X-Git-Url: http://git.rohieb.name/skm-ma-ws1314.git/blobdiff_plain/a21037f434df9dd80cea5424094b7b05911cc294..3aebd41deecdba7e92d13378f4a30e6103314433:/main.tex diff --git a/main.tex b/main.tex index aaf81e7..d6257cc 100644 --- a/main.tex +++ b/main.tex @@ -6,12 +6,16 @@ \usepackage{graphicx} \usepackage{wrapfig} \usepackage[hidelinks=true]{hyperref} +\usepackage{todonotes} \usepackage{tikz} +\usepackage{enumitem} % for sparse lists with \setlist + \usetikzlibrary{arrows} \urlstyle{sf} +\setlist[enumerate]{noitemsep} +\setlist[itemize]{noitemsep} \newcommand{\pages}[1]{\marginpar{#1 pages}} -\newcommand{\todo}[1][]{\textcolor{red}{TODO #1} \\} \newcommand{\term}[1]{\emph{#1}} \newcommand{\code}[1]{\textsf{#1}} @@ -25,7 +29,7 @@ Masses with XMPP} %% Introduction \section{Introduction} -\todo +\todo{asdf} \pages{0-1} short overview, not too long: what do we want, what are we going to do? @@ -34,6 +38,12 @@ how do we talk to our smart home? what are the challenges? (interoperability, H2M interface, self-configuration, information filtering to prevent information overflow) +In a distributed context like the Internet of Things, devices need to be ready +to use out of the box. Users often do not want to set up configurations for each +device they use, and when using several of those devices, it is often not +reasonable having to configure every single one. + + %\paragraph{Human-to-Machine Communication:} especiall in the Internet of Things, %Chatty Things need to be accessible for the user and should be easy to talk %to. @@ -54,7 +64,7 @@ overview to the techniques used in the paper by Klauk and Kirsche \input{sec-discussion.tex} \bibliographystyle{plain} -\bibliography{biblio} +{\small \bibliography{biblio}} \end{document} % vim: set ft=tex et ts=2 sw=2 :