Thing and order in the context of the global information society infrastructure
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https://doi.org/10.18372/2073-4751.66.15714Keywords:
Internet of things, information load, number of things, orderlinessAbstract
In the article opus, an attempt is made to identify features that are necessary attributes of a (physical) thing as an object of the Internet of Things and to isolate basic features from them. A measure “quantity of a thing” is introduced, based on the degree of ordering of the elements of a thing and allowing one to compare its potential information power as a source of primary information load on the Internet of Things.
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