All,

Sorry to have missed the last meeting.  I was in flight at the time.

But a cursory review of the oneM2M document suggests that it envisions that all M2M devices are deployed to serve a finite number of applications.  Furthermore, it appears to imagine that these applications are all known at the outset.  

Perhaps I have been misled by merely skimming the first several pages, but if my overview is correct, then I suspect that oneM2M is a non-starter.  My vision of the IoT imagines an infinite number of relationships between devices and applications, many of which evolve over time, rather than being known upon deployment.  Am I missing something?

Jeff

2014-09-12 10:35 GMT-04:00 <Frank.Mildner@telekom.de>:

Dear Scott and all,

 

Enclosed a link to an oneM2M  document as discussed in IDoT discussion group today.

 

http://www.onem2m.org/candidate_release/TS-0001-oneM2M-Functional-Architecture-V-2014-08.pdf

 

 

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