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Conference Paper A Design of Event-Driven Programming Language for Ubiquitous Computing Environments
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Authors
Min Young Kim, Yeon Jun Kim
Issue Date
2007-06
Citation
International conference on Software Engineering Research and Practice (SERP) 2007, pp.1-2
Language
English
Type
Conference Paper
Abstract
Applications in ubiquitous environments manage various types of data and dynamic changes of situation in real world. Because application programmers want to easily program, the programming languages for such management must be simple and structural. This paper suggests an object-oriented language, which helps programmers write ubiquitous applications. This programming language supports ECA (eventcondition-action) rules [1] and FSA (finite state automata)-based interactive responses to dynamic situations. It also allows manipulating the differently typed data in forms of conventional path expressions.
KSP Keywords
Dynamic change, Event-driven programming, Finite state automata, Real-world, Ubiquitous computing environment, Ubiquitous environments, object-oriented, programming language