Title
Weaving Rules into Models@run.time for Embedded Smart Systems.
Abstract
Smart systems are characterised by their ability to analyse measured data in live and to react to changes according to expert rules. Therefore, such systems exploit appropriate data models together with actions, triggered by domain-related conditions. The challenge at hand is that smart systems usually need to process thousands of updates to detect which rules need to be triggered, often even on restricted hardware like a Raspberry Pi. Despite various approaches have been investigated to efficiently check conditions on data models, they either assume to fit into main memory or rely on high latency persistence storage systems that severely damage the reactivity of smart systems. To tackle this challenge, we propose a novel composition process, which weaves executable rules into a data model with lazy loading abilities. We quantitatively show, on a smart building case study, that our approach can handle, at low latency, big sets of rules on top of large-scale data models on restricted hardware.
Year
DOI
Venue
2017
10.1145/3079368.3079394
Companion to the first International Conference on the Art, Science and Engineering of Programming
DocType
Volume
Citations 
Conference
abs/1704.04378
0
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.34
18
6
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Ludovic Mouline100.68
Thomas Hartmann 00012458.08
François Fouquet311715.16
Yves Le Traon43922190.39
Johann Bourcier513716.69
Olivier Barais672461.99