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uDesign: End-User Design Applied to Monitoring and Control Applications for Smart Spaces
February 18-February 21
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/WICSA.2008.46Seventh Working IEEE/IFIP Conference ...
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This paper introduces an architectural style for enabling end-users to quickly design and deploy soft-ware systems in domains characterized by highly personalized and dynamic requirements.The style offers an intuitive metaphor based on boxes, pipes, and wires, but retains enough preciseness that systems can be automatically assembled and dynamically reconfigured based on uDesign descriptions. uDesign was primarily motivated and validated within monitoring and control applications for smart spaces, but we envision possible extensions to other domains.Our contribution differs from early attempts at end-user programming by dealing with higher level software architectural abstractions rather than programming, and by addressing run-time descriptions rather than code structures.The paper presents validation of uDesign along the following aspects: (a) expressiveness, by means of two case studies, one in health care, and one in home security, (b) soundness, by providing uDesign?s formal semantics, and (c) implementability, by describing a mapping of uDesign to an existing software infrastructure: the Aura infrastructure.
Index Terms:
software architecture, end-user design, ubiquitous computing, ambient intelligence
Citation:
Joao Pedro Sousa, Bradley Schmerl, Vahe Poladian, Alex Brodsky, "uDesign: End-User Design Applied to Monitoring and Control Applications for Smart Spaces," wicsa, pp.71-80, Seventh Working IEEE/IFIP Conference on Software Architecture (WICSA 2008), 2008
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