Presentation 1997/11/21
A Technique for Dynamic Composition of Objects' Collective Behaviors
Kiyoshi Inoue, Shin-ya Watanabe, Eiichi Miyamoto,
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Abstract(in English) In open or distributed systems, some objects are built and run on the local machine, but the others are searched for around the environment. In such case, compositions of collective behabiors need to be delayed until the apllication actually runs. Moreover, it is difficult for each object which participates in a behavior to know the whole behavior. In this paper, we introduce a technique that dynamically constructs a collective behavior. A collective behavior is described as Message Patterns (MP) through the eyes of the object that takes part in it. A MP expresses one view of the object, and gives a context to methods occured in itself. Objects are connected based on MP in runtime, then do behaviors.
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Keyword(in English) collective behavior / message sequence / multiple view / runtime systems / open systems
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Title (in English) A Technique for Dynamic Composition of Objects' Collective Behaviors
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Keyword(1) collective behavior
Keyword(2) message sequence
Keyword(3) multiple view
Keyword(4) runtime systems
Keyword(5) open systems
1st Author's Name Kiyoshi Inoue
1st Author's Affiliation Division of System and Information Engineering, Hokkaido University()
2nd Author's Name Shin-ya Watanabe
2nd Author's Affiliation Division of System and Information Engineering, Hokkaido University
3rd Author's Name Eiichi Miyamoto
3rd Author's Affiliation Division of System and Information Engineering, Hokkaido University
Date 1997/11/21
Paper # SS97-43
Volume (vol) vol.97
Number (no) 391
Page pp.pp.-
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