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Quantity Range
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Description:
Explore the first IoT-focused Java Specification Request (JSR) in this 59-minute Devoxx conference talk. Dive into JSR 363 - Units of Measurement, designed to standardize the representation of real-world values and units for IoT devices and scientific applications. Learn how this specification addresses common issues like temperature unit ambiguity and discover its applications in smart home and gas pump scenarios. Gain insights into the JSR's internal structure, extensions, and compatibility with Java ME Embedded. Watch live demos showcasing Quantity Range and Hurricane Range implementations. Understand the JSR timeline, guidelines, and how to get involved in the Java Community Process to contribute to IoT-related Java development.

Units of Measurement - The First IoT JSR

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