As said before, it is worth noticing that ‘‘Semantic oriented”
IoT visions are available in the literature [14–17].
The idea behind them is that the number of items involved
in the Future Internet is destined to become extremely
high. Therefore, issues related to how to represent, store,
interconnect, search, and organize information generated
by the IoT will become very challenging. In this context,
semantic technologies could play a key role. In fact, these
can exploit appropriate modeling solutions for things
description, reasoning over data generated by IoT, semantic
execution environments and architectures that accommodate
IoT requirements and scalable storing and
communication infrastructure [14].