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SEAL: A Domain-Specific Language for Novice Wireless Sensor Network Programmers
Leo SelavoAtis ElstsJanis Judvaitissubject
Syntax (programming languages)business.industryComputer scienceGRASPCode (cryptography)A domainComputational linguisticsSoftware engineeringbusinessExtensibilitySeal (mechanical)Wireless sensor networkdescription
A lot of the prospective wireless sensor network users are novice programmers. Their experience in general-purpose programming languages is either limited or completely nonexistent. There are both financial and scientific incentives to empower these users and allow them to write sensor network applications on their own, rather than having to rely on a qualified computer science professional. We present SEAL, a sensor network programming language designed for novice programmers. SEAL manages to avoid computer science concepts that are hard to grasp for novices, while remaining suitable for typical sensor network application scenarios. The language is extensible in application-specific way, has easy-to-learn syntax and allows to implement common sensor network tasks by writing compact, readable code. It is also shown to have high run-time efficiency.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2013-09-01 | 2013 39th Euromicro Conference on Software Engineering and Advanced Applications |