
This book explores cognitive behavior among Internet of Things. Using a series of current and futuristic examples - appliances, personal assistants, robots, driverless cars, customer care, engineering, monetization, and many more - the book covers use cases, technology and communication aspects of how machines will support individuals and organizations.
This book examines the Cognitive Things covering a number of important questions:
. What are Cognitive Things?
. What applications can be driven from Cognitive Things - today and tomorrow?
. How will these Cognitive Things collaborate with each and other, with individuals and with organizations?
. How will the Cognitive Things support or accelerate human problem solving?
. Which technical components make up cognitive behavior?
. How does it redistribute the work-load between humans and machines?
. What types of data can be collected from them and shared with external organizations?
. How do they recognize and authenticate authorized users? How is the data safeguarded from potential theft? Who owns the data and how are the data ownership rights enforced?
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