H. Chen;P. B. Chou;N. H. Cohen;S. S. Duri;C. W. Jung
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Abstract
This paper introduces Distributed Responsive Infrastructure-Virtualization Environment (DRIVE), a tool that provides both an integrated development environment (IDE) and an execution environment and thus supports the entire life cycle of sensor/actuator applications. Developers are only responsible for implementing the core event-handling logic, whereas DRIVE generates the necessary code for message passing and invocation, thus reducing the development skills required. The development methodology, which is component based and model driven, separates the solution model, which captures the business logic, from the deployment model, which reflects the physical computing infrastructure. This allows the administrators to configure and deploy applications on various infrastructure topologies. To illustrate the benefits of DRIVE, we present an example application, dock-door receiving, and show the ways in which DRIVE supports the modeling and development of the application logic and the multiphase deployment of the resulting application in a production environment.
本文介绍了分布式响应基础设施虚拟化环境(DRIVE),这是一种既提供集成开发环境(IDE)又提供执行环境的工具,从而支持传感器/执行器应用程序的整个生命周期。开发人员只负责实现核心事件处理逻辑,而DRIVE生成消息传递和调用所需的代码,从而减少了所需的开发技能。基于组件和模型驱动的开发方法将捕获业务逻辑的解决方案模型与反映物理计算基础设施的部署模型分离开来。这允许管理员在各种基础结构拓扑上配置和部署应用程序。为了说明DRIVE的好处,我们展示了一个示例应用程序dock door receiving,并展示了DRIVE支持应用程序逻辑的建模和开发以及在生产环境中多阶段部署所产生的应用程序的方式。