Guidelines for the Specification of IoT Requirements: A Smart Cars Case

Guidelines for the Specification of IoT Requirements: A Smart Cars Case

Asmaa Achtaich (CRI, Université Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne, France & Siweb, Université Mohammed 5, Morocco), Camille Salinesi (CRI, Université Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne, France), Nissrine Souissi (Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Mines de Rabat, Morocco & Siweb, Université Mohammed 5, Morocco), Raul Mazo (Lab-STICC, ENSTA Bretagne, France & GIDITIC, Universidad EAFIT, Colombia), and Ounsa Roudies (Siweb, Université Mohammed 5, Morocco)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-6463-9.ch007
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Abstract

In the last five years, we witnessed the shift from the vision of the internet of things (IoT) to an actual reality. It is currently shifting again from specific and single applications to larger and more generic ones, which serves the needs of thousands of users across borders and platforms. To avoid losing the personification of applications, on account of genericity, new approaches and languages that use generic knowledge as a steppingstone while taking into consideration users and context's specific and evolutive needs are on the rise. This chapter aims to provide a framework to support the creation of such approaches (DSPL4IoT). It is later on used to assess notable IoT specification approaches and extract conclusion of the trends and persistent challenges and directions. An approach for the specification of natural language (NL) requirements for IoT systems is also provided to assist domain and application engineers with the formulations of such requirements.
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In order to design comprehensive IoT solutions that guarantee the characteristics discussed in the previous section, three essential aspect should be taken into account:

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