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</script>This report presents an approach reported in AIOTI, for the definition and identification of key Edge Computing standardisation gaps in several initiatives. This report then starts to address the work done within the relevant SDOs that need to cooperate in order to solve these standardisation gaps. In the context of EUOS, the synergy and integration of IoT/IIoT and edge computing, is considered to be a part of the paradigm shift from centralised solutions to decentralised and distributed computing architectures, in which information processing is located close to the edge, where “things” (e.g. sensors/actuators, devices, machines and humans) produce and utilise that information, knowledge and related experience. The purpose of this document is to promote a structured discussion within the EUOS and edge computing standardisation community and to provide consolidated technical elements as well as guidance and recommendations. This report presents an approach for the definition and identification of key Edge computing standardisation gaps in several initiatives.
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