Methods and Tools for Validation and Testing

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Abstract

IoT development is a challenging process that covers various software, hardware, middleware, operation systems, IoT integration platforms, protocols, standardizations, etc. It also covers both physical and virtual domains. In order to effectively, economically, and reliably design, develop, test, and validate the proofs-of-concept and subsequent prototypes, a number of simulators and testing beds are employed in the IoT development process. Each component and the prototype can be emulated in the simulators, further being tested and validated in the testing bed prior to the practice deployment on sites. In this chapter, a detailed summary of existing IoT development methods and tools for validation and testing are presented.

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Kölsch, J., Guan, Y., & Grimm, C. (2020). Methods and Tools for Validation and Testing. In IoT Platforms, Use Cases, Privacy, and Business Models: With Hands-on Examples Based on the VICINITY Platform (pp. 81–98). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-45316-9_4

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