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new 7028c42 Fix spelling mistakes in documentation. (#3305)
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commit 7028c4266807814479cf3741858384be49c5b86d
Author: Nhat Nguyen <[email protected]>
AuthorDate: Tue Feb 20 11:34:37 2018 -0800
Fix spelling mistakes in documentation. (#3305)
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docs/use_cases.md | 4 ++--
1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
diff --git a/docs/use_cases.md b/docs/use_cases.md
index 841a6a5..83e7696 100644
--- a/docs/use_cases.md
+++ b/docs/use_cases.md
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ Full web applications can be built and run with OpenWhisk.
Combining serverless
One of the things that helps is the option of OpenWhisk CLI *wsk* tool called
"--annotation web-export true", which makes the code accessible from a web
browser.
-Here are few examples on how to use OpenWhisk to buils a web app:
+Here are few examples on how to use OpenWhisk to build a web app:
- [Web Actions: Serverless Web Apps with
OpenWhisk](https://medium.com/openwhisk/web-actions-serverless-web-apps-with-openwhisk-f21db459f9ba).
- [Build a user-facing OpenWhisk application with Bluemix and
Node.js](https://www.ibm.com/developerworks/cloud/library/cl-openwhisk-node-bluemix-user-facing-app/index.html)
- [Serverless HTTP handlers with
OpenWhisk](https://medium.com/openwhisk/serverless-http-handlers-with-openwhisk-90a986cc7cdd)
@@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ Here are few examples on how to use OpenWhisk to buils a web
app:
It is certainly possible to implement IoT applications using traditional
server architectures, however in many cases the combination of different
services and data bridges requires high performance and flexible pipelines,
spanning from IoT devices up to cloud storage and an analytics platform. Often
pre-configured bridges lack the programmability required to implement and
fine-tune a particular solution architecture. Given the huge variety of
possible pipelines and the lack of standardiz [...]
-Internet of Things scenarios are often inherently sensor-driven. For example,
an action in OpenWhisk might be triggered if there is a need to react to a
sensor that is exceeding a particular temperature. IoT interactions are usually
stateless with potential for very high level of load in case of major events
(natural disasters, significant weather events, traffic jams, etc.) This
creates a need for an elastic system where normal workload might be small, but
needs to scale very quickly wi [...]
+Internet of Things scenarios are often inherently sensor-driven. For example,
an action in OpenWhisk might be triggered if there is a need to react to a
sensor that is exceeding a particular temperature. IoT interactions are usually
stateless with potential for very high level of load in case of major events
(natural disasters, significant weather events, traffic jams, etc.) This
creates a need for an elastic system where normal workload might be small, but
needs to scale very quickly wi [...]
Here is a sample IoT application that uses OpenWhisk, NodeRed, Cognitive and
other services: [Serverless transformation of IoT data-in-motion with
OpenWhisk](https://medium.com/openwhisk/serverless-transformation-of-iot-data-in-motion-with-openwhisk-272e36117d6c#.akt3ocjdt).
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