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IoT System Design Quiz

Test your knowledge on the Internet of Things (IoT) system design methodology! This quiz covers essential concepts from defining the purpose of the system to integrating devices and developing applications.

  • Analyze use cases of IoT systems
  • Understand functional groups and information models
  • Explore network management protocols
15 Questions4 MinutesCreated by DesigningStar42
The first step in IoT system design methodology is to define the purpose and requirements of the system.
In this step, the use cases of the IoT system are formally described based on and derived from the purpose and requirement specifications.
The domain model describes the main concepts, entities and objects in the domain of IoT system to be designed. Domain model defines the attributes of the objects and relationships between objects
____ defines the structure of all the information in the IoT system, for example, attributes of Virtual Entities, relations, etc. Information model does not describe the specifics of how the information is represented or stored.
____ define the services in the IoT system, service types, service inputs/output, service endpoints, service schedules, service preconditions and service effects.
The sixth step in the IoT design methodology is to define the IoT level for the system
Defines the functions of the IoT systems grouped into various Functional Groups (FGs).
Each Functional Group either provides functionalities for interacting with instances of concepts defined in the Domain Model or provides information related to these concepts.
Various options pertaining to the IoT system deployment and operation are defined, such as, service hosting options, storage options, device options, application hosting options, etc
The ninth step in the IoT design methodology is the integration of the devices and components.
The final step in the IoT design methodology is to develop the IoT application
____ well-known and widely used network management protocol that allows monitoring and configuring network devices such as routers, switches, servers, printers, etc. Monitoring Operational & Statistical Data
____ is a session-based network management protocol.
Is a data modeling language used to model configuration and state data manipulated by the NETCONF protocol
Modules contain the definitions of the configuration data, state data, RPC calls that can be issued and the format of the notifications
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