Title
CompTalks: from a meta-model towards a framework for application-level interaction protocols
Abstract
This work presents CompTalks - a novel concept and meta-model for specifying application-level communication protocols. The goal is to enable custom fine-grained and elaborate message exchange between distributed yet tightly-coupled parties. Hence, the concept of a conversation protocol is introduced. Its reference implementation - the CompTalks Framework - is a Java-based middleware toolkit that supports development, testing, analysis, validation and running highly interactive services. An important feature is the ability to verify the developed protocols at compile time by using a Petri Net-based analyzer. The framework was successfully applied to develop a protocol for GSEngine which serves as the runtime system of the ViroLab virtual laboratory, enabling development and execution of complex collaborative applications.
Year
DOI
Venue
2009
10.1007/978-3-642-14122-5_32
international conference on parallel processing
Keywords
Field
DocType
comptalks framework,application-level communication protocol,enabling development,petri net-based analyzer,complex collaborative application,developed protocol,virolab virtual laboratory,application-level interaction protocol,java-based middleware toolkit,novel concept,conversation protocol,petri net,middleware,communication protocol,meta model
Middleware,Virtual Laboratory,Petri net,Compile time,Computer science,Reference implementation,Service-oriented architecture,Distributed computing,Runtime system,Communications protocol
Conference
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
3-642-14121-8
0
0.34
References 
Authors
7
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Eryk Ciepiela1546.42
Maciej Malawski255346.80
Marian Bubak31497231.68