Title
Design and implementation of a composable reflective middleware framework
Abstract
With the evolution of the global information infrastructure, service providers will need to provide effective and adaptive resource management mechanisms that can serve more concurrent clients and deal with applications that exhibit quality-of-service (QoS) requirements. Flexible, scalable and customizable middleware can be used as an enabling technology for next-generation systems that adhere to the QoS requirements of applications that execute in highly dynamic distributed environments. To enable application-aware resource management, we are developing a customizable and composable middleware framework called CompOSE|Q (Composable Open Software Environment with QoS), based on a reflective meta-model. In this paper, we describe the architecture and runtime environment for CompOSE|Q and briefly assess the performance overhead of the additional flexibility. We also illustrate how flexible communication mechanisms can be supported efficiently in the CompOSE|Q framework
Year
DOI
Venue
2001
10.1109/ICDSC.2001.918995
ICDCS
Keywords
Field
DocType
flexible communication mechanism,flexible scalable customizable middleware,dynamic distributed environments,qos requirement,runtime environment,performance overhead,q framework,quality of service,customizable middleware,reflective meta-model,application aware resource management,flexible communication mechanisms,software performance evaluation,concurrent client,application-aware resource management,composable middleware framework,customizable middleware framework,system architecture,service quality requirements,adaptive resource management mechanisms,software architecture,adaptive resource management mechanism,composable open software environment with qos,next-generation systems,additional flexibility,global information infrastructure,client-server systems,composable reflective middleware framework,compose|q,enabling technology,information service provision,concurrent clients,middleware,resource management,computer science,service provider,application software,distributed computing,distributed environment,intelligent transportation systems,resource manager
Resource management,Middleware,Architecture,Computer science,Global information infrastructure,Quality of service,Service provider,Software architecture,Distributed computing,Scalability
Conference
ISSN
ISBN
Citations 
1063-6927
0-7695-1077-9
20
PageRank 
References 
Authors
2.64
24
5