An intermediate language for semantic exceptions in context-aware systems

Cho, E.-S. and Helal, Sumi (2012) An intermediate language for semantic exceptions in context-aware systems. In: 36th IEEE Annual International Computer Software and Applications Conference, COMPSAC 2012. IEEE, pp. 364-365. ISBN 9781467319904

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Abstract

Semantic exceptions mean undesirable contexts with respect to application semantics in context aware systems. Description of such semantic exceptions is based on regular expressions, which entails high complexity to detect exceptions. In this paper we devise an intermediate language for semantic exceptions of context aware applications. By bridging the gap between high level programming languages and event stream processing engines, this language is expected to mitigate the complexity and to provide opportunities to optimize exception detection process. © 2012 IEEE.

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Contribution in Book/Report/Proceedings
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?? COMPLEX EVENT PROCESSINGCOMPONENTCONTEXT-AWARE SYSTEMSEXCEPTION HANDLINGEXCEPTIONSSAFETYACCIDENT PREVENTIONOBJECT ORIENTED PROGRAMMINGPATTERN MATCHINGUSER INTERFACESSEMANTICS ??
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89950
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30 Jan 2018 10:56
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