Title
Static Composition of Service-Based Real-Time Applications
Abstract
An approach towards a framework that enables the static composition of real-time applications from existing ubiquitous services is presented. This framework allows to announce services (specifying their QoS requirements in terms of real-time parameters, such as Worst Case Execution Time, WCET), to discover services that perform a certain functionality and to select the set of those discovered services that will be part of the application to be created. Such service set selection is based on the fulfillment of the QoS requirements of the application. The composition is static, i.e., all services required to create an application have to be discovered before launching the whole application. We describe the composition model of the framework and its implementation on top of Jini.
Year
DOI
Venue
2005
10.1109/SEUS.2005.17
SEUS
Keywords
Field
DocType
service-based real-time applications,whole application,real-time parameter,worst case execution time,static composition,real-time application,ubiquitous service,certain functionality,service set selection,composition model,qos requirement,application software,java,real time systems,concurrent computing,real time,testing,middleware,formal specification,pervasive computing,prototypes,ubiquitous computing,telematics,computational modeling,quality of service
Middleware,Service set,Services computing,Worst-case execution time,Computer science,Quality of service,Real-time computing,Formal specification,Ubiquitous computing,Application software,Distributed computing
Conference
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
0-7695-2357-9
2
0.38
References 
Authors
7
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Iria Estevez-Ayres1946.89
Marisol Garcia-Valls2887.10
Pablo Basanta-Val335324.83