A CONTEXTUAL INVESTIGATION ON INVOLVING USEFUL PROGRAMMING FOR INTERNET OF THINGS APPLICATIONS
Bosswick Wolfgang , Fresenius University Of Applied Sciences, GermanyAbstract
In this paper a contextual analysis, which shows that the code size and intricacy of a framework which gathers and deciphers sensor information in a Internet of Things situation can be diminished utilizing useful programming procedures, is introduced. On one hand this is particularly significant for the sake of security: Such a framework should run for quite a while without a compelling method for conveying programming patches.
Keywords
Useful programming, Internet of Things, IT-Security
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