Summary

The rise of smart cities and industry 4.0 has led to problems in the integration of cyberphysical systems, since devices (sensors and actuators) from different manufacturers and models often coexist in the same smart city or factory.

Description

To put these devices into operation, experts are required in the programming languages with which their software configuration must be implemented. Taking advantage of the benefits offered by the model driven software development paradigm, in this course we will learn how to create graphical model editors with EuGENia, a tool provided by the Eclipse Epsilon project to facilitate the creation of editors based on the Graphical Modeling Framework (GMF). These editors will allow users who are experts in the domain, but not in programming languages, to define the configuration of different sensors and actuators as graphic models, which can be automatically transformed to the executable code in the device in question.

Data of the activity

Sponsors:

EIDUAL and CEIMAR

Teaches:

Prof. Dr. Juan Boubeta, Department of Computer Engineering, School of Engineering, University of Cadiz.

Date:

November 23-25, 2020 Schedule: Monday 23rd: from 4pm to 8pm Tuesday 24 and Wednesday 25: from 4 to 7 pm.

Directed to:

PhD students in Computer Science and anyone interested in the subject matter of the course.

Place:

Online

No. of places:

No limit

Certificate:

Issued by the organizers of the event