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7. Find a way to upload the AAS created in [C#](follow-up/C-Sharp-Module) to the Java AAS Server, so it will work like the other lights.
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7. Find a way to upload the AAS created in [C#](follow-up/C-Sharp-Module) to the Java AAS Server, so it will work like the other lights.
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8. Properly debounce the switches on the [Demo Controller](/implementation/Demo-Controller-walkthrough). Currently, some buttons get pressed "together" even when only one is pressed (especially the ones for stopping the light controller and update the lights). It could follow [these methods](http://www.ganssle.com/debouncing.htm).
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8. Properly debounce the switches on the [Demo Controller](/implementation/Demo-Controller-walkthrough). Currently, some buttons get pressed "together" even when only one is pressed (especially the ones for stopping the light controller and update the lights). It could follow [these methods](http://www.ganssle.com/debouncing.htm).
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9. Make the host which the components think they are running on configurable. This way, the Docker containers do not need to use the host network stack.
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9. Make the host which the components think they are running on configurable. This way, the Docker containers do not need to use the host network stack.
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10. Add one of the technologies from the [analysis](follow-up-II/Analysis-of-existing-IIoT-technologies) or a similar one.
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# Sources for the diagrams
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# Sources for the diagrams
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