Abstract and keywords
Abstract (English):
An approach to design software for digital city systems based on the IoTaaS concept is proposed in the paper. The approach is based on the proposed model of knowledge of distributed systems for designing and testing Digital City devices, service-oriented architecture and software prototypes for designing and testing Digital City devices. The approach will improve automation of the development of such systems, reduce time of the development process and reduce operating costs of such systems developers to purchase hardware. The peculiarities of the approach comprise the use of interconnecting rules of hardware elements and microcontrollers with elements and methods of software modeling of hardware and software parts of devices as well as specific services of the Digital City with the use of virtualization means.

Keywords:
IoTaaS, Internet of Things systems, design, software, IoTaaS
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