Programming patterns and development guidelines for Semantic Sensor Grids (SemSorGrid4Env)

  • Page K
  • De Roure D
  • Frazer A
  • et al.
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Abstract

The web of Linked Data holds great potential for the creation of semantic applications that can combine self-describing structured data from many sources including sensor networks. Such applications build upon the success of an earlier generation of 'rapidly developed' applications that utilised RESTful APIs. This deliverable details experience, best practice, and design patterns for developing high-level web-based APIs in support of semantic web applications and mashups for sensor grids. Its main contributions are a proposal for combining Linked Data with RESTful application development summarised through a set of design principles; and the application of these design principles to Semantic Sensor Grids through the development of a High-Level API for Observations. These are supported by implementations of the High-Level API for Observations in software, and example semantic mashups that utilise the API.

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Page, K. R., De Roure, D., Frazer, A. J., Martinez, K., & Nagel, B. (2011). Programming patterns and development guidelines for Semantic Sensor Grids (SemSorGrid4Env). Retrieved from http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/272703/

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