Peter,
Please note the introduction of XMPP at the following:
IEEE P1451.1.4/XMPP/IPDX at the NIST Cloud Computing Forum Workshop V
in Washington, DC on June 5-7, 2012:
http://www.nist.gov/itl/iad/cloud-050212.cfm
There is no charge to attend!
New IPDX and IPDX.NET Enterprise Integration Service for Cloud Applications
using XMPP to provide M2M services including real-time web applications for
Android/Apple devices:
http://www.mact-usa.com/events.html
Please checkout other forums of discussion!
IEEE P1451.1.4 is now recognized internationally as ISO/IEC/IEEE 21451-1-4:
http://standards.ieee.org/develop/project/1451.1.4.html
If you are in the DC area hope we will see you there. Regards,
W.J.MILLER, RPESIDENT, MaCT, (301) 500-9277
Peter,
New capabilities are being added to offer an Identity Provider (IdP) for our
IPDX product using
XMPP which will identify devices and users that are connected to a network.
This capability
will offer the ability to assure that a device or users is authorized to
participate in a network
and be able to share information with multiple users, devices, and
applications.
The following article entitled "Protocol Transformation defense against
cyber-attack" will appear
in CONTROL magazine in the June 2012 issue.
See latest updates that now includes Android support:
http://www.mact-usa.com.
The newest version will also include changes supported in Window 8 and Apple
IoS due out next month.
Protocol transformation eliminates penetration of viruses and can control
read/write access and policy administration on a packet level. This
capability prevents certain registers from being accessed or changes without
authorization. This capability is inherent in the approach which does not
require a VPN. Most significantly the end devices do not have to include
virus protection even when accessed via the Internet. All traffic is
secured end-to-end using Transport Layer Security (TLS).
The following is an article in International Cement Review (ICR) May 2012
entitled "XMPP Revisited":
http://www.cemnet.com/Articles/story/149546/xmpp-revisited.html
If you have any questions please contact me. Regards,
W.J.MILLER, PRESIDENT, MaCT, (301) 500-9277
ISA100 CNMIG, Chairman
IEEE P1451.1.4 Chairman
ISO/IEC/IEEE 21451-1-4 Liaison
ISO JTC1 WG7 INCITS SN1 US ANSI Representative
Peter,
New capabilities are bing added to offer an Identity Provider (IdP) for our
IPDX product using
XMPP which will identify devices and authenticate devices and users that
are connected to a network.
This capability will offer the ability to assure that a device or users is
authorized to participate in a
network and be able to share information with multiple users, devices, and
applications.
The following attachment is a white paper on "Protocol Transformation
defense against cyber-attack".
It has been accepted as the cover story in CONTROL magazine and will be
published in the June 2012 issue.
See latest updates that now includes Android support:
http://www.mact-usa.com.
The newest version will also include changes supported in Window 8 and next
version of Apple IoS due out next month.
Protocol transformation eliminates penetration of viruses and can control
read/write access and policy administration on a packet level. This
capability prevents certain registers from being accessed or changes without
authorization. This capability is inherent in the approach which does not
require a VPN. Most significantly the end devices do not have to include
virus protection even when accessed via the Internet. All traffic is
secured end-to-end using Transport Layer Security (TLS).
The following is an article in International Cement Review (ICR) May 2012
entitled "XMPP Revisited":
http://www.cemnet.com/Articles/story/149546/xmpp-revisited.html
If you have any questions please contact me. Regards,
W.J.MILLER, PRESIDENT, MaCT, (301) 500-9277
ISA100 CNMIG, Chairman
IEEE P1451.1.4 Chairman
ISO/IEC/IEEE 21451-1-4 Liaison
ISO JTC1 WG7 INCITS SN1 US ANSI Representative
Hello Madina.
Do you have a link to your diploma work? How does it relate to Internet of Things?
This group just opened up. I guess we're waiting for a sufficient amount of interested parties to be able to start to discuss how the XMPP architecture can be used to in IoT, and the Semantic Web. We work with AMR, IoT and Semantic Web, and would also like to participate in setting standards for how we can extend XMPP across the semantic web (communicate with semantic resources over XMPP instead of over HTTP, extend SPARQL to include XMPP-based resources, etc.), and also use as a transport mechanism in sensor networks. Perhaps we could also create some kind of test-bed for IoT using XMPP and Semantic Web technologies?
How many members of the IoT XMPP group are now/soon ready/interested in participating in such work?
Or is it customary for one party to suggest a solution based on what they've already done?
Sincerely,
Peter Waher
Date: Wed, 25 Apr 2012 16:00:10 +0300
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Hello
My diploma work was associated with semantic WEB and semantic analysis. I created a program that is used together four main areas - semantic networks, products, frames, and logical model. I developed the system for not simply answer and understand what she writes the user - the main thing was that she understood the nature of both objects with their properties and actions and their relationships.
At the moment I am developing a chat, using hmpp server. I would be very interessting take part in the structuring and establishment of similar Projects summary. How can I participate in your discus and things?
Madina