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A demonstration of pervasive device integration with SEAP-based middleware

Published: 01 December 2008 Publication History

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In this paper, we describe a demonstration of the SEAP middleware architecture applied to pervasive computing applications. SEAP, or Sensor Enablement for the Average Programmer, is an architectural pattern specifically targeted at junior and hobbyist level programmers. It builds on existing knowledge and technology resources commonly available to this target audience, and provides a friendly environment to create customized applications that interact with the physical world. While we discuss some of the motivation behind our work and give a brief overview of the SEAP architecture, the majority of this paper describes a proposed demonstration of the technology. This interactive demonstration is designed to be accessible to a wide variety of people, and to spur discussions on middleware for endusers of pervasive computing.

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Companion '08: Proceedings of the ACM/IFIP/USENIX Middleware '08 Conference Companion
December 2008
134 pages
ISBN:9781605583693
DOI:10.1145/1462735
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  2. demonstration
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