Dimitry Ribeiro Zyrianoff from the University of Bologna.
He willl present ZONIA, a zero-trust decentralized oracle network that improves data integrity and interoperability in IoT systems by bridging with the blockchain. He will focus on the WoT integration and showcase experiments on parametric insurance using IoT sensor data.
– Central European Standard Time
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– Central European Standard Time
Regular meeting to improve the What is WoT tutorial: https://github.com/w3c/wot-cg/tree/main/Tutorials/whatiswot
– Central European Standard Time
In this meetup, Ege Korkan from Siemens will introduce the Thing Model Catalog, an open-source project to manage Thing Models of devices from different authors, manufacturers and products. He will explain the motivation behind, different ways to use it and launch a new event for the community participants.
– Central European Standard Time
We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
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– Central European Standard Time
The WoT Community Group accelerates and fosters collaboration around the WoT standards of the Working Group. In these monthly meetings, you can join to discuss the work of the CG such as:
– Central European Standard Time
Regular meeting to improve the What is WoT tutorial: https://github.com/w3c/wot-cg/tree/main/Tutorials/whatiswot
– Central European Standard Time
We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
Join here to:
If the time does not suit your schedule check our Office Hours (A) event on the calendar.
– Central European Standard Time
Regular meeting to improve the What is WoT tutorial: https://github.com/w3c/wot-cg/tree/main/Tutorials/whatiswot
– Central European Standard Time
In this meetup, we welcome Doğan Fennibay from Siemens! He’ll begin by explaining how the BACnet (Building Automation and Control Network) open protocol transformed building automation by allowing devices from different manufacturers to communicate seamlessly and achieve broad market adoption. He’ll then introduce the Web of Things–BACnet protocol binding, which takes this further by integrating BACnet-based automation systems with the Web and the Internet of Things. Finally, he’ll show how these two worlds can be connected in a lightweight way and the new use cases this unlocks.
– Central European Standard Time
We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
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– Central European Standard Time
Organised as a joint session with the WoT WG/IG, we will be using their room, i.e. Room 302.
The idea is to share updates, establish a better working mode between the two groups.
– Japan Standard Time
Location: Floor 3 - 304
We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
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– Central European Standard Time
We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
Join here to:
If the time does not suit your schedule check our Office Hours (B) event on the calendar.
– Central European Standard Time
We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
Join here to:
If the time does not suit your schedule check our Office Hours (A) event on the calendar.
– Central European Standard Time
Regular meeting to improve the What is WoT tutorial: https://github.com/w3c/wot-cg/tree/main/Tutorials/whatiswot
– Central European Standard Time
We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
Join here to:
If the time does not suit your schedule check our Office Hours (B) event on the calendar.
– Central European Summer Time
Regular meeting to improve the What is WoT tutorial: https://github.com/w3c/wot-cg/tree/main/Tutorials/whatiswot
– Central European Summer Time
In this meetup, we welcome Erich Barnstedt (LinkedIn) from Microsoft and Sebastian Käbisch (LinkedIn) from Siemens. They will show how Web of Things is becoming a successful building block for industrial automation systems built with OPC UA. First, they will show TDs can be used to onboard non OPC UA devices and then explain how to represent OPC UA servers with TDs using the OPC UA Binding. Also, you will get to see open-source projects supporting both workflows.
– Central European Summer Time
Regular meeting to improve the What is WoT tutorial: https://github.com/w3c/wot-cg/tree/main/Tutorials/whatiswot
– Central European Summer Time
We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
Join here to:
If the time does not suit your schedule check our Office Hours (B) event on the calendar.
– Central European Summer Time
The WoT Community Group accelerates and fosters collaboration around the WoT standards of the Working Group. In these monthly meetings, you can join to discuss the work of the CG such as:
– Central European Summer Time
Regular meeting to improve the What is WoT tutorial: https://github.com/w3c/wot-cg/tree/main/Tutorials/whatiswot
– Central European Summer Time
Regular meeting to improve the What is WoT tutorial: https://github.com/w3c/wot-cg/tree/main/Tutorials/whatiswot
– Central European Summer Time
We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
Join here to:
If the time does not suit your schedule check our Office Hours (B) event on the calendar.
– Central European Summer Time
We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
Join here to:
If the time does not suit your schedule check our Office Hours (A) event on the calendar.
– Central European Summer Time
Regular meeting to improve the What is WoT tutorial: https://github.com/w3c/wot-cg/tree/main/Tutorials/whatiswot
– Central European Summer Time
We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
Join here to:
If the time does not suit your schedule check our Office Hours (A) event on the calendar.
– Central European Summer Time
The WoT Community Group accelerates and fosters collaboration around the WoT standards of the Working Group. In these monthly meetings, you can join to discuss the work of the CG such as:
– Central European Summer Time
Regular meeting to improve the What is WoT tutorial: https://github.com/w3c/wot-cg/tree/main/Tutorials/whatiswot
– Central European Summer Time
We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
Join here to:
If the time does not suit your schedule check our Office Hours (B) event on the calendar.
– Central European Summer Time
We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
Join here to:
If the time does not suit your schedule check our Office Hours (A) event on the calendar.
– Central European Summer Time
We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
Join here to:
If the time does not suit your schedule check our Office Hours (B) event on the calendar.
– Central European Summer Time
Regular meeting to improve the What is WoT tutorial: https://github.com/w3c/wot-cg/tree/main/Tutorials/whatiswot
– Central European Summer Time
We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
Join here to:
If the time does not suit your schedule check our Office Hours (A) event on the calendar.
– Central European Summer Time
The WoT Community Group accelerates and fosters collaboration around the WoT standards of the Working Group. In these monthly meetings, you can join to discuss the work of the CG such as:
– Central European Summer Time
Regular meeting to improve the What is WoT tutorial: https://github.com/w3c/wot-cg/tree/main/Tutorials/whatiswot
– Central European Summer Time
We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
Join here to:
If the time does not suit your schedule check our Office Hours (B) event on the calendar.
– Central European Summer Time
Regular meeting to improve the What is WoT tutorial: https://github.com/w3c/wot-cg/tree/main/Tutorials/whatiswot
– Central European Summer Time
We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
Join here to:
If the time does not suit your schedule check our Office Hours (A) event on the calendar.
– Central European Summer Time
Regular meeting to improve the What is WoT tutorial: https://github.com/w3c/wot-cg/tree/main/Tutorials/whatiswot
– Central European Summer Time
In our next meetup, we welcome Dr. Dimitris Spatharakis (LinkedIn), and Nikos Filinis (LinkedIn | GitHub) from the NETMODE Lab at the National Technical University of Athens, Greece.
They will talk about the design and implementation of a software stack that supports IoT virtualization through the development of Virtual Objects (VOs) that encapsulate WoT Things. VOs provide an abstraction layer over real IoT devices while augmenting their capabilities through a multi-layer software stack, called the VOStack. The VOStack is an open-source software stack that supports interaction with both physical IoT devices and edge/cloud computing orchestration platforms.
The implementation of VOStack is aligned with the WoT specifications and is implemented in the framework of the NEPHELE Horizon Europe project (https://nephele-project.eu/).
– Central European Summer Time
We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
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– Central European Summer Time
We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
Join here to:
If the time does not suit your schedule check our Office Hours (A) event on the calendar.
– Central European Summer Time
We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
Join here to:
If the time does not suit your schedule check our Office Hours (B) event on the calendar.
– Central European Summer Time
We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
Join here to:
If the time does not suit your schedule check our Office Hours (A) event on the calendar.
– Central European Summer Time
Regular meeting to improve the What is WoT tutorial: https://github.com/w3c/wot-cg/tree/main/Tutorials/whatiswot
– Central European Summer Time
We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
Join here to:
If the time does not suit your schedule check our Office Hours (B) event on the calendar.
– Central European Summer Time
Regular meeting to improve the What is WoT tutorial: https://github.com/w3c/wot-cg/tree/main/Tutorials/whatiswot
– Central European Summer Time
We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
Join here to:
If the time does not suit your schedule check our Office Hours (A) event on the calendar.
– Central European Summer Time
Regular meeting to improve the What is WoT tutorial: https://github.com/w3c/wot-cg/tree/main/Tutorials/whatiswot
– Central European Summer Time
In our upcoming meetup, we welcome Thomas Wehr (GitHub | LinkedIn) from the Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg.
He will present BLAST - Block Applications for Things, a browser-based visual programming and execution environment for WoT Consumers.
BLAST includes custom protocol bindings for Bluetooth and HID devices, allowing for end users to quickly create applications that interact with a broad range of devices. Applications are created by geometrically arranging blocks, either predefined blocks or blocks dynamically generated from Thing Descriptions.
– Central European Summer Time
We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
Join here to:
If the time does not suit your schedule check our Office Hours (B) event on the calendar.
– Central European Summer Time
The WoT Community Group accelerates and fosters collaboration around the WoT standards of the Working Group. In these monthly meetings, you can join to discuss the work of the CG such as:
– Central European Summer Time
Regular meeting to improve the What is WoT tutorial: https://github.com/w3c/wot-cg/tree/main/Tutorials/whatiswot
– Central European Summer Time
We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
Join here to:
If the time does not suit your schedule check our Office Hours (A) event on the calendar.
– Central European Summer Time
Regular meeting to improve the What is WoT tutorial: https://github.com/w3c/wot-cg/tree/main/Tutorials/whatiswot
– Central European Summer Time
We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
Join here to:
If the time does not suit your schedule check our Office Hours (B) event on the calendar.
– Central European Summer Time
Regular meeting to improve the What is WoT tutorial: https://github.com/w3c/wot-cg/tree/main/Tutorials/whatiswot
– Central European Summer Time
We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
Join here to:
If the time does not suit your schedule check our Office Hours (A) event on the calendar.
– Central European Summer Time
We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
Join here to:
If the time does not suit your schedule check our Office Hours (B) event on the calendar.
– Central European Summer Time
Regular meeting to improve the What is WoT tutorial: https://github.com/w3c/wot-cg/tree/main/Tutorials/whatiswot
– Central European Summer Time
We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
Join here to:
If the time does not suit your schedule check our Office Hours (B) event on the calendar.
– Central European Summer Time
We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
Join here to:
If the time does not suit your schedule check our Office Hours (A) event on the calendar.
– Central European Summer Time
Regular meeting to improve the What is WoT tutorial: https://github.com/w3c/wot-cg/tree/main/Tutorials/whatiswot
– Central European Summer Time
We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
Join here to:
If the time does not suit your schedule check our Office Hours (B) event on the calendar.
– Central European Summer Time
Regular meeting to improve the What is WoT tutorial: https://github.com/w3c/wot-cg/tree/main/Tutorials/whatiswot
– Central European Summer Time
We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
Join here to:
If the time does not suit your schedule check our Office Hours (A) event on the calendar.
– Central European Summer Time
The WoT Community Group accelerates and fosters collaboration around the WoT standards of the Working Group. In these monthly meetings, you can join to discuss the work of the CG such as:
– Central European Summer Time
In this meetup, we will dive into the use of WoT standards in building the HiveOT Hub together with Henk. After learning about its objectives and history, we will see how the Thing Description documents facilitates the interaction between consumers and Things using a hub and digital twins. He will also explain the challenges he encountered in using WoT standards during development.
– Central European Standard Time
Regular meeting to improve the What is WoT tutorial: https://github.com/w3c/wot-cg/tree/main/Tutorials/whatiswot
– Central European Standard Time
We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
Join here to:
If the time does not suit your schedule check our Office Hours (A) event on the calendar.
– Central European Standard Time
Regular meeting to improve the What is WoT tutorial: https://github.com/w3c/wot-cg/tree/main/Tutorials/whatiswot
– Central European Standard Time
In this special session, we have three community groups joining for a presentation by Robert Winkler from Deutsche Telekom on the Eclipse LMOS project. It will follow the meetup style of the WoT CG. We will start by introducing the speaker, then the presentation will be held (and recorded). After that, we will have a Q&A session (not recorded).
Note: Please create a W3C account and join one of the groups to see the meeting link!
For more information about regular meetings, see the Web Agents wiki.
– Central European Standard Time
We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
Join here to:
If the time does not suit your schedule check our Office Hours (B) event on the calendar.
– Central European Standard Time
In our next meetup, we welcome Fady Salama (GitHub | LinkedIn) and Roman Binkert (GitHub | LinkedIn) from the Technical University of Munich.
They will talk about how WoT simplifies interacting with the devices and creating mashups of devices in mixed reality environments. They will introduce HoloWoT, a Unity application that works with Mixed Reality Headsets such as Hololens. Its open-source components such as the new .Net library WoT.Net (GitHub) will be also introduced for those who want to build other applications based on that.
– Central European Standard Time
Regular meeting to improve the What is WoT tutorial: https://github.com/w3c/wot-cg/tree/main/Tutorials/whatiswot
– Central European Standard Time
We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
Join here to:
If the time does not suit your schedule check our Office Hours (A) event on the calendar.
– Central European Standard Time
The WoT Community Group accelerates and fosters collaboration around the WoT standards of the Working Group. In these monthly meetings, you can join to discuss the work of the CG such as:
– Central European Standard Time
Regular meeting to improve the What is WoT tutorial: https://github.com/w3c/wot-cg/tree/main/Tutorials/whatiswot
– Central European Standard Time
We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
Join here to:
If the time does not suit your schedule check our Office Hours (B) event on the calendar.
– Central European Standard Time
Regular meeting to improve the What is WoT tutorial: https://github.com/w3c/wot-cg/tree/main/Tutorials/whatiswot
– Central European Standard Time
We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
Join here to:
If the time does not suit your schedule check our Office Hours (A) event on the calendar.
– Central European Standard Time
In our upcoming meetup, we welcome Andreas Eberhart (GitHub | LinkedIn) from Dashjoin!
He will introduce us to Dashjoin's low-code platform and explain how he has leveraged WoT to build a generic manager that allows for any IoT device to be connected. Building on top of JSON Schema, the system displays the device properties and displays generic forms for conveniently invoking device actions. Furthermore, security, semantic mappings, and the ability to leverage artificial intelligence allows to interacting with arbitrary devices more easily.
– Central European Standard Time
Regular meeting to improve the What is WoT tutorial: https://github.com/w3c/wot-cg/tree/main/Tutorials/whatiswot
– Central European Standard Time
We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
Join here to:
If the time does not suit your schedule check our Office Hours (B) event on the calendar.
– Central European Standard Time
Regular meeting to improve the What is WoT tutorial: https://github.com/w3c/wot-cg/tree/main/Tutorials/whatiswot
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We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
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If the time does not suit your schedule check our Office Hours (A) event on the calendar.
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Regular meeting to improve the What is WoT tutorial: https://github.com/w3c/wot-cg/tree/main/Tutorials/whatiswot
– Central European Standard Time
We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
Join here to:
If the time does not suit your schedule check our Office Hours (B) event on the calendar.
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We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
Join here to:
If the time does not suit your schedule check our Office Hours (A) event on the calendar.
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We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
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If the time does not suit your schedule check our Office Hours (B) event on the calendar.
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Regular meeting to improve the What is WoT tutorial: https://github.com/w3c/wot-cg/tree/main/Tutorials/whatiswot
– Central European Standard Time
We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
Join here to:
If the time does not suit your schedule check our Office Hours (A) event on the calendar.
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The WoT Community Group accelerates and fosters collaboration around the WoT standards of the Working Group. In these monthly meetings, you can join to discuss the work of the CG such as:
– Central European Standard Time
Regular meeting to improve the What is WoT tutorial: https://github.com/w3c/wot-cg/tree/main/Tutorials/whatiswot
– Central European Standard Time
We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
Join here to:
If the time does not suit your schedule check our Office Hours (B) event on the calendar.
– Central European Standard Time
We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
Join here to:
If the time does not suit your schedule check our Office Hours (A) event on the calendar.
– Central European Standard Time
We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
Join here to:
If the time does not suit your schedule check our Office Hours (B) event on the calendar.
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Regular meeting to improve the What is WoT tutorial: https://github.com/w3c/wot-cg/tree/main/Tutorials/whatiswot
– Central European Standard Time
We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
Join here to:
If the time does not suit your schedule check our Office Hours (B) event on the calendar.
– Central European Standard Time
The WoT Community Group accelerates and fosters collaboration around the WoT standards of the Working Group. In these monthly meetings, you can join to discuss the work of the CG such as:
– Central European Standard Time
We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
Join here to:
If the time does not suit your schedule check our Office Hours (B) event on the calendar.
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In our upcoming meetup, we welcome Vignesh Vaidyanathan (GitHub, LinkedIn) who will discuss potential applications of WoT in Scientific Instrumentation and Control applications in large-scale experimentation labs.
He will show a WoT setup implemented in a 3 Terawatt pulsed laser system to capture data from different scientific instruments with his beginner friendly server side runtime called hololinked. He will further demonstrate the use case of state machine in building GUI applications with Eclipse Thingweb node-wot.
Note: This is the rescheduled event of https://www.w3.org/events/meetings/b74f11e7-93d6-4b15-b998-6e55054a6f61/
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Regular meeting to improve the What is WoT tutorial: https://github.com/w3c/wot-cg/tree/main/Tutorials/whatiswot
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In this meetup, we welcome Christian Paul (GitLab | LinkedIn).
Discover how easy it is to build, test and prototype with the Web of Things paradigm. This meetup introduces two new tools for you to use: "WoT Wrench" and "WoT Anything."
WoT Wrench is a web app that simplifies debugging and interacting with Things. Meanwhile, WoT Anything serves as a versatile JavaScript server that closely implements WoT standards with a twist - allowing multiple Things to share properties, actions, and events. This approach enables flexible API integration beyond traditional one-to-one device mapping.
Christian will demonstrate how virtual Things and API integrations broaden the definition of what can qualify as an IoT device.
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Regular meeting to improve the What is WoT tutorial: https://github.com/w3c/wot-cg/tree/main/Tutorials/whatiswot
– Central European Standard Time
We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
Join here to:
If the time does not suit your schedule check our Office Hours (B) event on the calendar.
– Central European Standard Time
The WoT Community Group accelerates and fosters collaboration around the WoT standards of the Working Group. In these monthly meetings, you can join to discuss the work of the CG such as:
– Central European Standard Time
The WoT Community Group accelerates and fosters collaboration around the WoT standards of the Working Group. In these monthly meetings, you can join to discuss the work of the CG such as:
– Central European Standard Time
We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
Join here to:
If the time does not suit your schedule check our Office Hours (A) event on the calendar.
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In our next meetup, we welcome Ondrej Tomcik (LinkedIn | GitHub) from Siemens!
Every building presents unique challenges, particularly when it comes to provisioning devices such as fire alarms, smart meters, and various sensors. The complexity increases when field devices come from multiple vendors, leading to potential time and cost inefficiencies. Siemens addresses this by leveraging the Web of Things (WoT) standard across both ends: generating Thing Models for Siemens-manufactured devices and enabling south-bound connectivity systems to seamlessly integrate and extract data from diverse devices. Join this session to explore how Siemens simplifies device provisioning and maximizes the benefits of WoT!
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Regular meeting to improve the What is WoT tutorial: https://github.com/w3c/wot-cg/tree/main/Tutorials/whatiswot
– Central European Summer Time
We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
Join here to:
If the time does not suit your schedule check our Office Hours (B) event on the calendar.
– Central European Summer Time
We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
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If the time does not suit your schedule check our Office Hours (A) event on the calendar.
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In our next meetup, we welcome Thomas Jaeckle (GitHub, LinkedIn) from Beyonnex.io!
Beyonnex.io is a pioneer in facilitating smart and energy-efficient properties in the housing industry. For their customers, which include landlords and housing companies, they provide solutions to digitally measure and collect energy consumption for residents while also enhancing comfort and promoting energy savings in daily life.
They connect various devices and device types to their IoT platform, where Eclipse Ditto serves as the digital twin middleware. These devices share common aspects, such as the location where they are installed by technicians, but differ in functionality. Some devices only collect data, others can be controlled by residents, and some serve to connect other devices to the internet.
This meetup focuses on how Beyonnex.io utilizes Thing Models in combination with Eclipse Ditto. Attendees can expect simplified example models to illustrate how inheritance and composition are used to model their device ecosystem. Additionally, the discussion will touch on the surrounding tooling, such as code generators and model migration tools.
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We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
Join here to:
If the time does not suit your schedule check our Office Hours (B) event on the calendar.
– Central European Summer Time
We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
Join here to:
If the time does not suit your schedule check our Office Hours (A) event on the calendar.
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Due to speaker unavailability, we have to postpone this meetup to a later date. Instead, this will be a regular monthly group meeting. We will talk about the TPAC Summary, WoT Tutorial, new ideas for meetups and more that is in the agenda. The meeting logistics will be kept the same.
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In our upcoming meetup, we welcome Vignesh Vaidyanathan (GitHub, LinkedIn) who will discuss potential applications of WoT in Scientific Instrumentation and Control applications in large-scale experimentation labs.
He will show a WoT setup implemented in a 3 Terawatt pulsed laser system to capture data from different scientific instruments with his beginner friendly server side runtime called hololinked. He will further demonstrate the use case of state machine in building GUI applications with Eclipse Thingweb node-wot.
Additionally, we will hold our monthly call after the meetup to better organize the group's activities.
– Central European Summer Time
In this call, we discuss the further development of the What is WoT tutorial, its website and videos. The discussions are recorded in the related GitHub issues and Pull Requests.
– Central European Summer Time
We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
Join here to:
If the time does not suit your schedule check our Office Hours (B) event on the calendar.
– Central European Summer Time
In this call, we discuss the further development of the What is WoT tutorial, its website and videos. The discussions are recorded in the related GitHub issues and Pull Requests.
– Central European Summer Time
We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
Join here to:
If the time does not suit your schedule check our Office Hours (A) event on the calendar.
– Central European Summer Time
We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
Join here to:
If the time does not suit your schedule check our Office Hours (B) event on the calendar.
– Central European Summer Time
We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
Join here to:
If the time does not suit your schedule check our Office Hours (B) event on the calendar.
– Central European Summer Time
We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
Join here to:
If the time does not suit your schedule check our Office Hours (A) event on the calendar.
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Welcome to a meeting in the Nordic Chapter Smart City / Web of Things Community Group!
Read more about this meeting at https://www.w3.org/community/smartcity-nordic/
We conduct these meeting as hybrid meetings. You can participate by Zoom or physically on site. If you participate in person, please let me know if you like to join a common lunch, 11.30 at Internetstiftelsen. I´ll be happy to send you an invite.
Zoom: https://iec.zoom.us/j/96221236876?pwd=VUkwdmlGbyt4T2wrOHNvMjdVNWVZZz09
Physical presence: Floor 1 , Gradangen, Goto 10, Internetstiftelsen, Hammarby Kaj 10D, 120 07 Stockholm. Goto 10 Stockholm | Goto 10
Meeting time: 13.00 - 15.30 CET with possibility to stay until 17.00 for those attending in person.
Be most welcome either on Zoom or in person!
With kind regards
Tobbe - responsible for the community group
– UTC
Location: Floor 1 , Gradängen, Goto 10, Internetstiftelsen, Hammarby Kaj 10D, 120 07 Stockholm
In this call, we discuss the further development of the What is WoT tutorial, its website and videos. The discussions are recorded in the related GitHub issues and Pull Requests.
– Central European Summer Time
In this call, we discuss the further development of the What is WoT tutorial, its website and videos. The discussions are recorded in the related GitHub issues and Pull Requests.
– Central European Summer Time
We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
Join here to:
If the time does not suit your schedule check our Office Hours (A) event on the calendar.
– Central European Summer Time
The WoT Community Group accelerates and fosters collaboration around the WoT standards of the Working Group. In these monthly meetings, you can join to discuss the work of the CG such as:
– Central European Summer Time
In this call, we discuss the further development of the What is WoT tutorial, its website and videos. The discussions are recorded in the related GitHub issues and Pull Requests.
– Central European Summer Time
We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
Join here to:
If the time does not suit your schedule check our Office Hours (B) event on the calendar.
– Central European Summer Time
In this call, we discuss the further development of the What is WoT tutorial, its website and videos. The discussions are recorded in the related GitHub issues and Pull Requests.
– Central European Summer Time
We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
Join here to:
If the time does not suit your schedule check our Office Hours (A) event on the calendar.
– Central European Summer Time
We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
Join here to:
If the time does not suit your schedule check our Office Hours (B) event on the calendar.
– Central European Summer Time
In this call, we discuss the further development of the What is WoT tutorial, its website and videos. The discussions are recorded in the related GitHub issues and Pull Requests.
– Central European Summer Time
We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
Join here to:
If the time does not suit your schedule check our Office Hours (A) event on the calendar.
– Central European Summer Time
In this call, we discuss the further development of the What is WoT tutorial, its website and videos. The discussions are recorded in the related GitHub issues and Pull Requests.
– Central European Summer Time
We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
Join here to:
If the time does not suit your schedule check our Office Hours (B) event on the calendar.
– Central European Summer Time
The WoT Community Group accelerates and fosters collaboration around the WoT standards of the Working Group. In these monthly meetings, you can join to discuss the work of the CG such as:
– Central European Summer Time
In this call, we discuss the further development of the What is WoT tutorial, its website and videos. The discussions are recorded in the related GitHub issues and Pull Requests.
– Central European Summer Time
We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
Join here to:
If the time does not suit your schedule check our Office Hours (A) event on the calendar.
– Central European Summer Time
We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
Join here to:
If the time does not suit your schedule check our Office Hours (B) event on the calendar.
– Central European Summer Time
Welcome to the June meeting of the Community / Working Group Standards & Platforms!
In 2024, the Working Group will carry out a market overview of general horizontal IoT platforms for municipalities and regions.
This event will be updated with an agenda and information about what vendors doing their presentation at this meeting.
Eventually some of the meetings during the spring will be converted to hybrid meetings, making use of the Goto 10 facility of the Internet Foundation, Stockholm. We will update the calendar bookings accordingly.
Please forward this information if you know anyone else who might be interested. Are you an IoT platform supplier and interested in presenting to the Working Group but not booked yet - please contact me.
Welcome! See you!
/Tobbe Lahrin
tobbe@lahrin.se
+46 70-2082085
– UTC
Location: Only virtual
Welcome to the June meeting of the Working Group Standards & Platforms.
In 2024, we focus on market overview of general horizontal IoT platforms for municipalities and regions. Supplemented by reports from standardization, other important initiatives and discussions about interesting related topics and issues.
This time we get a presentation of:
KMD Data Context Manager. Presented by Mads Pohl Petersson, Product Innovation Manager | CTO Office KMD, Denmark. Platform based on Fiware.
Building X from Siemens. Presented by Sasha Fridman, Innovation & Digital Business Professional Solution Architect, Siemens Smart Infrastructure, Sweden.
We conduct this meeting as a hybrid meeting. You can participate by Zoom or physically on site. Please email me at tobbe@lahrin.se if you are attending in person, so I can plan for coffee and seats. If so, please also let me know if you like to join a common lunch, 11.30 at Internetstiftelsen. I´ll be happy to send you an invite.
Meeting time: 13.00 - 15.30 CET with possibility to stay until 17.00 for those attending in person.
Be most welcome either on Zoom or in person!
/Tobbe
– UTC
Location: Floor 1 , Gradängen, Goto 10, Internetstiftelsen, Hammarby Kaj 10D, 120 07 Stockholm
In this call, we discuss the further development of the What is WoT tutorial, its website and videos. The discussions are recorded in the related GitHub issues and Pull Requests.
– Central European Summer Time
We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
Join here to:
If the time does not suit your schedule check our Office Hours (A) event on the calendar.
– Central European Summer Time
We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
Join here to:
If the time does not suit your schedule check our Office Hours (B) event on the calendar.
– Central European Summer Time
The WoT Community Group accelerates and fosters collaboration around the WoT standards of the Working Group. In these monthly meetings, you can join to discuss the work of the CG such as:
– Central European Summer Time
We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
Join here to:
If the time does not suit your schedule check our Office Hours (A) event on the calendar.
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In this meetup, we welcome Marco Di Felice and Luca Sciullo from the IoT Prism lab of the University of Bologna. In their talk, they will focus on data integration and processing for the design and development of large-scale IoT monitoring systems.
The talk is structured into two parts.
In the first part, they will address Structural Health Monitoring (SHM). They will discuss the challenges of IoT data collection and demonstrate how they have used the W3C Web of Things (WoT) standards to address the fragmentation of data sources.
The second part will cover their findings on the automatic generation of IoT systems using the W3C WoT. They will present approaches and frameworks that enable the creation of digital twins (DT) from operational W3C Web of Things systems and discuss open issues and future directions in this area.
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We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
Join here to:
If the time does not suit your schedule check our Office Hours (B) event on the calendar.
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Welcome to the May meeting of the Community / Working Group Standards & Platforms!
In 2024, the Working Group will carry out a market overview of general horizontal IoT platforms for municipalities and regions.
This event will be updated with an agenda and information about what vendors doing their presentation at this meeting.
Eventually some of the meetings during the spring will be converted to hybrid meetings, making use of the Goto 10 facility of the Internet Foundation, Stockholm. We will update the calendar bookings accordingly.
Please forward this information if you know anyone else who might be interested. Are you an IoT platform supplier and interested in presenting to the Working Group but not booked yet - please contact me.
Welcome! See you!
/Tobbe Lahrin
tobbe@lahrin.se
+46 70-2082085
– UTC
Location: Only virtual
In this call, we discuss the further development of the What is WoT tutorial, its website and videos. The discussions are recorded in the related GitHub issues and Pull Requests.
– Central European Summer Time
The Web of Things enables seamless communication across heterogeneous Internet of Things devices using different communication protocols via a semantic interface description known as a Thing Description. At the same time, Solid servers provide a robust solution for long-term storage and secure sharing of data in the cloud. By combining these technologies through a semantic middleware at the edge, we can leverage the strengths of both in one network architecture.
At this meetup, we welcome Michael Freund from Fraunhofer IIS. He will highlight the features of the semantic middleware and show how the combined power of the Web of Things and Solid enables easier application development. In addition, he will provide insights into a real-world deployment of the architecture at Munich Airport, including implemented applications.
– Central European Summer Time
In this call, we discuss the further development of the What is WoT tutorial, its website and videos. The discussions are recorded in the related GitHub issues and Pull Requests.
– Central European Summer Time
We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
Join here to:
If the time does not suit your schedule check our Office Hours (B) event on the calendar.
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In our next meetup, we welcome Salvador González Gerpe from Universidad Politécnica de Madrid. He will take us back to the concept of Digital Twins with a new ontology, WoTDT.
The WoTDT ontology can describe the five-dimensional architecture of a Digital Twin. Furthermore, it allows for the description and location of the metadata belonging to each of the dimensions with the help of WoT.
– Central European Summer Time
We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
Join here to:
If the time does not suit your schedule check our Office Hours (A) event on the calendar.
– Central European Summer Time
In this call, we discuss the further development of the What is WoT tutorial, its website and videos. The discussions are recorded in the related GitHub issues and Pull Requests.
– Central European Summer Time
We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
Join here to:
If the time does not suit your schedule check our Office Hours (B) event on the calendar.
– Central European Summer Time
In this call, we discuss the further development of the What is WoT tutorial, its website and videos. The discussions are recorded in the related GitHub issues and Pull Requests.
– Central European Summer Time
We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
Join here to:
If the time does not suit your schedule check our Office Hours (A) event on the calendar.
– Central European Summer Time
Welcome to the April meeting of the Community / Working Group Standards & Platforms!
In 2024, the Working Group will carry out a market overview of general horizontal IoT platforms for municipalities and regions.
This event will be updated with an agenda and information about what vendors doing their presentation at this meeting.
Eventually some of the meetings during the spring will be converted to hybrid meetings, making use of the Goto 10 facility of the Internet Foundation, Stockholm. We will update the calendar bookings accordingly.
Please forward this information if you know anyone else who might be interested. Are you an IoT platform supplier and interested in presenting to the Working Group but not booked yet - please contact me.
Welcome! See you!
/Tobbe Lahrin
tobbe@lahrin.se
+46 70-2082085
– UTC
Location: Only virtual
In this call, we discuss the further development of the What is WoT tutorial, its website and videos. The discussions are recorded in the related GitHub issues and Pull Requests.
– Central European Summer Time
We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
Join here to:
If the time does not suit your schedule check our Office Hours (B) event on the calendar.
– Central European Summer Time
In this call, we discuss the further development of the What is WoT tutorial, its website and videos. The discussions are recorded in the related GitHub issues and Pull Requests.
– Central European Summer Time
We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
Join here to:
If the time does not suit your schedule check our Office Hours (A) event on the calendar.
– Central European Summer Time
We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
Join here to:
If the time does not suit your schedule check our Office Hours (B) event on the calendar.
– Central European Standard Time
In this call, we discuss the further development of the What is WoT tutorial, its website and videos. The discussions are recorded in the related GitHub issues and Pull Requests.
– Central European Standard Time
We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
Join here to:
If the time does not suit your schedule check our Office Hours (A) event on the calendar.
– Central European Standard Time
Welcome to the March meeting of the Community / Working Group Standards & Platforms!
In 2024, the Working Group will carry out a market overview of general horizontal IoT platforms for municipalities and regions.
This event will be updated with an agenda and information about what vendors doing their presentation at this meeting.
Eventually some of the meetings during the spring will be converted to hybrid meetings, making use of the Goto 10 facility of the Internet Foundation, Stockholm. We will update the calendar bookings accordingly.
Please forward this information if you know anyone else who might be interested. Are you an IoT platform supplier and interested in presenting to the Working Group but not booked yet - please contact me.
Warm welcome! See you!
/Tobbe Lahrin
tobbe@lahrin.se
+46 70-2082085
– UTC
Location: Virtual on Zoom
In this call, we discuss the further development of the What is WoT tutorial, its website and videos. The discussions are recorded in the related GitHub issues and Pull Requests.
– Central European Standard Time
Edit: Change from 16th to 15th meetup
In our next meetup, we welcome Till Langen from Deutsche Telekom to talk about Matter.
Matter aims for a standardized Smart Home System, in a local domain. Behind Matter is a merger of the leading hardware and software companies, which is leveraging the distribution. For the scope of a seamless integration in the World Wide Web a mapping from the data model to Web of Things is necessary.
This meetup gives an introduction in the Matter data model and a first concept of the abstraction to Web of Things. The concept will look at the function of Matter to bridge devices, compose endpoints and the access control definition.
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Changing it for once this week. Sorry for the late notice but the usual participants are ok with the change.
In this call, we discuss the further development of the What is WoT tutorial, its website and videos. The discussions are recorded in the related GitHub issues and Pull Requests.
– Central European Standard Time
We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
Join here to:
If the time does not suit your schedule check our Office Hours (A) event on the calendar.
– Central European Standard Time
In this call, we discuss the further development of the What is WoT tutorial, its website and videos. The discussions are recorded in the related GitHub issues and Pull Requests.
– Central European Standard Time
We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
Join here to:
If the time does not suit your schedule check our Office Hours (B) event on the calendar.
– Central European Standard Time
Krellian helps facilities managers of commercial buildings meet their net zero targets whilst saving money, by optimising space utilisation and reducing energy consumption. Krellian's Founder, Ben Francis, will talk about his experience building commercial smart building solutions on top of the open source WebThings platform, originally developed at Mozilla for DIY smart homes. This includes developing a smart building analytics service hosted in the cloud, and work towards a production quality version of WebThings Gateway suited to larger commercial buildings. Ben will talk about how W3C WoT standards are central to Krellian's products and services and share lessons learned which may help others implementing those standards, and contribute to improving future versions of the specifications.
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Welcome to the February meeting of the Community / Working Group Standards & Platforms!
In 2024, the Working Group will carry out a market overview of general horizontal IoT platforms for municipalities and regions.
At this February meeting, we will get a presentation of AssetBook and an introduction to functions from the Open-Source group Eclipse Foundation (which we also heard about in August last year). Later in the spring, we will receive a presentation of some suppliers who have developed platforms based on open-source code from Eclipse.
Please forward this information if you know anyone else who might be interested. Are you an IoT platform supplier and interested in presenting to the Working Group but not booked yet - please contact me.
Warm welcome! See you!
/Tobbe Lahrin
tobbe@lahrin.se
+46 70-2082085
– UTC
Location: Virtual on Zoom
In this call, we discuss the further development of the What is WoT tutorial, its website and videos. The discussions are recorded in the related GitHub issues and Pull Requests.
– Central European Standard Time
In our upcoming meetup, we are delighted to welcome Richard Bowman (LinkedIn, GitHub), who will explore the intersection of open-source software, hardware, and the Web of Things.
Richard will introduce us to the OpenFlexure microscope, an open hardware laboratory microscope widely employed in research, teaching, and potentially medical settings across every continent. He will demonstrate how a Web of Things approach has been utilized to enhance user-friendliness, enable automation, and circumvent many of the challenges associated with scientific instrument software.
In addition to discussing the microscope, Richard will delve into how the Web of Things approach holds transformative potential in research laboratories.
– Central European Standard Time
We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
Join here to:
If the time does not suit your schedule check our Office Hours (B) event on the calendar.
– Central European Standard Time
We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
Join here to:
If the time does not suit your schedule check our Office Hours (A) event on the calendar.
– Central European Standard Time
In this call, we discuss the further development of the What is WoT tutorial, its website and videos. The discussions are recorded in the related GitHub issues and Pull Requests.
– Central European Standard Time
We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
Join here to:
If the time does not suit your schedule check our Office Hours (B) event on the calendar.
– Central European Standard Time
In this call, we discuss the further development of the What is WoT tutorial, its website and videos. The discussions are recorded in the related GitHub issues and Pull Requests.
– Central European Standard Time
We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
Join here to:
If the time does not suit your schedule check our Office Hours (A) event on the calendar.
– Central European Standard Time
In this call, we discuss the further development of the What is WoT tutorial, its website and videos. The discussions are recorded in the related GitHub issues and Pull Requests.
– Central European Standard Time
In our next meetup, we are taking a deep dive into using robotics simulators for building interactable digital twins. Ege Korkan and Fady Salama will showcase a new open-source project that bridges CoppeliaSim, a well-known robotics simulator, with Eclipse Thingweb node-wot.
– Central European Standard Time
In this call, we discuss the further development of the What is WoT tutorial, its website and videos. The discussions are recorded in the related GitHub issues and Pull Requests.
– Central European Standard Time
In internal meetings, we discuss the work of the CG and take decisions to accomplish our next goals, such as meetups, infrastructure, and increasing WoT adoption and awareness. We can also discuss liaisons and future relationships with other groups.
– Central European Standard Time
Due to a conflict, we have to move the call this week.
In this call, we discuss the further development of the What is WoT tutorial, its website and videos. The discussions are recorded in the related GitHub issues and Pull Requests.
– Central European Standard Time
We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
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– Central European Standard Time
We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
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– Central European Standard Time
In our next meetup, we welcome Mikkel Haggren Brynildsen from Grudfos. He is going to talk about the recent ISO standard called Industrial Data Ontology that relates to the Web of Things. He will explain the motivation behind and the future development of the standard.
– Central European Standard Time
In this call, we discuss the further development of the What is WoT tutorial, its website and videos. The discussions are recorded in the related GitHub issues and Pull Requests.
– Central European Standard Time
We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
Join here to:
If the time does not suit your schedule check our Office Hours (B) event on the calendar.
– Central European Standard Time
In internal meetings, we discuss the work of the CG and take decisions to accomplish our next goals, such as meetups, infrastructure, and increasing WoT adoption and awareness. We can also discuss liaisons and future relationships with other groups.
– Central European Standard Time
In this call, we discuss the further development of the What is WoT tutorial, its website and videos. The discussions are recorded in the related GitHub issues and Pull Requests.
– Central European Standard Time
We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
Join here to:
If the time does not suit your schedule check our Office Hours (A) event on the calendar.
– Central European Standard Time
In this call, we discuss the further development of the What is WoT tutorial, its website and videos. The discussions are recorded in the related GitHub issues and Pull Requests.
– Central European Standard Time
We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
Join here to:
If the time does not suit your schedule check our Office Hours (B) event on the calendar.
– Central European Standard Time
In this call, we discuss the further development of the What is WoT tutorial, its website and videos. The discussions are recorded in the related GitHub issues and Pull Requests.
– Central European Standard Time
We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
Join here to:
If the time does not suit your schedule check our Office Hours (A) event on the calendar.
– Central European Standard Time
In this call, we discuss the further development of the What is WoT tutorial, its website and videos. The discussions are recorded in the related GitHub issues and Pull Requests.
– Central European Standard Time
We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
Join here to:
If the time does not suit your schedule check our Office Hours (B) event on the calendar.
– Central European Standard Time
We had to move since both chairs have a conflict in that slot.
In internal meetings, we discuss the work of the CG and take decisions to accomplish our next goals, such as meetups, infrastructure, and increasing WoT adoption and awareness. We can also discuss liaisons and future relationships with other groups.
– Central European Standard Time
In this call, we discuss the further development of the What is WoT tutorial, its website and videos. The discussions are recorded in the related GitHub issues and Pull Requests.
– Central European Standard Time
We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
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If the time does not suit your schedule check our Office Hours (A) event on the calendar.
– Central European Standard Time
For the first time, we are hosting a live coding session. Cristiano Aguzzi will show how to build WoT Consumer and Thing applications and show the inner workings of the reference implementation of the WoT Scripting API, Eclipse Thingweb node-wot. This will be an opportunity to understand how bindings work in the WoT, from the most high-level code to the concrete protocol messages.
– Central European Standard Time
In this call, we discuss the further development of the What is WoT tutorial, its website and videos. The discussions are recorded in the related GitHub issues and Pull Requests.
– Central European Summer Time
We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
Join here to:
If the time does not suit your schedule check our Office Hours (B) event on the calendar.
– Central European Summer Time
We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
Join here to:
If the time does not suit your schedule check our Office Hours (A) event on the calendar.
– Central European Summer Time
We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
Join here to:
If the time does not suit your schedule check our Office Hours (B) event on the calendar.
– Central European Summer Time
In our next meetup, we welcome Sy Bohy, CEO and Co-Founder of Seam. Sy will talk about Seam's unified API for IoT devices, inspired in some of its designs by the WoT work at W3C. Sy will discuss the origins of Seam, its design constraints, its focus on developer experience, its relationship with IoT manufacturers, and the future that lies ahead for Seam and the IoT industry. After the talk and the Q&A session, we will have a discussion about Smart Homes and WoT
– Central European Summer Time
In internal meetings, we discuss the work of the CG and take decisions to accomplish our next goals, such as meetups, infrastructure, and increasing WoT adoption and awareness. We can also discuss liaisons and future relationships with other groups.
– Central European Summer Time
We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
Join here to:
If the time does not suit your schedule check our Office Hours (B) event on the calendar.
– Central European Summer Time
We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
Join here to:
If the time does not suit your schedule check our Office Hours (A) event on the calendar.
– Central European Summer Time
The Web of Things (WoT) CG is tasked with the outreach activities of WoT Working Group specifications such as the Thing Description, Discovery and more. In this session, we want to give an update on the activities of the CG, as well as discuss together with the WG on how CG participants can contribute to various WoT Bindings in the future.
– Central European Summer Time
Location: Lebrija, 1st floor
The Web of Things (WoT) CG is tasked with the outreach activities of WoT Working Group specifications such as the Thing Description, Discovery and more. In this session, we want to offer an opportunity for all to learn about the WoT, which includes a hands-on tutorial.
– Central European Summer Time
Location: Azalea, Low Level
– Central European Summer Time
Location: Triana, Level -1
We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
Join here to:
If the time does not suit your schedule check our Office Hours (A) event on the calendar.
– Central European Summer Time
In internal meetings, we discuss the work of the CG and take decisions to accomplish our next goals, such as meetups, infrastructure, and increasing WoT adoption and awareness. We can also discuss liaisons and future relationships with other groups.
– Central European Summer Time
We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
Join here to:
If the time does not suit your schedule check our Office Hours (A) event on the calendar.
– Central European Summer Time
Not clear if the chairs are available.
We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
Join here to:
If the time does not suit your schedule check our Office Hours (B) event on the calendar.
– Central European Summer Time
We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
Join here to:
If the time does not suit your schedule check our Office Hours (A) event on the calendar.
– Central European Summer Time
In internal meetings, we discuss the work of the CG and take decisions to accomplish our next goals, such as meetups, infrastructure, and increasing WoT adoption and awareness. We can also discuss liaisons and future relationships with other groups.
– Central European Summer Time
We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
Join here to:
If the time does not suit your schedule check our Office Hours (B) event on the calendar.
– Central European Summer Time
We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
Join here to:
If the time does not suit your schedule check our Office Hours (A) event on the calendar.
– Central European Summer Time
We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
Join here to:
If the time does not suit your schedule check our Office Hours (B) event on the calendar.
– Central European Summer Time
We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
Join here to:
If the time does not suit your schedule check our Office Hours (A) event on the calendar.
– Central European Summer Time
We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
Join here to:
If the time does not suit your schedule check our Office Hours (B) event on the calendar.
– Central European Summer Time
In internal meetings, we discuss the work of the CG and take decisions to accomplish our next goals, such as meetups, infrastructure, and increasing WoT adoption and awareness. We can also discuss liaisons and future relationships with other groups.
– Central European Summer Time
We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
Join here to:
If the time does not suit your schedule check our Office Hours (A) event on the calendar.
– Central European Summer Time
We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
Join here to:
If the time does not suit your schedule check our Office Hours (B) event on the calendar.
– Central European Summer Time
We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
Join here to:
If the time does not suit your schedule check our Office Hours (A) event on the calendar.
– Central European Summer Time
We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
Join here to:
If the time does not suit your schedule check our Office Hours (B) event on the calendar.
– Central European Summer Time
In internal meetings, we discuss the work of the CG and take decisions to accomplish our next goals, such as meetups, infrastructure, and increasing WoT adoption and awareness. We can also discuss liaisons and future relationships with other groups.
– Central European Summer Time
We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
Join here to:
If the time does not suit your schedule check our Office Hours (A) event on the calendar.
– Central European Summer Time
In our next meetup, we are giving everyone an opportunity to learn the Web of Things. We will start with the concepts and the design behind the Web of Things and delve into the separate specifications. Ultimately, we will get a sneak peek into a new tutorial series for the Web of Things and see how everyone can contribute to it.
– Central European Summer Time
We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
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– Central European Summer Time
We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
Join here to:
If the time does not suit your schedule check our Office Hours (A) event on the calendar.
– Central European Summer Time
In our next meetup, we welcome the Schaeffler Group for a presentation on how they use WoT in their Digital Twin solution. After the talk and the Q&A session, we will have a discussion about the Digital Twins in WoT.
Below is the abstract of the talk:
As a leading global supplier to the automotive and industrial sectors, the Schaeffler Group has been driving forward groundbreaking inventions and developments in the fields of motion and mobility for over 75 years. With innovative technologies, products, and services for electric mobility, CO₂-efficient drives, chassis solutions, Industry 4.0, digitalization, and renewable energies, the company is a reliable partner for making motion and mobility more efficient, intelligent, and sustainable – over the entire life cycle. The technology company manufactures high-precision components and systems for powertrain and chassis applications as well as rolling and plain bearing solutions for a large number of industrial applications. In addition to the physical product, we are developing digital representations of our product, which we call Digital Twin. We believe that Digital Twins are the driver for optimizing and enhancing Schaeffler products in a data-driven manner. For this, a standardized interface to the data of our products is necessary. In this talk, we show how we utilize Web of Things Standards as a Data Model for the product’s API. We highlight the advantages of using the Web of Things and the challenges we have with the standard.
– Central European Summer Time
We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
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– Central European Summer Time
We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
Join here to:
If the time does not suit your schedule check our Office Hours (A) event on the calendar.
– Central European Summer Time
In internal meetings, we discuss the work of the CG and take decisions to accomplish our next goals, such as meetups, infrastructure, and increasing WoT adoption and awareness. We can also discuss liaisons and future relationships with other groups.
– Central European Summer Time
In our 7th WoT CG Meetup, we welcome a seasoned WoT expert. Simon Mayer from the University of St. Gallen will bring in experience from a recent European project, IntellIoT, and present how the Web of Things can be used to implement web-scale agents. He will also show their Web-based Agent IDE where domain experts can develop no-code applications.
We will then discuss future collaboration opportunities with the Web Agents Community Group.
– Central European Summer Time
Location: Teams
We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
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– Central European Summer Time
We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
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– Central European Summer Time
We have learned in our previous online meetups that people who are involved and interested in the Web of Things will be present at the Hannover Fair 2023. This calendar event is an occasion to meet in person and talk about our favorite standard. VAIMEE is kindly offering its stand as a place to get to know each other. We will meet there and move to a larger area if we are too many.
As a reminder, also see relevant events at the fair about the Web of Things:
P.S: You can contact CG chairs for free tickets.
– Central European Summer Time
Location: Messegelände D 30521 Hannover - Hall 17, F67
We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
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– Central European Summer Time
We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
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– Central European Summer Time
In our next iteration of the W3C WoT CG Meetups, we welcome Microsoft and Siemens for a joint presentation. Erich Barnstedt from Microsoft, together with Pedram Hadjian and Sebastian Käbisch from Siemens and Felix Paulini from evosoft show how the same Thing Description can be used to onboard an industrial asset into the cloud systems of two different organizations. This shows that device descriptions based on common web standards enable real interoperability across IoT stacks and provide a vendor-neutral device onboarding and communication experience.
– Central European Summer Time
In internal meetings, we discuss the work of the CG and take decisions to accomplish our next goals, such as meetups, infrastructure, and increasing WoT adoption and awareness. We can also discuss liaisons and future relationships with other groups.
– Central European Summer Time
We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
Join here to:
If the time does not suit your schedule check our Office Hours (B) event on the calendar.
– Central European Summer Time
We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
Join here to:
If the time does not suit your schedule check our Office Hours (A) event on the calendar.
– Central European Standard Time
In our next iteration of the W3C WoT CG Meetups, we welcome Matthias Held from SICK AG. He will show us how they have implemented a full WoT stack where TMs, TD Directories, Edge Gateways, and more are used for their Digital Twin solution. With the help of WoT technologies, they enable low-code onboarding of their sensors to the cloud, while being interoperable.
As usual, after the presentation, we will dive into a discussion where we focus on TM-driven workflows and onboarding.
– Central European Standard Time
We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
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– Central European Standard Time
In internal meetings, we discuss the work of the CG and take decisions to accomplish our next goals, such as meetups, infrastructure, and increasing WoT adoption and awareness. We can also discuss liaisons and future relationships with other groups.
– Central European Standard Time
We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
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– Central European Standard Time
We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
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– Central European Standard Time
In this W3C WoT CG Meetup, Jan Romann, Invited Expert at the WoT WG, will present an approach that allows constrained IoT devices to delegate authentication and authorization using the Web of Things.
In the framework of the NAMIB project, he will demonstrate this approach in a use case where hotel guests need to have access to their smart environments only during their visits.
Additionally, an open-source WoT implementation based on the Dart programming language will be shown, which allows WoT Consumers to be deployed on smartphones.
After the presentation, we will have an open discussion on security in the Web of Things.
P.S.: The use case also uses the wot-td Rust crate running in an ESP Thing, showing interoperability between different WoT implementations.
– Central European Standard Time
We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
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– Central European Standard Time
We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
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If the time does not suit your schedule check our Office Hours (A) event on the calendar.
– Central European Standard Time
In internal meetings, we discuss the work of the CG and take decisions to accomplish our next goals, such as meetups, infrastructure, and increasing WoT adoption and awareness. We can also discuss liaisons and future relationships with other groups.
– Central European Standard Time
We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
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If the time does not suit your schedule check our Office Hours (B) event on the calendar.
– Central European Standard Time
We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
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If the time does not suit your schedule check our Office Hours (A) event on the calendar.
– Central European Standard Time
We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
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– Central European Standard Time
We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
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If the time does not suit your schedule check our Office Hours (A) event on the calendar.
– Central European Standard Time
We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
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If the time does not suit your schedule check our Office Hours (B) event on the calendar.
– Central European Standard Time
We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
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If the time does not suit your schedule check our Office Hours (A) event on the calendar.
– Central European Standard Time
We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
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If the time does not suit your schedule check our Office Hours (A) event on the calendar.
– Central European Standard Time
We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
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If the time does not suit your schedule check our Office Hours (B) event on the calendar.
– Central European Standard Time
We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
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If the time does not suit your schedule check our Office Hours (B) event on the calendar.
– Central European Standard Time
In our next community meetup, we are focusing on the topic of Edge Computing.
Netzo is a scripting platform for developers. Integrating APIs, automating workflows and building internal tools can be time-consuming and complex beyond simple use-cases. Netzo streamlines this process without sacrificing flexibility or scalability, by letting you instantly deploy simple JS/TS scripts to URL endpoints to build end-to-end solutions in no time. Netzo was founded by Mexican brothers Arturo, Miguel and Gabriel Romero Karam and is headquartered in Madrid, Spain.
As always, we will have plenty of time for questions and discussions about Edge Computing and how the Web of Things can solve some of the issues.
Note: Office Hours meeting is canceled.
– Central European Standard Time
Dear W3C WoT Community Group Participants,
In our third internal meeting, we want to reflect back on the previous activities and plan for the rest. Have a look at our agenda below.
Notes:
– Central European Standard Time
We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
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– Central European Standard Time
In our next community meetup, we are focusing on the topic of Smart Homes.
We will host a presentation from Robert Winkler who works as a solution architect at Deutsche Telekom AG in Darmstadt, Germany. He is responsible for the architecture of Magenta Smart Home and the MagentaZuhause App. Both solutions are using technologies inspired by the Web of Things, join us to know more!
As always we will have plenty of time for questions and discussions about Smart Home IoT solutions and how the Web of Things can solve some of the issues.
Note: Office Hours meeting is canceled.
– Central European Standard Time
Dear W3C WoT Community Group Participants,
In our third internal meeting, we want to reflect back on the previous activities and plan for the rest. Have a look at our agenda below.
The office hours are not canceled
– Central European Standard Time
We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
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– Central European Standard Time
We would like to offer a weekly slot, called Office Hours, where anyone can join to ask questions and talk about the Web of Things.
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– Central European Standard Time
In this meeting that is reserved for CG participants, we want to discuss CG's internal organization and tools. The concrete topics are in the agenda below.
– Central European Summer Time
Location: Online
In our next community meetup, we are focusing on the topic of digital twins.
First, we will listen to Thomas Jaeckle from the Eclipse Ditto project, an open-source framework to help build digital twins of devices connected to the Internet. Its latest 3.0.0 release also supports W3C WoT Thing Descriptions and Thing Models.
Then, we will have a discussion panel on digital twins where anyone can present their ideas, requirements, and applications with digital twins. We can see together how the W3C Web of Things plays a role.
– Central European Summer Time
In this meeting that is reserved for CG participants, we want to discuss what activities of the Marketing Task Force of the Web of Things Interest Group would make sense to do in our Community Group. Since the current charter of the Marketing TF has an outreach item as well, a discussion is needed in the CG and our expectations should be clarified.
We want to reach a decision to present to the W3C WoT IG.
Joining instructions will be provided on Thursday evening (CEST).
EDIT: Added Agenda
EDIT2: Added Meeting Link
– Central European Summer Time
Location: Online
The Web of Things implementers and enthusiasts gather together to discuss where the community will be hosted (chat platforms, social, etc.). We will also hear feedback from implementers and stories about how they created their WoT-enabled platform.
– UTC
Location: Online
– Pacific Daylight Time
Location: Online
Dear Web of Things Community Members,
This is the first event of the new charter proposal. We want to host this session to get your feedback on the charter proposal and get to know each other.
Also, please before joining, take some time to fill in the questionnaire.
Best regards,
Cristiano Aguzzi and Ege Korkan
– Central European Summer Time
Chairs call, typically to finalize agenda prior to main call. Just IG/WG/CG chairs and W3C staff, with the occasional guest.
– Eastern Daylight Time
Location: WebEx
Chairs call, typically to finalize agenda prior to main call. Just IG/WG/CG chairs and W3C staff, with the occasional guest.
– Eastern Daylight Time
Location: WebEx
Chairs call, typically to finalize agenda prior to main call. Just IG/WG/CG chairs and W3C staff, with the occasional guest.
– Eastern Daylight Time
Location: WebEx
Chairs call, typically to finalize agenda prior to main call. Just IG/WG/CG chairs and W3C staff, with the occasional guest.
– Eastern Daylight Time
Location: WebEx
Chairs call, typically to finalize agenda prior to main call. Just IG/WG/CG chairs and W3C staff, with the occasional guest.
– Eastern Daylight Time
Location: WebEx
Chairs call, typically to finalize agenda prior to main call. Just IG/WG/CG chairs and W3C staff, with the occasional guest.
– Eastern Daylight Time
Location: WebEx
Chairs call, typically to finalize agenda prior to main call. Just IG/WG/CG chairs and W3C staff, with the occasional guest.
– Eastern Daylight Time
Location: WebEx
Chairs call, typically to finalize agenda prior to main call. Just IG/WG/CG chairs and W3C staff, with the occasional guest.
– Eastern Daylight Time
Location: WebEx
Chairs call, typically to finalize agenda prior to main call. Just IG/WG/CG chairs and W3C staff, with the occasional guest.
– Eastern Daylight Time
Location: WebEx
Chairs call, typically to finalize agenda prior to main call. Just IG/WG/CG chairs and W3C staff, with the occasional guest.
– Eastern Daylight Time
Location: WebEx
Chairs call, typically to finalize agenda prior to main call. Just IG/WG/CG chairs and W3C staff, with the occasional guest.
– Eastern Daylight Time
Location: WebEx
Chairs call, typically to finalize agenda prior to main call. Just IG/WG/CG chairs and W3C staff, with the occasional guest.
– Eastern Daylight Time
Location: WebEx
Chairs call, typically to finalize agenda prior to main call. Just IG/WG/CG chairs and W3C staff, with the occasional guest.
– Eastern Daylight Time
Location: WebEx
Chairs call, typically to finalize agenda prior to main call. Just IG/WG/CG chairs and W3C staff, with the occasional guest.
– Eastern Daylight Time
Location: WebEx
Chairs call, typically to finalize agenda prior to main call. Just IG/WG/CG chairs and W3C staff, with the occasional guest.
– Eastern Daylight Time
Location: WebEx
Chairs call, typically to finalize agenda prior to main call. Just IG/WG/CG chairs and W3C staff, with the occasional guest.
– Eastern Daylight Time
Location: WebEx
Chairs call, typically to finalize agenda prior to main call. Just IG/WG/CG chairs and W3C staff, with the occasional guest.
– Eastern Daylight Time
Location: WebEx
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