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SESENA 2012: Zurich, Switzerland
- Amy L. Murphy, Vittorio Cortellessa:
Third International Workshop on Software Engineering for Sensor Network Applications, SESENA 2012, 2 June 2012, Zurich, Switzerland, Proceedings. IEEE Computer Society 2012, ISBN 978-1-4673-1793-1 - Krishna Doddapaneni, Enver Ever, Orhan Gemikonakli, Ivano Malavolta, Leonardo Mostarda, Henry Muccini:
A model-driven engineering framework for architecting and analysing Wireless Sensor Networks. 1-7 - Alessandro Sivieri, Luca Mottola, Gianpaolo Cugola:
Drop the phone and talk to the physical world: Programming the internet of things with Erlang. 8-14 - Marco Patrignani, Nelson Matthys, José Proença, Danny Hughes, Dave Clarke:
Formal analysis of policies in wireless sensor network applications. 15-21 - Ryo Shimizu, Kenji Tei, Yoshiaki Fukazawa, Shinichi Honiden:
Case studies on the development of wireless sensor network applications using multiple abstraction levels. 22-28 - Atis Elsts, Leo Selavo:
A user-centric approach to wireless sensor network programming languages. 29-30 - Kirill Mechitov, Gul Agha:
Building portable middleware services for heterogeneous cyber-physical systems. 31-36 - Chao Chen, Sumi Helal, Scott de Deugd, Andy Smith, Carl K. Chang:
Toward a collaboration model for smart spaces. 37-42 - Matthias Thoma, Klaus Sperner, Torsten Braun:
Service descriptions and linked data for integrating WSNs into enterprise IT. 43-48 - Jukka Suhonen, Olli Kivelä, Teemu Laukkarinen, Marko Hännikäinen:
Unified service access for wireless sensor networks. 49-55 - Michael R. Poppleton, Geoff V. Merrett:
Towards a principled and evolvable approach to software development for future wireless sensor networks. 56-57 - Samuela Persia, Dajana Cassioli:
IPv4Wireless multimedia sensor networks. 58-63 - Antinisca Di Marco, Stefano Pace, Stefano Marchesani, Luigi Pomante:
Model-driven agent generation approach for adaptable and resource-aware sensor node. 64-65
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