@inproceedings{nokey, title = {Design and development of an IoT system for audiovisual self-administered tests}, author = {Massimo Callisto De Donato, Flavio Corradini, Flavio Fabbrizi, Fabrizio Fornari and Barbara Re}, url = {https://ceur-ws.org/Vol-3804/paper1o.pdf}, year = {2024}, date = {2024-09-11}, booktitle = {BIR-WS 2024: BIR 2024 Workshops and Doctoral Consortium, 23rd International Conference on Perspectives in Business Informatics Research (BIR 2024)}, abstract = {Technological advancements, such as those brought by the IoT should be adopted as supporting tools in the definition of a new society that places humans at its center, and that balances economic advancement with the resolution of social problems. Being the human at the center of this new society, we strongly believe that health sector is one of the main sector that can profit from technological advancement. The possibility to rely on technology can support humans in taking care of their own health directly at home. In this paper we report on a project we conducted within the UNICAM OMiLAB node in which we make use of tools coming from the OMiLAB community to conceptualize a scenario that involves people and smart devices. Then we report on the design and implementation of an IoT system that allows a user to self-administer audiovisual tests. Such tests can be performed directly within the comfort of the user’s home with the support of low budget IoT devices. Our objective with this system is to contribute in providing support to help people improve self-awareness on their health conditions, fostering early detection of possible illnesses and suggesting doctor visits only when they are really needed.}, keywords = {}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {inproceedings} } @inproceedings{nokey, title = {Comparison of general-purpose and domain-specific modeling languages in the IoT domain: A case study from the OMiLAB community}, author = {Arianna Fedeli, Nils Beutling, Emanuele Laurenzi, and Andrea Polini}, url = {https://ceur-ws.org/Vol-3514/paper85.pdf}, year = {2023}, date = {2023-09-13}, booktitle = {BIR-WS 2023: BIR 2023 Workshops and Doctoral Consortium, 22nd International Conference on Perspectives in Business Informatics Research (BIR 2023)}, abstract = {The Internet of Things (IoT) is a revolutionary concept that has rapidly transformed how we interact with technology and the world around us. In response to the inherent complexity and heterogeneity of the IoT domain, there has been a surge in the development of modeling languages and supporting platforms for developing IoT applications. Among the many modeling options available, one can distinguish between General-Purpose Modeling Languages (GPML) and Domain-Specific Modeling Languages (DSML). Each language has unique characteristics, offering distinct levels of abstraction and expressiveness crucial for effective IoT solution modeling. The challenge of selecting the most suitable language remains, with developers needing to weigh the benefits and drawbacks of each option carefully. This paper compares GPML and DSML regarding their characteristics, benefits, and drawbacks. By identifying key factors to consider when choosing a modeling language for IoT solutions, this research aims to provide valuable insights for a decision-making framework to help practitioners with this choice. To validate the findings and practical implications, a practical workshop was conducted. After creating a smart room scenario using the X-IoT DSML, the participants confirmed the advantages of DSML regarding user-friendliness, higher abstraction, improved communication, faster development, and the ability for non-experts to participate in the IoT application development process.}, keywords = {}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {inproceedings} } @inproceedings{nokey, title = {X-IoT - a model-driven approach for cross-platform IoT applications development}, author = {Corradini, F., Fedeli, A., Fornari, F., Polini, A., & Re, B.}, year = {2022}, date = {2022-04-00}, urldate = {2022-04-00}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 37th ACM/SIGAPP Symposium on Applied Computing}, pages = {1448-1451}, keywords = {}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {inproceedings} } @inproceedings{nokey, title = {Extending Feature Models to Express Variability in Business Process Models}, author = {Cognini, R., Corradini, F., Polini, A., Re, B.}, year = {2015}, date = {2015-06-08}, urldate = {2015-06-08}, booktitle = {Advanced Information Systems Engineering Workshops, CAiSE 2015}, address = {Stockholm, Sweden}, keywords = {}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {inproceedings} }