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The Design of a Resource-Aware Reflective Middleware Architecture

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The Design of a Resource-Aware Reflective Middleware Architecture
Middleware has emerged as an important architectural component in supporting distributed applications. With the expanding role of middleware, however, a number of problems are emerging. Most significantly, it is becoming difficult for a single solution to meet the requirements of a range of application domains. Hence, the paper argues that the next generation of middleware platforms should be both configurable and re-configurable. Furthermore, it is claimed that reflection offers a principled means of achieving these goals. The paper then presents an architecture for reflective middleware based on a multi-model approach. The main emphasis of the paper is on resource management within this architecture (accessible through one of the meta-models). Through a number of worked examples, we demonstrate that the approach can support introspection, and fine- and coarse- grained adaptation of the resource management framework. We also illustrate how we can achieve multi-faceted adaptation, span...
Gordon S. Blair, Fábio M. Costa, Geoff Coul
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Type Conference
Year 1999
Where REFLECTION
Authors Gordon S. Blair, Fábio M. Costa, Geoff Coulson, Hector A. Duran, Nikos Parlavantzas, Fabien Delpiano, Bruno Dumant, François Horn, Jean-Bernard Stefani
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