@article{pub5706,
abstract = {Digital Object Memories, DOM, comprise concepts and technologies to physically and conceptually associate digital information with physical objects in an application-independent manner. By storing information about an object's properties, state, and history of use in its digital memory, objects become self-representative, which allows for novel kinds of open-loop applications in the Internet of Things. In this paper we report on work on performed on architectures for Digital Object Memories, concepts for interacting with Digital Object Memories, and the application of Digital Object Memories in the context of the Internet of Things.},
number = {1},
month = {2},
year = {2011},
title = {Digital Object Memories in the Internet of Things},
editor = {Germán Montoro-Manrique and Pablo Haya-Coll and Dirk Schnelle-Walka},
journal = {CEPIS UPGRADE},
volume = {12},
pages = {45-51},
publisher = {CEPIS},
author = {Michael Schneider and Alexander Kröner and Patrick Gebhard and Boris Brandherm},
keywords = {Internet of Things, Digital Object Memories, Semantic Product Memories, Semantic Web}
}