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Wyliodrin STUDIO
t6 is a "Data-first" IoT platform to connect physical Objects with time-series DB and perform Data Analysis.
Software packages for smart growing environments.
Artificial Inteligence IoT framework for all purposes
wotcity.io: the Web of Things programming framework
ThingsJS is a framework for running JavaScript applications on IoT devices such as Raspberry PIs. For more details, see below:
IoT Modelling Tool is a platform which allows users to have their own devices and components modeled in order to represent and manage a physical environment.
A "physical web" framework for the Internet of Things
a software testing platform to perform stress test on web of things
Senti Console exhibit dashboards and data from the Senti IoT Micro Services platform
A programming language for cloud of moving things (edge-based IoT).
NodeJs implementation of the Document Object Model for IoT: Extends jsdom library to support IoT elements and hardware bindings. It creates a DOM where you can interact with physical IoT devices using the same DOM API methods used in web development such as getElementById, setAttribute and addEventListener.
Implementation of the Document Object Model for IoT for Browser Environments: Extends the native DOM to support IoT elements and hardware bindings. You can interact with physical IoT devices using the same DOM API methods used in web development such as getElementById, setAttribute and addEventListener.
Aloes backend - Register devices, and sensors via MQTT - HTTP
Node-RED Development Environment within Jelastic Cloud
This is server made for communication between iot devices using links
'and' is a framework written in node, that allows you to integrate various technologies spanning across the IoT & Web world
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