Title
Automatic synthesis of modular connectors via composition of protocol mediation patterns
Abstract
Ubiquitous and pervasive computing promotes the creation of an environment where Networked Systems (NSs) eternally provide connectivity and services without requiring explicit awareness of the underlying communications and computing technologies. In this context, achieving interoperability among heterogeneous NSs represents an important issue. In order to mediate the NSs interaction protocol and solve possible mismatches, connectors are often built. However, connector development is a never-ending and error-prone task and prevents the eternality of NSs. For this reason, in the literature, many approaches propose the automatic synthesis of connectors. However, solving the connector synthesis problem in general is hard and, when possible, it results in a monolithic connector hence preventing its evolution. In this paper, we define a method for the automatic synthesis of modular connectors, each of them expressed as the composition of independent mediators. A modular connector, as synthesized by our method, supports connector evolution and performs correct mediation.
Year
DOI
Venue
2013
10.1109/ICSE.2013.6606546
ICSE
Keywords
Field
DocType
connector evolution,nss interaction protocol,monolithic connector,protocol mediation pattern,pervasive computing,heterogeneous nss,automatic synthesis,connector synthesis problem,computing technology,connector development,modular connector,algebra,protocols,semantics,ubiquitous computing,software maintenance,connectivity,ontologies,interoperability,open systems,mediation
Ontology (information science),Computer science,Interoperability,Interaction protocol,Ubiquitous computing,Modular design,Software maintenance,Open system (systems theory),Modular connector,Distributed computing
Conference
Volume
ISBN
Citations 
2
978-1-4673-3076-3
25
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.95
27
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Paola Inverardi13155228.92
Massimo Tivoli2125663.22