2019
Report  Open Access

D6.3.2 - NESTORE Platform Shared components & Architecture

Candea C., Staicu M., Candea G., Zgripcea C., Orte S., Kniestedt I., Segato D., Radeva P, Crivello A., Palumbo F., Pillitteri L., Miori V., Rizzo G., Röcke C.

NESTORE Architecture  Shared Component  End User  API  Sensors  IOT  Platform  Cloud  Applications 

Present document aims to describe in detail the NESTORE ecosystem architecture and explains its technical specifications on both the implementation criteria and the requirements. NESTORE adopt an evolutionary architecture approach: "An evolutionary architecture designs for incremental change in an architecture as a first principle. Evolutionary architectures are appealing because change has historically been difficult to anticipate and expensive to retrofit. If evolutionary change is built into the architecture, change becomes easier and cheaper, allowing changes to development practices, release practices, and overall agility".

Source: Project report, Nestore, Deliverable D6.3.2, 2019



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BibTeX entry
@techreport{oai:it.cnr:prodotti:416345,
	title = {D6.3.2 - NESTORE Platform Shared components \& Architecture},
	author = {Candea C. and Staicu M. and Candea G. and Zgripcea C. and Orte S. and Kniestedt I. and Segato D. and Radeva P and Crivello A. and Palumbo F. and Pillitteri L. and Miori V. and Rizzo G. and Röcke C.},
	institution = {Project report, Nestore, Deliverable D6.3.2, 2019},
	year = {2019}
}

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