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Developing reusable and flexible sensor networks is an important task for context-aware applications. Previous researchers have deployed several applications on sensor networks [3, 5]. These sensor networks are consisted of various sensor nodes to monitor and control the environment. Since these sensor networks are consisted of various sensor nodes, developers need to take sensor deployment and application design into consideration at the same time to achieve their goals. It is a great challenge for developers to deal with low-level sensor controls while designing policies to interact with users. The flexibility of sensor networks is inherently limited by its design. Therefore, to make developers focus on application design without concern for any hardware issues is very important.