
- ANNOUNCEMENT OF POST-DOCTORAL RESEARCH POSITION
- Software Engineering and Wireless Sensor Networks: Happy Marriage or Consensual Divorce?
- Efficient Routing from Multiple Sources to Multiple Sinks
- Motes in the Jungle: Lessons Learned from a Short-term WSN Deployment in the Ecuador Cloud Forest
- Group Monitoring in Mobile Wireless Sensor Networks
- MUSTER: Adaptive Energy-Aware Multi-Sink Routing in Wireless Sensor Networks
- Socially-aware Routing for Publish-Subscribe in Delay-tolerant Mobile Ad Hoc Networks
- Programming Wireless Sensor Networks with the TeenyLIME Middleware
- A Coordination Model and Middleware Supporting Mobility of Hosts and Agents
- The LighTS Tuple Space Frawework and its Customization for Context-Aware Applications
- Reasoning About Code Mobility with Mobile Unity GIAN PIETRO PICCO
- Tuple Space Middleware for Wireless Networks Paolo Costa, Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, The Netherlands,
- Semi-probabilistic Routing for Highly Dynamic Networks
- Solving the Wake-up Scattering Problem Luigi Palopoli1
- Programming Wireless Sensor Networks with Logical Neighborhoods: A Road Tunnel Use Case
- Developing Sensor Network Applications Using the TeenyLIME Middleware
- Modeling the Communication Costs of Content-based Routing
- Distributed Abstract Data Types Gian Pietro Picco1
- TRANSIENTLY SHARED TUPLE SPACES FOR SENSOR NETWORKS
- Programming Wireless Sensor Networks with Logical Neighborhoods
- Publish-Subscribe on Sensor Networks: A Semi-probabilistic Approach
- Semi-probabilistic Content-Based Publish-Subscribe Paolo Costa and Gian Pietro Picco
- Exploiting Transiently Shared Tuple Spaces for Location Transparent Code Mobility
- An Outlook on Software Engineering for Modern Distributed Systems
- Workshop on Software Engineering and Mobility Gruia-Catalin Roman
- LIME: A Middleware for Physical and Logical Mobility Amy L. Murphy
- Analyzing Mobile Code Languages Gianpaolo Cugola 1 , Carlo Ghezzi 1 , Gian Pietro Picco 2 , and Giovanni Vigna 1
- Exploiting Code Mobility in Decentralized and Flexible Network Management
- IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON SOFTWARE ENGINEERING, VOL. 24, NO. XX, XXXXX 1998 1 Understanding Code Mobility
- Using Coordination Middleware for Location-Aware Computing: A Lime Case Study
- HyperCBR: Large-Scale Content-Based Routing in a Multidimensional Space
- Mobile Agents: State of the Art and Research Opportunities
- Capitolo 8: Aspetti del processo non inclusi nel Manuale di Qualit`a 100 Delivered to
- Reliable Communication for Highly Mobile Agents Amy L. Murphy
- Expressing Sensor Network Interaction Patterns using Data-Driven Macroprogramming
- Monitoring Heritage Buildings with Wireless Sensor Networks: The Torre Aquila Deployment
- Distributed Abstract Data Types Gian Pietro Picco1
- [BFG93] Sergio Bandinelli, Alfonso Fuggetta, and Carlo Ghezzi. Software Process Model Evolution in the SPADE Environment. IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering. Special Issue
- Code: A Lightweight and Flexible Mobile Code Toolkit
- Software Architecture for Mobile Computing Amy L. Murphy1
- Not All Wireless Sensor Networks Are Created Equal: A Comparative Study On Tunnels
- LighTS: A Lightweight, Customizable Tuple Space Supporting Context-Aware Applications
- % Builds the output token. RC.ItemObj:=IR;
- POLITECNICO DI TORINO Dipartimento di Automatica e Informatica
- Lime: Linda Meets Mobility Gian Pietro Picco, Amy L. Murphy, and GruiaCatalin Roman
- Programming Wireless Sensor Networks: Fundamental Concepts and State of the Art
- Modeling and Improving an Industrial Software Process
- RIFERIMENTI BIBLIOGRAFICI 299 [PCC + 91] Mark C. Paulk, Bill Curtis, Mary Beth Chrissis, et al. Capabi
- Building Virtual Sensors and Actuators over Logical Neighborhoods
- Developing Mobile Applications: A LIME Primer Gian Pietro Picco, Amy L. Murphy, and Gruia-Catalin Roman
- Lime: A Middleware for Physical and Logical Mobility Lime is a middleware supporting the development of ap-
- Efficient ContentBased Event Dispatching in the Presence of Topological Reconfiguration
- long as SPADE is bound to O 2 , that imposes its archi tecture, concurrent access mechanisms, language, etc.,
- TeenyLIME: Transiently Shared Tuple Space Middleware for Wireless Sensor Networks
- PeerWare: Core Middleware Support for PeertoPeer and Mobile Systems
- Peer-to-Peer for Collaborative Applications Gianpaolo Cugola and Gian Pietro Picco
- Logical Neighborhoods: A Programming Abstraction
- Software Engineering for Mobility: A Roadmap Gruia-Catalin Roman1
- Scavenging Complex Genomic Information Using Mobile Code: An Evaluation
- Using Lime to Support Replication for Availability in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks
- Cover sheet Real-time health monitoring of historic buildings with wireless sensor networks
- Eliciting Software Process Models with the E 3 Language
- Mobile Code in .NET: A Porting Experience Marcio Delamaro1
- Enhancing Remote Method Invocation through Type-Based Static Analysis
- Data Sharing vs. Message Passing: Synergy or Incompatibility? An Implementation-Driven Case Study
- Expressing Code Mobility in Mobile UNITY Gian Pietro Picco 1;2 , GruiaCatalin Roman 2 , and Peter J. McCann 2
- An Annotated Bibliography on Software Process Improvement Alfonso Fuggetta yz Gian Pietro Piccoy
- TinyLIME: Bridging Mobile and Sensor Networks through Middleware Carlo Curino, Matteo Giani, Marco Giorgetta, Alessandro Giusti
- Enabling Scoping in Sensor Network Macroprogramming
- Selective Reprogramming of Mobile Sensor Networks through Social Community Detection
- Content-based Publish-Subscribe in a Mobile Environment
- Developing Mobile Computing Applications with Lime Gian Pietro Picco 1 , Amy L. Murphy 2 , Gruia-Catalin Roman 2
- Understanding Code Mobility Gian Pietro Picco
- Minimizing the Reconfiguration Overhead in Content-Based Publish-Subscribe
- Fine-Grained Software Reconfiguration for Wireless Sensor Networks
- Enhancing Remote Method Invocation through Type-Based Static Analysis
- Reliable Communication for Highly Mobile Agents Amy L. Murphy
- Appendice A: Il modello SLANG completo 200 I.Status:=ApprovedReview;
- Minimizing the Reconfiguration Overhead in ContentBased PublishSubscribe
- Decentralized Scattering of Wake-up Times in Wireless Sensor Networks
- Evaluating the Tradeoffs of Mobile Code Design Paradigms in Network Management Applications
- Designing a Videoconference System for Active Networks
- Mobile Agents: An Introduction Gian Pietro Picco
- On Global Virtual Data Gian Pietro Picco (Politecnico di Milano, Italy),
- A Characterization of Mobility and State Distribution in Mobile Code Languages 11 15. F.C. Knabe. Language Support for Mobile Agents. Technical Report ECRC9536, European
- Coordination and Mobility Gruia-Catalin Roman
- Mobile Data Collection in Sensor Networks: The TinyLIME Middleware
- Is Code Still Moving Around? Looking Back at a Decade of Code Mobility Antonio Carzaniga
- Pervasive Games in a Mote-Enabled Virtual World Using Tuple Space Middleware
- [HJP + 90] H. Hunnekens, G. Junkermann, B. Peuschel, W. Schafer, and J. Vagts. A Step Towards Knowledgebased Software Process Mod
- On Calculi for Context-Aware Coordination Pietro Braione and Gian Pietro Picco
- Efficient Dissemination in Decentralized Social Networks
- Noname manuscript No. (will be inserted by the editor)