Presentation 1997/7/14
Design of Object Adapters for Supporting Dynamically Reconfigurable Distributed Systems
Kenji YAMAZAKI, Tatsuo TSUJI, Teruhisa HOCHIN,
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Abstract(in English) In this research, aiming at the flexibly configurable and manageable distributed systems, a distributed object-oriented programming system DROPS (Dynamically Reconfigurable Object-oriented Programming System) has been designed and developed. The programming model of DROPS was designed to preserve the logical structure of software modules even at runtime and admit the runtime reconfiguration of the structure according to the dynamic environment of the objects. This runtime reconfiguration is accomplished by improving the poor independency of software modules, which makes the existing distributed systems hard to be reconfigurable. The preservation makes it possible to reconfigure the structure at the same level of granularity as the design stage, and to perform the reconfiguration dynamically at runtime with the maintenace activities being hidden. In this paper, the outline of the DROPS programming model and the feartures of the object adapters are described. The object adapters realize the mechanism of self replacements of objects or various operations on complex objects, which are the major elements of the dynamically reconfigurable features that DROPS provides.
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Title (in English) Design of Object Adapters for Supporting Dynamically Reconfigurable Distributed Systems
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1st Author's Name Kenji YAMAZAKI
1st Author's Affiliation Department of Information Science, Fukui University()
2nd Author's Name Tatsuo TSUJI
2nd Author's Affiliation Department of Information Science, Fukui University
3rd Author's Name Teruhisa HOCHIN
3rd Author's Affiliation Department of Information Science, Fukui University
Date 1997/7/14
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Volume (vol) vol.97
Number (no) 160
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