2018
DOI: 10.1080/17517575.2018.1509135
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Semantic driven code generation for networking testbed experimentation

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“…In this case, the ontologies are used to represent the knowledge about device capabilities, constraints, domain expert knowledge and both the design-time (mission code) and run-time (sensor data) aspects that are taken into account during the generation of the coordinated device missions. Furthermore, in the paper [52] is presented the novel semantic-based approach and algorithm for automatic code generation with huge potential with its extension to 5G applications.…”
Section: Infrastructure Design Of Semantic Driven Big Data In 5g Netwmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this case, the ontologies are used to represent the knowledge about device capabilities, constraints, domain expert knowledge and both the design-time (mission code) and run-time (sensor data) aspects that are taken into account during the generation of the coordinated device missions. Furthermore, in the paper [52] is presented the novel semantic-based approach and algorithm for automatic code generation with huge potential with its extension to 5G applications.…”
Section: Infrastructure Design Of Semantic Driven Big Data In 5g Netwmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To facilitate interaction modelling in a heterogeneous environment and thus, to address the resolution of interoperability problem, many researches rely on the formal models, namely ontologies at different levels of system abstraction (Dimovski et al 2018) (Liao et al 2018) (Diamantopoulos and Symeonidis 2018). The expressivity of formal models, combined with a range of available domain ontologies has shown useful also in designing experiments and respective automatic code generation for test-beds, as a powerful alternative to the relevant DSL languages and especially complex experiment configuration tools (Jelenković, Tošić, and Nejković 2018).…”
Section: Interaction Modellingmentioning
confidence: 99%