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Addressing Dynamic Contextual Adaptation with a Domain-Specific Language
SENART, ALINE; CLARKE, SIOBHAN (2007)The increasing number of mobile devices and sensors equipped with wireless networking capabilities enable a new generation of pro-active applications. These applications make use of context to adapt their behaviour to ... -
Analysis of the Evaluation of Application-Led Research in Pervasive Computing
CLARKE, SIOBHAN; LINEHAN, EAMONN (2006)Pervasive computing researchers typically conduct their research through the development of prototype applications. Such research is motivated by a well-defined problem and evaluated by assessing the impact of deployed ... -
An aspect-oriented approach to the modularisation of context
CLARKE, SIOBHAN (IEEE Computer Society, 2007)Handling context is required for applications to dynamically and appropriately adapt to their changing environment. Incorporating context into applications involves the consideration of a set of concerns related to the ... -
Aspect-oriented model-driven development for mobile context-aware computing
CLARKE, SIOBHAN; SENART, ALINE; CAHILL, VINNY (IEEE, 2007) -
An Aspect-Oriented, Model-Driven Approach to Functional Hardware Verification
CLARKE, SIOBHAN (2011)The cost of correcting errors in the design of an embedded system?s hardware components can be higher than for its software components, making it important to test as early as possible. Testing hardware components before ... -
Behind the rules: XP experiences
CLARKE, SIOBHAN (IEEE, 2004)Agile processes such as XP (extreme programming) have been recognised for their potential benefits of improving software. During adoption of the XP process, teams can misapply the XP principles by following them verbatim, ... -
Clonal Plasticity: A Method for Decentralized Adaptation in Multi-agent Systems
NALLUR, VIVEK; CLARKE, SIOBHAN (2016)This paper introduces a new plant-inspired mechanism for decentralized adaptation, called clonal plasticity, which does not make use of the MAPE loop. The mechanism acts on every individual in a population and does not ... -
Composing Multi-View Aspect Models
CLARKE, SIOBHAN (2008)Large models for complex systems can be decomposed in separate pieces corresponding to different perspectives on the system. This decomposition allows the modeller to check properties locally on some aspects of the system ... -
Context-Aware Trails
CLARKE, SIOBHAN (2004)he emergence of converged mobile devices with a wide range of computing, communications, entertainment, and sensing capabilities represents a major step in the evolution of wireless computing. Such devices increasingly ... -
An evaluation of aspect-oriented programming for Java-based real-time systems development
CLARKE, SIOBHAN (IEEE, 2004)Some concerns, such as debugging or logging functionality, cannot be captured cleanly, and are often tangled and scattered throughout the code base. These concerns are called crosscutting concerns. Aspect-oriented programming ... -
An Evaluation of Aspect-Oriented Programming for Java-based Real-Time Systems Development
CLARKE, SIOBHAN (2004)Some concerns, such as debugging or logging functionality, cannot be captured cleanly, and are often tangled and scattered throughout the code base. These concerns are called crosscutting concerns. Aspect- Oriented ... -
Experiences deploying an ad-hoc network in an urban environment.
CAHILL, VINNY; WEBER, STEFAN; CLARKE, SIOBHAN (IEEE Computer Society, 2005)Studies of mobile ad-hoc networks are in the most part restricted to simulations and theory. They have, to this point, rarely ventured into the real world on a large enough scale to make significant statements about ... -
Exploring approaches to dynamic adaptation
CLARKE, SIOBHAN; FOX, JORGE (ACM, 2009)In this work, we compare current approaches to dynamic adaptation (DA) and identify the need for further research on mechanisms for DA, which should allow for higher compositionality and flexibility. Moreover, after ... -
An Extensible Monitoring and Adaptation Framework
CLARKE, SIOBHAN; STAIKOPOULOS, ATHANASIOS; POPESCU, RAZVAN (2009)Several techniques have been defined for the monitoring and adaptation of applications. However, such techniques usually work in isolation and cannot be easily integrated to tackle complex monitoring and adaptation ... -
Facilitating Dynamic Schedules for Healthcare Professionals
CLARKE, SIOBHAN; LINEHAN, EAMONN (2007) -
Facilitating dynamic schedules for healthcare professionals
CLARKE, SIOBHAN (IEEE, 2006)Healthcare professionals working in highly dynamic hospital environments typically have correspondingly dynamic schedules that are difficult to manage. Emergent tasks and shifting priorities result in existing schedules ... -
A Formalised, Taxonomy-Driven Approach to Cross-Layer Application Adaptation
CLARKE, SIOBHAN (2012)Advances in pervasive technology have made it possible to consider large-scale application types that potentially span heterogeneous organisations, technologies and device types. This class of application will have a ... -
Goal-Driven Service Composition in Mobile and Pervasive Computing
CLARKE, SIOBHAN (2018)Mobile, pervasive computing environments respond to users’ requirements by providing access to and composition of various services over networked devices. In such an environment, service composition needs to satisfy a ... -
A gossip protocol to support service discovery with heterogeneous ontologies in MANETs
CLARKE, SIOBHAN; CUNNINGHAM, RAYMOND (IEEE, 2007)Service discovery is vital in enabling interoperability of distributed service-based applications. In mobile ad hoc net-works (MANETs), discovery must cope not only with transient communication but also with an environment ... -
HL7 Healthcare Information Management Using Aspect-Oriented Programming Computer-Based Medical Systems
CLARKE, SIOBHAN; MUNNELLY, JENNIFER (IEEE, 2009)Given the heterogeneity of healthcare software systems, data from each system is often incompatible inhibiting interoperability. To enable the sharing and exchange of healthcare information interoperability standards ...