Runtime modularity in complex structures:a component model for fine grained runtime adaptation

Porter, Barry (2014) Runtime modularity in complex structures:a component model for fine grained runtime adaptation. In: CBSE '14 Proceedings of the 17th international ACM Sigsoft symposium on Component-based software engineering. ACM, New York, pp. 29-34. ISBN 9781450325776

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Abstract

Online modular adaptation and self-adaptation techniques have demonstrated significant benefits in coarse-grained software, enabling agile and high-performance deployments. We are studying the same kinds of runtime adaptation applied to fine-grained software such as graphical user interfaces and web server implementations. However, this kind of software is defined by pervasive use of behaviourally-driven structure. Existing runtime component models fail to capture this necessity due to their exclusive reliance on externally-driven structural composition. In this paper we present a novel runtime component model that both satisfies the need to externally manage software structure, enabling runtime adaptation and self-adaptation, while also satisfying the need for fine-grained software to create elements of its own structure based on application-specific system behaviour. We present the key details of our model along with an initial evaluation.

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22 Jan 2015 10:16
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