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This study introduces a Model-driven Architecture (MDA) for Near Field Communication (NFC) applications. It simplifies configuring and extending NFC systems by generating code templates from system models.

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Area of Science:

  • Computer Science
  • Software Engineering

Background:

  • Near Field Communication (NFC) technology enables interaction with physical objects via NFC tags.
  • Developing NFC applications requires adaptable architectures to meet diverse non-functional requirements like environmental constraints and data flexibility.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To propose a Model-driven Architecture (MDA) for designing and implementing NFC-based applications.
  • To facilitate the configuration, extension, and maintenance of NFC interaction systems.

Main Methods:

  • Development of a Platform Independent Model (PIM) using a Domain Specific Language (DSL) within an Eclipse plugin.
  • Implementation of a graphical model editor and a model-to-text transformation process using the Acceleo language.
  • Case study of the Albacete Photo Gallery to demonstrate the modeling process.

Main Results:

  • The MDA enables designers to model NFC system configurations based on specific requirements.
  • A model-to-text transformation process generates source code templates for NFC applications.
  • The proposed approach supports the creation of flexible and maintainable mixed environments for NFC interactions.

Conclusions:

  • The MDA approach simplifies the development of complex NFC applications.
  • It enhances the flexibility and maintainability of NFC-based interaction systems.
  • The system allows for easier configuration and extension of NFC environments.