Ouanes Aissaoui, Abdelkrim Amirat and Fadila Atil (2014) A Model-Based Framework for Building Self-Adaptive Distributed Software. Informatica , 38(3), 289-307, Slovenian research agency
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Abstract
Reconfiguration is widely used for evolving and adapting systems that cannot be shut down for update.
However, in distributed systems, supporting reconfiguration is a challenging task since a
reconfiguration consists of distributed reconfiguration actions that need to be coordinated and the
application consistency must be preserved. To address this challenge, we propose a framework based on
a reflexive three layer architecture model for the development of distributed dynamic and reliable
component-based applications. The bottom layer of this model is the application layer. It contains the
system's application-level functionality. The change management layer is the middle layer. It reacts to
changes in state reported from the application layer. The uppermost layer is the self-adaptation layer
that introduces the self-adaptation capabilities to the framework itself. It ensures the service continuity
of the change management layer and manages the adaptation of this last to the changes which it carries
out itself on the application layer. The framework is conceived especially for supporting the distributed
reconfigurations. For that, it incorporates a negotiation and coordination mechanism for managing this
type of reconfiguration. Moreover, it incorporates a separate system for ensuring the reliability of the
application. The paper introduces a prototype implementation of the proposed framework and its
empirical evaluation.
However, in distributed systems, supporting reconfiguration is a challenging task since a
reconfiguration consists of distributed reconfiguration actions that need to be coordinated and the
application consistency must be preserved. To address this challenge, we propose a framework based on
a reflexive three layer architecture model for the development of distributed dynamic and reliable
component-based applications. The bottom layer of this model is the application layer. It contains the
system's application-level functionality. The change management layer is the middle layer. It reacts to
changes in state reported from the application layer. The uppermost layer is the self-adaptation layer
that introduces the self-adaptation capabilities to the framework itself. It ensures the service continuity
of the change management layer and manages the adaptation of this last to the changes which it carries
out itself on the application layer. The framework is conceived especially for supporting the distributed
reconfigurations. For that, it incorporates a negotiation and coordination mechanism for managing this
type of reconfiguration. Moreover, it incorporates a separate system for ensuring the reliability of the
application. The paper introduces a prototype implementation of the proposed framework and its
empirical evaluation.
Information
Item Type | Journal |
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Divisions |
» Laboratory of Computer Science and Mathematics |
ePrint ID | 119 |
Date Deposited | 2014-10-30 |
Further Information | Google Scholar |
URI | https://univ-soukahras.dz/en/publication/article/119 |
BibTex
@article{uniusa119,
title={A Model-Based Framework for Building Self-Adaptive Distributed Software},
author={Ouanes Aissaoui, Abdelkrim Amirat and Fadila Atil},
journal={Informatica}
year={2014},
volume={38},
number={3},
pages={289-307},
publisher={Slovenian research agency}
}
title={A Model-Based Framework for Building Self-Adaptive Distributed Software},
author={Ouanes Aissaoui, Abdelkrim Amirat and Fadila Atil},
journal={Informatica}
year={2014},
volume={38},
number={3},
pages={289-307},
publisher={Slovenian research agency}
}