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Easy Development of Software for IoT Systems

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Intelligent Distributed Computing XIII (IDC 2019)

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Software for IoT, which is distributed systems, is often developed by people who have domain knowledge on the targets measured or actuated by IoT in the real world. They may not have professional knowledge on distributed systems. The difficulty of programming for distributed systems tend to result from communication processing. This paper proposes a framework that enables developers to define programs for IoT without explicitly writing commutation processing. The idea behind this framework is to migrate running programs themselves from computer to computer on behalf of communicating between programs running at different computers. We describe the design and implementation of the framework and an early evaluation.

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Satoh, I. (2020). Easy Development of Software for IoT Systems. In: Kotenko, I., Badica, C., Desnitsky, V., El Baz, D., Ivanovic, M. (eds) Intelligent Distributed Computing XIII. IDC 2019. Studies in Computational Intelligence, vol 868. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-32258-8_7

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