scholarly journals A Modifiable Agent-Based Software Architecture for Intelligent Virtual Environments for Training

Author(s):  
Gonzalo Mendez ◽  
Angelica de Antonio
2014 ◽  
Vol 519-520 ◽  
pp. 1197-1202
Author(s):  
Meng Yi Zhao ◽  
You Mou Li ◽  
Meng Guo

With the rapid development of computer networks,more and more measurements need to relay on the network.But there are only a small amount of instruments with network interface.To access the network,we design a network agent for the instruments with different interfaces. We connect the host with the instrument through the network agent.The agent communicates with the host by using HiSLIP(High-Speed LAN Instrument Protocol ).The client soft front panel controls the instrument based on the VISA(Virtual Instrument Software Architecture) and HiSLIP.We use the Labwindow/CVI to design the soft panel.We can use the soft front panel to manipulate the instrument by the agent quickly and easily.


Author(s):  
Alexander Koller ◽  
Donna Byron ◽  
Justine Cassell ◽  
Robert Dale ◽  
Johanna Moore ◽  
...  

2019 ◽  
Vol 11 (7) ◽  
pp. 153 ◽  
Author(s):  
Abdulrahman Alreshidi ◽  
Aakash Ahmad

Context—Internet of Thing (IoT) based systems support any-time/place computations by interconnecting humans, systems, services, devices, and things that enabling autonomous systems to shape-up digitized societies. Software architecture, as the blue-print of software-intensive systems, abstracts the complexities of modeling, design, development, and evolution phases of a software to engineer complex IoT driven systems effectively and efficiently. Objectives and Method—Research and development efforts are required to exploit architectural principle and practices to design and develop IoT systems to go beyond the state-of-the-art for IoTs. The objectives of this research are to empirically investigate and systematically classify the state-of-the-art on architecting IoT based software. We have used the Evidence Based Software Engineering (EBSE) method to conduct a mapping study of the existing IoT solutions by investigating 88 qualitatively selected studies. Results and Implications—The results of the mapping study highlight various research themes that exploit software architecture models to develop IoT systems. The identified research themes include, but are not limited to, cloud-based software ecosystems, software defined networking, autonomous, and adaptive software and agent-based systems that IoTs drive. The mapping study suggests that futuristic research on architecting IoT software is focused on architectural languages and patterns that support reusability, automation, and human decision support to develop and dynamically adapt IoT software. The mapping study represents a concentrated knowledge regarding architectural principle and practices to facilitate knowledge transfer—benefiting researchers and practitioners—on the role of software architecture for IoT systems.


Author(s):  
Tuong Manh Vu ◽  
Charlotte Probst ◽  
Alexandra Nielsen ◽  
Hao Bai ◽  
Petra S. Meier ◽  
...  

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