2014
DOI: 10.1080/01639269.2014.964593
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Automate the Internet With “If This Then That” (IFTTT)

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“…Fig. 1b shows another option in which Alice can employ a general-purpose IoT middleware as a sort of universal gateway (e.g., IFTTT [29], Hydra [12]). The advantage is that Alice only needs to learn one control language that can also leverage contextual data collected by diverse sensors.…”
Section: Motivation and Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Fig. 1b shows another option in which Alice can employ a general-purpose IoT middleware as a sort of universal gateway (e.g., IFTTT [29], Hydra [12]). The advantage is that Alice only needs to learn one control language that can also leverage contextual data collected by diverse sensors.…”
Section: Motivation and Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If a state has an even mix of positive and negative feedback, it gives "wishy-washy" proposals; it therefore makes sense to look for a way to split the state into two that are more internally consistent. if ES i > threshold then 29 Ψ ← {(S1, S2) : all pairs of S1 and S2 split Si along every context value} 30 maxGain ← max 31 if maxGain > requiredGain then 32 Split Si into S1, S2 Each element φ i ∈ Φ S contains the context in which an action was recommended (C i ), the proposal that was made by the device (P i ), and the (boolean) feedback (b i ).…”
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“…IFTTT (IF This Then That) (Ovadia, 2014) is another interesting solution. It considers the user domain (devices) and exploits it by using web services able to communicate, link and control remote devices (such as connected lamps).…”
Section: Commercial Appsmentioning
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“…Real mashup tools for example IFTTT or Zapier focus on directing the data flow from one Web service to another. By orchestrating Web APIs real reactivity is being created (Ovadia, 2014). Such an approach opens up the possibilities of automation in between different Web services.…”
Section: Aggregation Of Web Resourcesmentioning
confidence: 99%