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Research Statement
Event-based systems are well suited for ubiquitous applications due to its flexibility and a resulting loose coupling: Existing approaches in a settings can be complemented or even replaced. However, middleware approaches in this area primarily focused on communication aspects and reduce to a single paradigm (e.g. publish/subscribe). Furthermore, neither specific software development approaches nor established programming methodologies or suitable tool support exist for event-based programming systems. The research focuses on innovative software development approaches for event-based systems within the context of ubiquitous environments. Application development on a higher abstraction level and independent of the chosen communication paradigm shall be facilitated. The developed approaches should be prototypically implemented as intelligent middleware and validated with sample applications.
Publications
| Gero Mühl, Helge Parzyjegla and Matthias Prellwitz, Analyzing Content-Based Publish/Subscribe Systems, in: 9th ACM International Conference on Distributed Event-Based Systems (DEBS 2015), Oslo, Norway, pages 128--139, ACM, 2015. ISBN: 978-1-4503-3286-6 | Link | | Matthias Prellwitz, Helge Parzyjegla and Gero Mühl, Dynamic Sets: A Programming Abstraction for Object Bundling, in: 14th Workshop on Adaptive and Reflective Middleware (ARM 2015), Vancouver, BC, Canada, ACM, 2015. (accepted for publication) ISBN: 978-1-4503-3733-5/15/12 | Link | | Helge Parzyjegla, Matthias Prellwitz and Gero Mühl, Organizing and Evaluating Publish/Subscribe Systems with Scopes, in: Proceedings of the 2015 International Conference on Networked Systems (NetSys 2015), Cottbus, Germany, pages 1--8, IEEE, 2015. ISBN: 978-1-4799-5804-7 | Link | | Matthias Prellwitz, Programming Abstractions for Organic Computing Applications, in: Sven Tomforde and Bernhard Sick (Hrsg.), Organic Computing - Doctoral Dissertation Colloquium 2014, pages 3--13, kassel university press, 2014. ISBN: 978-3-86219-832-0 | Link |
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gefördert von der Deutschen Forschungsgemeinschaft |
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