Aggregate Programming for the Internet of Things


Jacob Beal, Danilo Pianini, Mirko Viroli

Computer 48(9), pages 22-30
Sept 2015

Through field calculus constructs and building-block APIs, aggregate programming could help unlock the IoT's true potential by allowing complex distributed services to be specified succinctly and by enabling such services to be safely encapsulated, modulated, and composed with one another.

(keywords) aggregate programming , pervasive computing , field calculus , distributed systems , domain-specific languages , DSLs , embedded systems , Internet of Things , IoT

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Sept 2015

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Computer

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