Charles Steinmetz, Greyce N. Schroeder, A. Roque, C. Pereira, Carolin Wagner, Philipp Saalmann, B. Hellingrath
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Abstract
The Internet of Things concept is increasingly being used in projects from different areas. Often, projects encompass applications from different domains that need to share information for a common purpose. These types of systems can become complex because they involve different domains and it can be difficult to share information without misinterpreting certain information. Ontologies can be a way to describe information to be shared between different domains. The present work aims to propose a tool that facilitates the creation of Internet of Things systems using ontologies and through this model generate code automatically to pre-automate the integration of devices. A tool has been developed that facilitates the extraction of information from the ontology and it has been validated in the case study.