Open Connectivity Foundation
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The Open Connectivity Foundation (OCF) is an industry organization to develop standards, promote a set of interoperability guidelines, and provide a certification program for devices involved in the Internet of things (IoT). By 2016 it claimed to be one of the biggest industrial connectivity standards organizations for IoT.[2] Its membership includes Samsung Electronics, Intel, Microsoft, Qualcomm and Electrolux.[3][4][1]
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Abbreviation | OCF |
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Formation | February 19, 2016; 8 years ago (2016-02-19) |
Type | Standards organization |
Purpose | Promoting standards for the Internet of things |
Membership | Many member organizations[1] |
Website | openconnectivity |
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The OCF delivers a framework that enables these requirements via a specification,[5][6] a reference implementation[7] and a certification program. IoTivity, the open source reference implementation of the specifications, is actively developed by different members of the OCF.