Title
Towards an optimized software architecture for component adaptation at middleware level
Abstract
The amount of software in the automotive domain is steadily increasing. Existing functions are adapted or enhanced on a regular basis. Often, such adaptations do not allow to keep the interfaces of the concerned components stable, leading to incompatibilities with former systems. In this contribution, we propose an optimized adaptation software architecture to deal with mismatching interfaces. We extend existing middleware solutions with transparent adapter loading capabilities. This enables for seamless adapter integration on those systems. As adapter model we use a finite-state machine aside with a domain specific language. By extracting static adaptations from the state machine we achieve state reduction and performance gain. The approach is evaluated using an automotive case-study.
Year
DOI
Venue
2013
10.1007/978-3-642-39031-9_23
ECSA
Keywords
Field
DocType
state reduction,component adaptation,seamless adapter integration,adapter model,transparent adapter loading capability,state machine,finite-state machine,automotive domain,optimized software architecture,automotive case-study,middleware level,optimized adaptation software architecture,domain specific language,software components,software composition
Middleware,Adapter pattern,Computer science,Adapter (computing),Real-time computing,Software,Resource-oriented architecture,Component-based software engineering,Software architecture,Reference architecture,Embedded system
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
3
0.43
13
Authors
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Thomas Pramsohler171.54
Simon Schenk281.19
Uwe Baumgarten34811.35