Title
A framework for distributed system designs
Abstract
We present a framework to structure the space of designs for a class of distributed systems. The purpose of this framework is to codify known design knowledge, and thus, when given the task of developing a new system in this class, to facilitate: navigation-finding designs applicable to the task; evaluation-identifying the strengths of weaknesses of a given design comparing alternative designs; and reification-realizing an abstract design as the solution to a concrete task. This is illustrated on the class of resource control systems operating in a distributed setting
Year
DOI
Venue
1994
10.1109/KBSE.1994.342683
Monterey, CA
Keywords
Field
DocType
distributed processing,knowledge based systems,resource allocation,systems analysis,abstract design,distributed setting,distributed system designs,evaluation,idealized requirements,known design knowledge,navigation,prior knowledge,reification,resource control systems
Resource management,Domain-specific language,Design knowledge,Systems engineering,Computer science,Systems analysis,Knowledge-based systems,Resource allocation,Control system,Distributed computing
Conference
ISSN
Citations 
PageRank 
1068-3062
1
0.39
References 
Authors
9
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Martin S. Feather110.39
Stephen Fickas211.06