OverStar: An open approach to end-to-end middleware services in systems of systems

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Abstract

The increasing complexity of distributed systems, where heterogeneous systems are composed to form systems of systems, pose new development challenges. How can core middleware services, e.g. event communication, resource discovery, etc. be deployed and optimised in an end-to-end manner? Further, how can important properties such as interoperability be managed? In this paper we propose OverStar a framework that generates overlay network based solutions from high-level specifications in order to answer these questions. A middleware service is specified as a self-managing overlay network across heterogeneous systems; timed automata specify how the topology of the network is constructed and the data is exchanged. The key contribution is the open access to individual overlay nodes in order to specify additional flow logic, e.g. the translation of messages to support end-to-end interoperability or the filtering of heterogeneous messages to optimise event dissemination. We evaluate OverStar using service discovery and event communication case studies; these demonstrate the ability to compose heterogeneous systems, achieve end-to-end interoperability and simplify the developer's task. Further, a performance evaluation highlights optimisations that can be achieved. © 2012 Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.

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Grace, P., Bromberg, Y. D., Réveillère, L., & Blair, G. (2012). OverStar: An open approach to end-to-end middleware services in systems of systems. In Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics) (Vol. 7662 LNCS, pp. 229–248). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-35170-9_12

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