Structured methodology for development of the service for providing remote control of intelligent home devices using Internet of Things solutions
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https://doi.org/10.15587/2313-8416.2017.101735Keywords:
IOT (internet of things), smart house, structured methodology, remote device controlAbstract
A number of existing methodologies for project development using IoT are analyzed and their shortcomings are highlighted. As a result, a structured approach to software development is created and then gradually tested in practice. The main advantages of the proposed methodology are singled out and the risks that are commonly associated with using of IoT technology are summarized. The use of proposed approach allows to minimize the risks and gives an opportunity for developers to freely implement their innovations
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