Standards at the Edge of the Cloud. Sill, A. IEEE Cloud Computing, 4(2):63-67, IEEE, 3, 2017. Website abstract bibtex Cloud computing assumes communication among participating components. The boundary between the collection of these components and the world of humans and devices has acquired a set of names that encompass different concepts, including fog computing (implying a highly diffuse, distributed cloud), edge computing (implying a clean boundary between connected and non-connected devices), and the Internet of Things (IoT). These concepts all assume a degree of connectedness that requires development of standards.
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