Advanced metering infrastructure (AMI), 49

AMI. See Advanced metering infrastructure

Architecture for the IoE

data, 12

fog computing, 12–13

Internet protocol, 13–14

B2B. See Business-to-business

B2C. See Business-to-consumer

Business drivers, 21–22

Business-to-business (B2B), 32

Business-to-consumer (B2C), 32

Cloud service, 44

Cloud technologies, 78

Collaborative operations, 57–58

Data capture, 42, 44

Data manipulation, 42

Data transmission, 42, 44

Data workflow, 42

Discrete manufacturing, 47

DMS. See Document management system

Document management system (DMS), 398

Energy, 49

Enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems, 56

ERP. See Enterprise resource planning systems

Extrinsic barriers, 26

Fog computing, 12–13

Health care, 48

IDC. See International Data Corporation

IETF. See Internet Engineering Task Force

International data corporation (IDC), 41

Internet

fourth-evolutionary phase of, 77

information revolution, 1

Internet of Everything (IoE), 3

networked connectivity, 2

networked economy, 3

networked emerging experiences, 3

phases in evolution, 2–3

visualization of, 2

Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), 1

Internet of Everything (IoE)

architecture for, 11–14

augmented reality, 70–72

barriers, 25–26

benefits and challenges of, 15

complexity, 17–18

connection type, 8–9

data integration and reconciliation, 18

data sovereignty, 38

definition, 1

digital wallets, 75

dramatic growth, 8

drivers, 21–23

Dwell profile, 72–75

identifying and authenticating sensors, 35–37

vs. Internet of Things (IoT), 10

machine-to-machine (M2M), 8–9

machine-to-person (M2P), 8–9

management, 18

manufacturers, 55–63

new currency of value, 10–11

on-shelf availability, 68–70

person-to-person (P2P), 8–9

predictability and reliability, 16–17

privacy and security, 35–39

process and data, 7

queue management, 65–68

security, 19–20

service innovation, 27–34

situational and contextual security, 37–38

use, 47–50

user experience, 17

Internet of Things (IoT)

data-in-motion and data-at-rest, 7

growth of, 4–5

vs. internet of everything (IoE), 10

reference architecture, 5–7

World Forum reference mode, 5–6

Internet protocol, 13–14

Internet Protocol (IP), 1

Intrinsic barriers, 25

IoE. See Internet of Everything

IoT. See Internet of Things

IP. See Internet protocol

IP serves, 13

Low power wide area networks (LPWAN), 31

LPWAN. See Low power wide area networks

Machine-to-consumer (M2C), 32

Machine-to-machine (M2M), 32

Manufacturing environment, 52–54

Manufacturing execution systems (MES), 56

Manufacturing skills gap, 55

M2C. See Machine-to-consumer

MES. See Manufacturing execution systems

Metcalf’s law, 4

M2M. See Machine-to-machine

Near field communication (NFC), 75

Networked connectivity, 2

Networked economy, 3

Networked emerging experiences, 3

Network effect, 4

NFC. See Near field communication

O&G. See Oil and gas

Oil and gas (O&G), 47–48

PMCO. See Oil and gas Predictive maintenance for continuance operations

Predictive maintenance, 58–63

Predictive maintenance for continuance operations (PMCO), 39

Real-time visibility, 56–57

Retail, 49–50

Satellite transmission, 44

Scale of service creation, 16

SDK. See Software development kit

Service industry call, 79–80

Service innovation

navigating IoE size and scope, 27–29

operationalizing, 30–33

transforming data, 29–30

wrangle and direct, 33–34

Shift toward insight-driven operation, 41–44

Software development kit (SDK), 29

Technology drivers, 22–23

Transformation barriers, 25–26

Transmission scenario, 43

Transportation, 49

Value chain, 54–55

World Wide Web (WWW), 2

WWW. See World Wide Web

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