Model-Driven-Development-Based Stepwise Software Development Process for Wireless Sensor Networks
@article{Tei2015ModelDrivenDevelopmentBasedSS, title={Model-Driven-Development-Based Stepwise Software Development Process for Wireless Sensor Networks}, author={Kenji Tei and Ryo Shimizu and Yoshiaki Fukazawa and Shinichi Honiden}, journal={IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics: Systems}, year={2015}, volume={45}, pages={675-687} }
To meet future demands for wireless sensor network (WSN) software, both experts and average software developers should be involved in WSN software development. However, WSN software development is difficult for the average software developer because data processing-related design and network-related design are tangled in the software. Here, we propose a software development process for WSN software by stepwise refinement. Our process enables stepwise refinement to separately address data… CONTINUE READING
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