Wireless Sensor Network Application Development : An Architecture-Centric MDE Approach
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Losilla Moreno, Fernando; Vicente Chicote, Cristina; Álvarez Torres, María Bárbara; Iborra García, Andrés José; Sánchez Palma, PedroGrupo de investigación
División de Sistemas e Ingeniería Electrónica (DSIE)Área de conocimiento
Tecnología ElectrónicaPatrocinadores
This research has been funded by the Spanish CICYT project MEDWSA (TIN2006-15175-C05-02) and the Regional Government of Murcia Seneca Program (02998-PI-05).Fecha de publicación
2007-09-04Editorial
Springer - Verlag BerlinCita bibliográfica
LOSILLA MORENO, Fernando et al. Wireless Sensor Network Application Development: An Architecture-Centric MDE Approach. En: European conference, ECSA 2007 (1º: 2007: Madrid). Software Architecture. Berlin: Springer - Verlag, 2007. Pp. 179-194. ISBN 978-3-540-75131-1Palabras clave
Modelo impulsado por la ingenieríaDominio de idioma específico
Red de sensor inalámbrico
Plataforma Eclipse
Model Driven Engineering (MDE)
Wireless sensor network
Eclipse platform
Component Based of Software Architecture (CBSA)
Component Básico de Arquitectura de Software (CBAS)
Domain specific languages
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Nowadays, Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) are a very promising research field since they find application in many different areas. Current proposals for WSN system development are mainly focused on implementation issues and they rarely rely on a Software Engineering methodology which supports their entire development life-cycle. The Model-Driven Engineering (MDE) approach can contribute to solve this problem by allowing designers to model their systems at different abstraction levels, providing them with automatic model transformations to incrementally refine abstract models into more concrete ones. In this vein, this paper presents a MDE approach to WSN application development. Three levels of abstraction have been defined which allow designers to build: (1) domain-specific models, (2) component-based architecture descriptions, and (3) platform-specific models. Automatic model transformations between these three abstraction levels have been designed and, in order to demonstrate the ...
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