To main content

A development framework and methodology for self-adapting applications in ubiquitous computing environments

Abstract

Today software is the main enabler of many of the appliances and devices omnipresent in our daily life and important for our well being and work satisfaction. It is expected that the software works as intended, and that the software always and everywhere provides us with the best possible utility. This paper discusses the motivation, technical approach, and innovative results of the MUSIC project. MUSIC provides a comprehensive software development framework for applications that operate in ubiquitous and dynamic computing environments and adapt to context changes. Context is understood as any information about the user needs and operating environment which vary dynamically and have an impact on design choices. MUSIC supports several adaptation mechanisms and offers a model-driven application development approach supported by a sophisticated middleware that facilitates the dynamic and automatic adaptation of applications and services based on a clear separation of business logic, context awareness and adaptation concerns. The main contribution of this paper is a holistic, coherent presentation of the motivation, design, implementation, and evaluation of the MUSIC development framework and methodology.

Category

Academic article

Language

English

Author(s)

  • Svein Olav Hallsteinsen
  • Kurt Geihs
  • Nearchos Paspallis
  • Frank Eliassen
  • Geir Henrik Horn
  • Jorge Lorenzo
  • Alessandro Mamelli
  • George A. Papadopoulos

Affiliation

  • SINTEF Digital / Software Engineering, Safety and Security
  • University of Kassel
  • University of Cyprus
  • University of Oslo
  • SINTEF Digital / Management and Staff
  • Spain
  • Italy

Year

2012

Published in

Journal of Systems and Software

ISSN

0164-1212

Publisher

Elsevier

Volume

85

Issue

12

Page(s)

2840 - 2859

View this publication at Cristin