scholarly journals Stormgen - A Domain specific language to create ad-hoc Storm Topologies

Author(s):  
K Chandrasekaran ◽  
Siddharth Santurkar ◽  
Abhishek Arora
2016 ◽  
Vol 20 (2) ◽  
pp. 335
Author(s):  
José Joaquín Bocanegra García ◽  
Jaime Andrés Pavlich Mariscal ◽  
Angela Cristina Carrillo Ramos

An adaptive software has the ability to modify its own behavior at runtime due to changes in the users and their context, in the system, in the requirements, in the environment in which the system is deployed, and thus, give to the users a better experience. However, the development of this kind of systems is not a simple task. There are two main issues. First, there is a lack of languages to specify, unambiguously, the elements related to the design phase. As a consequence, these systems are often developed in an ad-hoc manner, without the required formalism, difficulting the process of derivation of design models to the next phases of the development cycle. Second, design decisions and the adaptation model tend to be directly implemented into the source code and not thoroughly specified at the design level. Since the adaptation models become tangled with the code, system evolution becomes more difficult. To address the above issues, this paper proposes DMLAS, a Domain-Specific Language (DSL) to design adaptive systems. As proof of concept, this paper also provides a functional prototype based on the Sirius plugin for Eclipse


Author(s):  
Jessica Ray ◽  
Ajav Brahmakshatriya ◽  
Richard Wang ◽  
Shoaib Kamil ◽  
Albert Reuther ◽  
...  

2021 ◽  
Vol 205 ◽  
pp. 102610
Author(s):  
Davide Ancona ◽  
Luca Franceschini ◽  
Angelo Ferrando ◽  
Viviana Mascardi

2021 ◽  
pp. 102642
Author(s):  
Xiomarah Guzmán-Guzmán ◽  
Edward Rolando Núñez-Valdez ◽  
Raysa Vásquez-Reynoso ◽  
Angel Asencio ◽  
Vicente García-Díaz

2018 ◽  
Vol 108 (09) ◽  
pp. 606-610
Author(s):  
R. Müller ◽  
O. Mailahn ◽  
R. Peifer

Die Planung von Montagesystemen wird durch die Einführung von cyber-physischen Modulen und neuen Formen der Zusammenarbeit von Mensch und Roboter zunehmend komplexer. Ontologien können Planungswissen bezüglich Beziehungen und Restriktionen formal abbilden. Mit der hier beschriebenen Sprachdomäne werden Ontologien für Montageplaner zugänglich und anwendbar. Die Planung kann auf diese Weise beschleunigt und flexibilisiert werden.   The planning of assembly systems is becoming increasingly complex with the introduction of cyber-physical modules and new forms of human-robot cooperation. Ontologies can formally capture planning knowledge in terms of relationships and restrictions. The domain specific language described here makes ontologies accessible and usable for assembly planners. Thus, planning may be accelerated and designed more flexibly.


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