Essays about: "Kaa"
Found 4 essays containing the word Kaa.
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1. A comparative study of open-source IoT middleware platforms.
University essay from KTH/HälsoinformatikAbstract : This is a comparative study of open-source IoT middleware platforms with the main focus on scalability and reliability. An initial evaluation of available open-source IoT platforms resulted in Kaa and Node-RED being the focus of this thesis. To further analyse the platforms, they were both subjected to testing with three real-world scenarios. READ MORE
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2. Comparison between SensibleThings and Kaa platform
University essay from Mittuniversitetet/Avdelningen för informations- och kommunikationssystemAbstract : With the Internet of Things becoming more and more popular, and a prediction that there will be more than 50 million devices connected to the Internet in 2020, the quantity of IoT platforms on the market is rapidly growing. Facing so many platforms to choose, the object of this thesis is to give some suggestions for reference by performing a quantitative comparison between two platforms: SensibleThings and Kaa. READ MORE
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3. Creating Partnerships Between Governmental Authorities and Indigenous peoples: a New Strategy for Biodiversity Conservation
University essay from Institutionen för geovetenskaperAbstract : Securing the interactions between plants, animals, microorganisms and the physical environment forms the foundation of sustainable development (Global Biodiversity Strategy, World Resources Institute, 1992). Facing the ongoing depletion of the natural resources, new strategies to ensure biodiversity conservation were developed. READ MORE
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4. Workers, Mothers: Women! : The correlation between fertility and female employment in Italy
University essay from Sociologiska institutionenAbstract : This study focuses on the difference between northern and southern Italy concering the correlation between total fertility rate (TFR) and female employment rate (FER) using pronvicial-level data. Theories demonstrate that the correlation can either be negative or positive, although it has been showed in the past decades that this correlation between nations is positive throughout the developed countries. READ MORE