Adaptive middleware services

Liliana Dobrica, Eila Niemelä

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Abstract

This paper represents a study of adaptability at runtime in the domain of middleware services. Middleware is the software layer between the operating system - including the basic communication protocols - and the distributed applications that interact via the network. The paper analyses advantages and drawbacks of two modelling approaches that may be considered in quality analysis at the architectural level of a run-time adaptation. The role of this strudy is to provide a knowledge base of the middleware services domain such that to perform a more comprehensive analysis of adaptability at the architecture level. In this way the experts' knowledge could be better structured and used in a more systematic way to generate scenarios associated to this important quality attribute of the middleware services domain.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationApplied Informatics (AI 2002)
Subtitle of host publicationInternational Symposium on Software Engineering, Databases and Applications
EditorsM.H. Hamza
Place of PublicationCalgary
PublisherActa Press
Pages137-142
ISBN (Print)978-0-88986-322-4
Publication statusPublished - 2002
MoE publication typeA4 Article in a conference publication
EventIASTED International Conference on Applied Informatics, AI 2002 - International Symposium on Software Engineering, Databases, and Applications - Innsbruck, Austria
Duration: 18 Feb 200221 Feb 2002

Conference

ConferenceIASTED International Conference on Applied Informatics, AI 2002 - International Symposium on Software Engineering, Databases, and Applications
Country/TerritoryAustria
CityInnsbruck
Period18/02/0221/02/02

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