Title
Model-driven framework for dynamic deployment and reconfiguration of component-based software systems
Abstract
Permanent and uninterrupted functioning can be sometimes a requirement for some kinds of software systems. This is especially true in the case of complex and distributed systems where stopping and restarting the system constitute a tedious and costly task, also when the system must be highly available or when its execution environment changes frequently. Many component technologies exist today and solve hot (dynamic) deployment and reconfiguration issues offering ad-hoc solutions. This paper presents DYVA, a unified framework, that has been designed to be suitable to dynamic deployment and reconfiguration for most of the currently component technologies. Components from these technologies have to satisfy common features like en-capsulation, interfaces, etc...). The proposed framework is based on a model-driven approach. This approach helps in developing specific hot deployment and reconfiguration systems by the personalization of the unified framework. The personalization is done via plug-ins which make transformation between specific component descriptions and more general ones.
Year
DOI
Venue
2005
10.1145/1234324.1234332
Metainformatics
Keywords
Field
DocType
software system,proposed framework,reconfiguration system,reconfiguration issue,unified framework,model-driven approach,component-based software system,specific component description,dynamic deployment,model-driven framework,specific hot deployment,component technology,distributed system,satisfiability,component,software systems,framework,metamodel
Software deployment,Computer science,Software system,Metamodeling,Control reconfiguration,Personalization,Distributed computing
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
2
0.38
9
Authors
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Abdelmadjid Ketfi1383.47
Noureddine Belkhatir214221.65