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The Thing Description (TD) (or W3C WoT Thing Description (TD)) is a royalty-free, open information model with a JSON based representation format for the Internet of Things (IoT). A TD provides a unified way to describe the capabilities of an IoT device or service with its offered data model and functions, protocol usage, and further metadata.
Following this early work, the growing interest in and implementation of the Internet of things (IoT) started to raise some questions about the application layer of the IoT. [6] [3] While most of the work in the IoT space focused on network protocols, there was a need to think about the convergence of data from IoT devices. Researchers and ...
The base CEF framework includes support for the C and C++ programming languages, but there are external projects that provide bindings for other languages: Delphi (CEF1) – DCEF 1 [15] Delphi (CEF3) – DCEF 3 [16] Delphi (CEF3) – CEF4Delphi [17] Delphi (CEF3) – WebKitX CEF3 ActiveX; Dyalog APL (CEF3) – HTMLRenderer [18] Free Pascal ...
WebXR Device API is a Web application programming interface (API) [1] [2] that describes support for accessing augmented reality and virtual reality devices, such as the HTC Vive, Oculus Rift, Meta Quest, Google Cardboard, HoloLens, Apple Vision Pro, Android XR-based devices, Magic Leap or Open Source Virtual Reality (OSVR), in a web browser.
It is only if one deviates from this convention, such as calling the table "products sold", that the developer needs to write code regarding these names. Generally, Ruby on Rails conventions lead to less code and less repetition. [55] "Don't repeat yourself" means that information is located in a single, unambiguous place.
Lightweight frameworks, such as Svelte and Preact, take different architectural approaches, with Svelte eliminating the virtual DOM entirely in favor of compiling components to efficient JavaScript code, and Preact offering a minimal, compatible alternative to React.
Development of the layout engine now known as Gecko began at Netscape in 1997, following the company's purchase of DigitalStyle.The existing Netscape rendering engine, originally written for Netscape Navigator 1.0 and upgraded through the years, was slow, did not comply well with W3C standards, had limited support for dynamic HTML and lacked features such as incremental reflow (when the layout ...
WebRTC (Web Real-Time Communication) is a free and open-source project providing web browsers and mobile applications with real-time communication (RTC) via application programming interfaces (APIs). It allows audio and video communication and streaming to work inside web pages by allowing direct peer-to-peer communication, eliminating the need ...