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A process-based methodology for designing event-based mobile composite applications
Received 11 April 2006;
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Abstract
Mobile application developers should be able to specify how applications can adapt to changing conditions, and to later reconfigure the application to suit new circumstances. Event-based communication have been advocated to facilitate such dynamic changes. Event-based models, however, are fragmented, which makes it difficult to understand the dependencies between components. A process-oriented methodology overcomes this issue, by specifying dependencies according to a process model. This paper describes a methodology that combines the comprehensibility and manageability of control from process-oriented methodologies, with the flexibility of event-based communication. This enables fine-grained adaptation of process-oriented applications.
Keywords: Mobile; Methodology; Process-oriented; Event-based; Coordination
Article Outline
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Infrastructure for event-based model execution
- 2.1. Active object spaces
- 2.2. Coordinators
- 2.2.1. Connectors
- 2.2.2. Router
- 2.3. Components
- 2.4. Interaction and deployment protocols
- 3. Application design
- 3.1. Design dependencies
- 3.2. User and application activities
- 3.3. Specifying interactions
- 3.4. Deployment
- 3.5. Data distribution
- 4. From process-based to event-based models
- 4.1. Translating control flow
- 4.1.1. Algorithm for input sets generation
- 4.1.2. Example
- 4.2. Incorporating data-flow
- 4.3. Inserting or changing coordinators
- 5. Related work
- 6. Conclusion and future work
- Acknowledgements
- References
- Vitae







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