A generic language for dynamic adaptation

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Abstract

Today, component oriented middlewares are used to design, develop and deploy distributed applications easily. They ensure the heterogeneity, interoperability, and reuse of software modules. Several standards address this issue: COM (CORBA Component Model), EJB (Enterprise Java Beans) and .Net. However they offer a limited and fixed number of system services, and their deployment and configuration mechanisms cannot be used by any language nor API dynamically. As a solution, we present a generic high-level language to adapt system services dynamically in existing middlewares. This solution is based on a highly adaptable platform which enforces adaptive behaviours, and offers a means to specify and adapt system services dynamically. A first prototype 1 was achieved for the OpenCCM platform2, and good performances were obtained. © Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2005.

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Hachichi, A., Thomas, G., Martin, C., Folliot, B., & Patarin, S. (2005). A generic language for dynamic adaptation. In Lecture Notes in Computer Science (Vol. 3648, pp. 40–49). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/11549468_8

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