148,99 €
inkl. MwSt.
Versandkostenfrei*
Versandfertig in über 4 Wochen
payback
74 °P sammeln
  • Gebundenes Buch

This book provides a panoramic view of the IoT landscape, focusing on the overall technological architecture and design of a tentatively unified IoT system underpinned by different cloud computing paradigms from a middleware perspective. It is based on the author's two previous bestselling books (in Chinese) on IoT and cloud computing and decades of software/middleware programming and architecting experience. The first part of the book describes IoT, related concepts, and a number of key vertical IoT applications. The second part focuses on middleware. The third part covers cloud computing and…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book provides a panoramic view of the IoT landscape, focusing on the overall technological architecture and design of a tentatively unified IoT system underpinned by different cloud computing paradigms from a middleware perspective. It is based on the author's two previous bestselling books (in Chinese) on IoT and cloud computing and decades of software/middleware programming and architecting experience. The first part of the book describes IoT, related concepts, and a number of key vertical IoT applications. The second part focuses on middleware. The third part covers cloud computing and IoT as well as their synergy based on the common background of distributed processing.
Autorenporträt
Honbo Zhou, Ph.D., is currently the general manager of Foton Fleet Telematics Co. Ltd. He was chief software scientist of TongFang Co. Ltd., executive director of the board and chief technology officer of Technovator Pte. Ltd., and chief operating officer of TongFang Software Co. Ltd. Dr. Zhou worked as a research associate on grid computing at Oak Ridge National Laboratory after receiving his Ph.D. in computer science from the University of Zurich in 1993. He also worked at IBM, BEA Systems (now Oracle), and other companies in the United States as a senior engineer or manager. He participated in the ASCI Blue Pacific project building the world's fastest supercomputer in 1996 while at IBM as a software team lead and coordinator for its job scheduler. He masterminded and built a high-performance/cloud-computing system that accomplished the complete annotation of the human genome for the first time in the world while working at a startup in Silicon Valley, which was reported by media such as the San Francisco Chronicle and CNN. He has been one of the pioneers of the Internet of Things and machine-to- machine computing, leading a team of 100-plus developers to build TongFang's flagship ezM2M Middleware Platform for dozens of vertical IoT applications since 2003, and he has authored two related books in Chinese. He is a frequently invited speaker and evangelist of IoT and cloud computing, adjunct professor of several universities, and vice president of the Middleware Association, and he is a member of a few other related professional associations in China.