In today's software engineering, the ability to adapt to requirement changes on-the-fly has become a major asset to computer systems. Traditionally, systems were developed following a process consisting of: requirements study, design and implementation phases. Nowadays, requirements are very dynamic - changing constantly. For the engineering of distributed complex software systems, the frameworks used in the implementation phase need to be able to cope with environment changes - bandwidth fluctuations, network topology, host down time, etc. This paper looks at the ability of Linda-based systems to adapt to the predictable and unpredictable changes in distributed environments. Several adaptiveness aspects are discussed and a few of Linda-based systems analyzed. © Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2004.
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Menezes, R., & Tolksdorf, R. (2004). Adaptiveness in Linda-based coordination models. In Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence (Subseries of Lecture Notes in Computer Science) (Vol. 2977, pp. 212–232). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-24701-2_15
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