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- IoTivity abstract "The IoTivity is an open source project. The IoTivity project is hosted by the Linux Foundation, and sponsored by the OIC that is a group of technology companies such as Samsung Electronics and Intel who will be developing a standard specification and certification program to enable the Internet of Things. This project is independent from the OIC. Any individual or company can contribute to the project, and this may influence OIC standards indirectly. However, being a member of the OIC can benefit from patent cross-licensing protection.The IoTivity architectural goal is to create a new standard by which billions of wired and wireless devices will connect to each other and to the internet. The goal is an extensible and robust architecture that works for smart and thin devices.The IoTivity will deliver an open source reference implementation of the OIC standard specifications but not limited to those requirements. Currently, there is a 1.0.0 release for the IoTivity Framework. The code is available under the Apache license v2.0.".
- IoTivity author Open_Interconnect_Consortium.
- IoTivity latestReleaseVersion "1.0.1".
- IoTivity license Apache_License.
- IoTivity operatingSystem Android_(operating_system).
- IoTivity operatingSystem Linux.
- IoTivity operatingSystem Tizen.
- IoTivity programmingLanguage C++.
- IoTivity programmingLanguage C_(programming_language).
- IoTivity status "Active".
- IoTivity wikiPageExternalLink www.iotivity.org.
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- IoTivity wikiPageRevisionID "702423626".
- IoTivity wikiPageWikiLink Android_(operating_system).
- IoTivity wikiPageWikiLink Apache_License.
- IoTivity wikiPageWikiLink C++.
- IoTivity wikiPageWikiLink C_(programming_language).
- IoTivity wikiPageWikiLink Category:Internet_of_Things.
- IoTivity wikiPageWikiLink Category:Linux_Foundation_projects.
- IoTivity wikiPageWikiLink Cross-licensing.
- IoTivity wikiPageWikiLink Intel.
- IoTivity wikiPageWikiLink Internet_of_Things.
- IoTivity wikiPageWikiLink Linux.
- IoTivity wikiPageWikiLink Linux_Foundation.
- IoTivity wikiPageWikiLink Open_Interconnect_Consortium.
- IoTivity wikiPageWikiLink Samsung_Electronics.
- IoTivity wikiPageWikiLink Tizen.
- IoTivity wikiPageWikiLinkText "IoTivity".
- IoTivity author Open_Interconnect_Consortium.
- IoTivity latestReleaseVersion "1".
- IoTivity license Apache_License.
- IoTivity name "IoTivity".
- IoTivity operatingSystem Android_(operating_system).
- IoTivity operatingSystem Linux.
- IoTivity operatingSystem Tizen.
- IoTivity programmingLanguage C++.
- IoTivity programmingLanguage C_(programming_language).
- IoTivity status "Active".
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- IoTivity wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Start_date_and_age.
- IoTivity wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:URL.
- IoTivity subject Category:Internet_of_Things.
- IoTivity subject Category:Linux_Foundation_projects.
- IoTivity hypernym Project.
- IoTivity type Band.
- IoTivity type Software.
- IoTivity type Work.
- IoTivity type CreativeWork.
- IoTivity type Thing.
- IoTivity type Q386724.
- IoTivity type Q7397.
- IoTivity comment "The IoTivity is an open source project. The IoTivity project is hosted by the Linux Foundation, and sponsored by the OIC that is a group of technology companies such as Samsung Electronics and Intel who will be developing a standard specification and certification program to enable the Internet of Things. This project is independent from the OIC. Any individual or company can contribute to the project, and this may influence OIC standards indirectly.".
- IoTivity label "IoTivity".
- IoTivity sameAs Q22669989.
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- IoTivity wasDerivedFrom IoTivity?oldid=702423626.
- IoTivity homepage www.iotivity.org.
- IoTivity isPrimaryTopicOf IoTivity.
- IoTivity name "IoTivity".