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2nd SESENA@ICSE 2011: Waikiki, Honolulu, HI, USA
- Kurt Geihs, Kay Römer, Luca Mottola, Gian Pietro Picco:
Proceedings of the 2nd Workshop on Software Engineering for Sensor Network Applications, SESENA 2011, Waikiki, Honolulu, HI, USA, May 22, 2011. ACM 2011, ISBN 978-1-4503-0583-9
Full paper
- Sanjin Sehic, Fei Li, Schahram Dustdar:
COPAL-ML: a macro language for rapid development of context-aware applications in wireless sensor networks. 1-6 - Marcin Brzozowski, Hendrik Salomon, Krzysztof Piotrowski, Peter Langendörfer:
Cross-platform protocol development for sensor networks: lessons learned. 7-12 - Luca Berardinelli, Vittorio Cortellessa, Stefano Pace:
Modeling and analyzing performance of software for wireless sensor networks. 13-18 - Benny Shimony, Ioanis Nikolaidis, Pawel Gburzynski, Eleni Stroulia:
On coordination tools in the PicOS tuples system. 19-24 - Andreas Loukas, Matthias Woehrle, Koen Langendoen:
On mining sensor network software repositories. 25-30 - Ryo Shimizu, Kenji Tei, Yoshiaki Fukazawa, Shinichi Honiden:
Model driven development for rapid prototyping and optimization of wireless sensor network applications. 31-36 - Vikram Gupta, Eduardo Tovar, Luís Miguel Pinho, Junsung Kim, Karthik Lakshmanan, Ragunathan Rajkumar:
sMapReduce: a programming pattern for wireless sensor networks. 37-42 - Wei Le, Jing Yang, Mary Lou Soffa, Kamin Whitehouse:
Lazy preemption to enable path-based analysis of interrupt-driven code. 43-48 - Veselin Ganev, David Chodos, Ioanis Nikolaidis, Eleni Stroulia:
The smart condo: integrating sensor networks and virtual worlds. 49-54 - Chien-Liang Fok, Christine Julien, Gruia-Catalin Roman, Chenyang Lu:
Challenges of satisfying multiple stakeholders: quality of service in the internet of things. 55-60
Short paper
- Matthias Kovatsch:
Firm firmware and apps for the internet of things. 61-62 - Peter Mülders, Stefan Gruner, Xuan Thang Nguyen:
Model-driven design plus artificial intelligence for wireless sensor networks software development. 63-64 - Yu David Liu:
Toward a unified object model for cyber-physical systems. 65-66
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