Usable developer-oriented functionality composition language (UFCL): a proposal for semantic description and dynamic composition of services and service factories
Usable developer-oriented functionality composition language (UFCL): a proposal for semantic description and dynamic composition of services and service factories
- Author(s): R. Emonet and D. Vaufreydaz
- DOI: 10.1049/cp:20081117
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- Author(s): R. Emonet and D. Vaufreydaz Source: 4th International Conference on Intelligent Environments (IE 08), 2008 page ()
- Conference: 4th International Conference on Intelligent Environments (IE 08)
- DOI: 10.1049/cp:20081117
- ISBN: 978 0 86341 894 5
- Location: Seattle, WA, USA
- Conference date: 21-22 July 2008
- Format: PDF
This paper presents a usable developer-oriented functionality composition language (UFCL) designed for ubiquitous systems developers. Easy to write, this language is used to semantically describe functionalities implemented by services in a service oriented architecture where each service exposes its own description. Service factories can also be described using UFCL: a factory defines an abstract composition pattern and is able to instantiate product services on demand. This paper also describes UFCL compilation that makes it possible to reason about functionalities exposed by services and factories. (8 pages)
Inspec keywords: programming language semantics; software architecture
Subjects: Programming languages; Software engineering techniques
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