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Networked embedded system applications design driven by an abstract middleware environment ∗.
| Content Provider | CiteSeerX |
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| Author | Fummi, F. Perbellini, G. Roncolato, Niccolo |
| Abstract | The extreme heterogeneity of networked embedded plat-forms makes both design and reuse of applications really hard. These facts decrease portability. A middleware is the software layer that allows to abstract the actual char-acteristics of each embedded platform. Using a middle-ware decreases the difficulty in designing applications, but programming for different middlewares is still a barrier to portability. This paper presents a design methodology based on an abstract middleware environment that allows to abstract even the services provided. This is gained by allowing the designer to smoothly move across different de-sign paradigms. As a proof, the paper shows how to mix and exchange applications between tuple-space and message-oriented based middleware environments. 1 |
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| Subject Keyword | Abstract Middleware Environment Embedded System Application Design Driven Extreme Heterogeneity Actual Char-acteristics Middleware Environment Software Layer Different Middlewares Design Methodology Networked Embedded Plat-forms Embedded Platform Different De-sign Paradigm |
| Content Type | Text |
| Resource Type | Article |