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43 lines
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type:: [[REVIEWS]]
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year:: 2023
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venue:: [[JOT]]
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full-title:: An Overview of the Declarative Programming Languages for the IoT Domain
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date-start:: [[26-11-2023]] - 19:18
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external-links::
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status:: [[DONE]]
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file:: _1701022738869_0.pdf)
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parent:: [[JOT-2019-20518]]
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- The authors submitted many files:
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- _1701022765092_0.pdf)
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- [518-Source Texts-1149-1-18-20231023 (1).txt](../assets/518-Source_Texts-1149-1-18-20231023_(1)_1701022769457_0.txt)
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- _1701022774923_0.pdf)
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- [[Highlights]]
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- Really?
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- Programming language for doing what?
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- How can you discuss declarative languages without considering the software solutions or platforms they will be consumed?
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- See my previous comment.
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- The paper over-simplify the problem and it turns out to be too narrow by limiting the usefulness of the results
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- How is this assessment done in the paper?
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- How are we supposed to use this?
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- This is a very simplified view of IoT systems that can encompass different components ranging from data sources, gateways, edge devices, cloud components, user applications for instance to show dedicated dashboards etc.
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- [[Comments]]
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- I appreciate the effort the authors have put into revising the paper. Unfortunately, the revised version still falls short of the necessary details required for a journal publication. As noted by the authors themselves, "this initial exercise offers an initial glimpse into the languages' ease of use and foundational constructs. Further in-depth evaluation and testing would be necessary for a comprehensive assessment of their suitability for IoT applications."
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- Despite the multiple iterations, I must express that the paper, in its current state, cannot be accepted as a contribution to the journal. It is deemed premature and lacks the in-depth and rigorous evaluations needed for the considered domain-specific languages. The evaluations are conducted without sufficient consideration for the software solutions or platforms that consume these languages.
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- I acknowledge the attempt to analyze different languages using a common example, as suggested in the previous review. However, the chosen "Hello World" example provides a very simplified view of IoT systems. Real-world IoT systems encompass diverse components, including data sources, gateways, edge devices, cloud components, and user applications (such as dedicated dashboards). The conclusions drawn from the given examples remain at a surface level and lack the necessary depth for a comprehensive understanding of the problem.
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- In light of these considerations, I recommend reconsidering the paper with a focus on conducting more thorough evaluations and providing detailed insights into the domain-specific languages, considering their applications in real-world scenarios. This would enhance the paper's suitability for a journal publication.
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- [[REVIEWS/Notes]]
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