
Reactive Internet Programming
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In the 1990s, Professor Barbier carried out three software realizations: PauWare (main author), BLU AGE (participation only), and Intelligent Software Factory (main author), sold by the Reich Technologies company. Over the last two decades, he has had approximately 50 large-scale responsibilities (training, consultancy, etc.) in international companies, including acting as a scientific consultant to Reich Technologies, one of the 17 companies that built UML 1.1 at the OMG in 1997. To that extent, he was also co-author of the documents submitted by the Australian DSTC consortium for the building of UML 2 in 2003, and from 2006-2015 he was a scientific consultant at Netfective Technology, the editor of the BLU AGE modeldriven development tool suite.
Professor Barbier has supervised 15 computer science theses in France, Spain, and Sweden; published 6 books (as editor or author); and written approximately 140 articles in refereed journals, books, conference proceedings, and professional magazines, including e-magazines. His research activities and interests include object/component/service modeling through UML and the State Chart XML W3 standard, model-driven development, software design, test and runtime management for mobile and Internet software, software adaptation, executable models, and models at runtime.
Content
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Event and State-based Modeling and Programming
- 3. Applying State Chart XML
- 4. Programming State Chart XML Models
- 5. Execution Semantics
- 6. Advanced Programming with PauWare engine
- 7. Programming the ""Internet of Things""
- 8. Programming Web Enterprise Component Management
- 9. Software Component Management
- Appendix A. Internal Structure of PauWare Engine
- Appendix B. Acronyms
- Appendix C. Software
- References
- Author's Biography