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Domain Specific Modeling Methodology for Reconfigurable Networked Systems

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Model Driven Engineering Languages and Systems (MODELS 2007)

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Our empirical study shows that reconfigurable networked systems executing software components deployed on interconnected heterogeneous hardware nodes highly benefit from an effective framework and a normative design methodology relying on domain specific models supporting both application and platform domains. The approach is based on building metamodels for various expert domains to enable precise knowledge codification in the form of interpretable and analyzable information frameworks. The core platform architecture is characterized by interlinked on-the-fly reconfigurable communicating components whose behavior is specified by finite state machine model of computation. The proposed methodology covers the whole development and operation life cycle.

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Gregor Engels Bill Opdyke Douglas C. Schmidt Frank Weil

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Batori, G., Theisz, Z., Asztalos, D. (2007). Domain Specific Modeling Methodology for Reconfigurable Networked Systems. In: Engels, G., Opdyke, B., Schmidt, D.C., Weil, F. (eds) Model Driven Engineering Languages and Systems. MODELS 2007. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 4735. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-75209-7_22

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