Modelling, Simulation, and Performance Analysis of Business Processes Involving Ubiquitous Systems
CAiSE '08 Proceedings of the 20th international conference on Advanced Information Systems Engineering
Practical experiences on mobile inter-body-area-networking
Proceedings of the ICST 2nd international conference on Body area networks
Tiny web services: design and implementation of interoperable and evolvable sensor networks
Proceedings of the 6th ACM conference on Embedded network sensor systems
Prototyping a software factory for wireless sensor networks
Proceedings of the 7th ACM Conference on Embedded Networked Sensor Systems
Integrating wireless sensor networks into web service-based business processes
Proceedings of the 4th International Workshop on Middleware Tools, Services and Run-Time Support for Sensor Networks
Efficient application integration in IP-based sensor networks
Proceedings of the First ACM Workshop on Embedded Sensing Systems for Energy-Efficiency in Buildings
Proceedings of the 2nd Workshop on Software Engineering for Sensor Network Applications
Modeling and analyzing performance of software for wireless sensor networks
Proceedings of the 2nd Workshop on Software Engineering for Sensor Network Applications
Proceedings of the 3rd workshop on Biologically inspired algorithms for distributed systems
Using BPEL to realize business processes for an internet of things
ADHOC-NOW'11 Proceedings of the 10th international conference on Ad-hoc, mobile, and wireless networks
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In the Internet of Things, all kinds of devices will extend the Internet to the physical world. In that vision, even extremely resource constrained sensor nodes can be triggered by as well as trigger business processes and are not limited to sense-and-send anymore. Despite the large potential, due to the time consuming, inflexible, and error prone development of sensor network applications, sensor networks are rarely integrated into today's enterprise IT. In this paper, we present an approach using state machines for a Model Driven Development of Web Service-based sensor network applications. We show how Web Services can be realized on sensor nodes and present a domain-specific language called State Machine for Resource Constrained Devices (SM4RCD) to orchestrate these services.