Component ensembles provide expressive abstractions that address challenges in engineering software architectures for Internet of Things and cyber-physical systems, particularly when combined with mobile ad hoc networks. A case study in collaborative parking demonstrates the open-endedness of component ensembles and their ability to self-adapt.
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%1 BuresPlasilEtAl16computer
%A Bures, Tomas
%A Plasil, Frantisek
%A Kit, Michal
%A Tuma, Petr
%A Hoch, Nicklas
%D 2016
%J Computer
%K 01624 ieee paper embedded ai mobile network adaptive software architecture automotive zzz.iot
%N 12
%P 50--59
%R 10.1109/MC.2016.377
%T Software Abstractions for Component Interaction in the Internet of Things
%V 49
%X Component ensembles provide expressive abstractions that address challenges in engineering software architectures for Internet of Things and cyber-physical systems, particularly when combined with mobile ad hoc networks. A case study in collaborative parking demonstrates the open-endedness of component ensembles and their ability to self-adapt.
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