
MeshNetics - 802.15.4 / ZigBee Wireless RF Modules MeshNetics is a creator of easy-to-integrate 802.15.4 / ZigBee wireless RF modules and ZigBee PRO-certified mesh networking software, used by OEMs and system integrators to add wireless connectivity to their products and solutions.
MeshNetics RF modules feature industry-leading range performance, long battery life and ultra-small footprint.
They are designed for use in 868/915 MHz and 2.4 GHz frequency bands.
MeshNetics is a single source of ZigBee modules, development tools, networking software, technical support, and design services.

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An XML Web Services Development Environment for Embedded Devices
The ubiquitous nature of XML makes it a undeniably compelling data interchange format promising universal access to any XML-enabled device by any XML-enabled application.
Industry-standard XML-based Web services protocols provide new opportunities to achieve enterprise systems integration, but their use in embedded systems is a challenge.
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http://websrv.cs.fsu.edu
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Integration of Embedded Devices Through Web Services: Requirements, Challenges and Early Results
Integration of the currently available computing systems and platforms is one of the most envisaged goals achie-ved by computer scientists, which starts to become a re-ality nowadays.
System integration technologies, such as Web Services, can provide a middleware for systems that were originally independent.
This technology is being em-ployed successfully for the integration of business software, allowing the interaction between...
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http://www.inf.ufsc.br
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SOAP Web Services Attacks
This white paper discusses various types of attacks based on the SOAP implementation of Web services over HTTP and describes how you can shield your applications from these assaults.
Other types of attacks are possible and detailed descriptions of those will be available in upcoming white papers.
This paper is not intended to fully describe SOAP, but rather to present a brief overview of key web services concepts.
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http://www.spidynamics.com
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The Web Services Kernel
Don Box presented a set of (mildly hallucinogenic [1]) slides at the XML Developers Conference on the topic of WS-Why? The goal of the talk was to provide some background on the various WS-* specifications and contextualize them a bit to talk more about the intent of the specs as opposed to their mechanics.
This essay is a remixed version of the first part of Dons talk, interspersed with some of my own noodlings.
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http://hyperthink.net
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Mobile Web Americas
Experts agree that the United States is about to see the same explosive growth in mobile web users as the UK and Asia.
In Japan shopping and surfing the web from the mobile phone is done by over 40% of adults.
Americans are more than ready for the mobile web but most sites are not. Think about the convenience of shopping or getting information anytime and anywhere right from your wireless phone or PDA. Early adapters to this technology have...
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http://www.mobilewebexpo.com
date: 10/2/2007
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O'Reilly 'Emerging Technologies Conference'
'Hackers and other lead users are a great early warning system if you want to think about the future of technology,' contends Tim O'Reilly, founder and president of O'Reilly & Associates.
Learning from hackers and showcasing what alpha geeks are playing with now is the premise behind the O'Reilly Emerging Technology Conference, convening in Santa Clara, CA from April 22-25, 2003.
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http://conferences.oreillynet.com
date: 3/3/2008
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Smart Services Leadership Summit
Have you considered what it really means or could mean for your company to compete through service? Here at Qualcomm, I've championed the notion that Smart Services hold the keys for product companies to achieve unprecedented levels of competitive differentiation.
But how can product manufacturers and their service network partners effectively translate this theory into repeatable practice?
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http://www.qualcomm.com
date: 7/29/2008
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