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Hi!
The WoT structure should be able to be adapted to any use case/environment.
The W3C exemplifies a smart home, a smart factory and a smart car uses cases [https://w3c.github.io/wot-architecture/#sec-use-cases]
Cheers,
Ines
Hi Pablo,
I recommend to watch this presentation: "Getting Started with a W3C Web of Things Project"[1]. Note that this is from 2016, but it is very good as starting point. Then, for the last updates in the architecture, please look at WoT drafts [...
Hi prakhar123,
Thank you very much for your question.
As you said the IoT devices have different capabilities/resources, thus we can divide them in classes [1] (e.g. Class 0 with data size << 10 KiB and code size << 100KiB, etc.).
One aspect to con...