Evolution of TinyOS: Insights & Challenges
Talks about the evolution of TinyOS over the past decade, covering technical decisions, programming abstractions, and lessons learned. Analyzes the impact of technical and social aspects on TinyOS growth and success.
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Experiences from a Decade of TinyOS Development Philip Levis (Stanford University) Scriber: Yaojie Feng
Summary Talks about how Tiny OS evolved over the past decades and how the technical and social decisions influenced the growth of Tiny OS.
Pros A good overview for Tiny OS from its origin to present Good explanations about the general technical approaches Tiny OS used Novel development of nesC to achieve great programming abstraction Valuable insights in developing a system in technical and social aspects Great summary of lessons learned
Cons Not like a professional academic research paper Lacks scientific contribution Lacks experimental evaluation of the system
Discussion Questions Which technical part should the author talk more? Tradeoff between academia and industry. Should we focus on one direction or take account of both? Would Tiny OS achieve greater success with the lessons learned? The last update on the project webpage was January, 2013. Does the slow development discouraging people from using Tiny OS?