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Connectivity Framework Annex C: Assessment Template: oneM2M
C. 6.2 Business Viewpoint
C. 6.2.1 Purpose( Section 6.2.1)
Give the general motivation and expectation for the Connectivity Technology. This section provides the business rationale. It communicates the fundamental " why and what " for the project.
oneM2M standards that constitute the horizontal IoT platform allow applications from various previously siloed domains and for applications within a domain to communicate effectively, reliably and securely.
C. 6.2.2 Pedigree( Section 6.2.2)
C. 6.2.3 Variants( Section 6.2.3)
C. 6.2.4 Maturity( Section 6.2.4)
The oneM2M interoperable, platform architecture offers significant strategic benefits by consolidating the resources needed to deliver a variety of IoT applications and opening up new service and business opportunities by allowing applications to share resources and data.
Describe the derivation, origin or history of the system. The objective is to understand the brief evolutionary context of this technology.
oneM2M service layer was developed specifically to address solutions in the M2M / IoT community. The core of the specification was initially developed by ETSI as ETSI M2M. The initial specification for oneM2M was published in January 2015 as release 1.0. Release 2.0 of the specification set is published in August 2016.
oneM2M enjoys an active and vibrant community( over 200 member companies) continuously working to extend its applicability. The full list of the oneM2M family of specifications can be found at a website 1.
Multiple independent oneM2M implementations are available, including both open-source and commercial. Describe the options and variants from the original generic description of the technology.
None. Implementations may differ in their support and coverage of the oneM2M specifications or compliance profiles.
Estimate the technology maturity, state of development and condition relative to perfection. How refined are the connectivity concepts, requirements and demonstrated capabilities? Is the technology consistent and uniform?
oneM2M specifications have only been published since January 2015. Since then there have been multiple interoperability events and commercial implementations. Certification of oneM2M-compliant nodes is in the process in certain regions.
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