The Internet of Things: Developing a Vision

March 1, 2016

Implementation models too will likely increase in number. Traditional models will gradually decline in relevance and cease to deliver value. New solutions will call for new approaches and new models. Essentially, we will no longer be able to select implementation models on a deterministic basis. Instead, they will fall along a continuum. Plotting the continuum will again require use of simulation techniques.

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whitePaper | December 18, 2019

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whitePaper | April 12, 2022

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whitePaper | July 6, 2022

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