Distributed Information Systems Tailorability: A Component Approach

TitleDistributed Information Systems Tailorability: A Component Approach
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication1999
AuthorsTheotokis D, Kapos G.D, Vassilakis C, Sotiropoulou A, Gyftodimos G.
Conference NameFTDCS '99: Proceedings of the 7th IEEE Workshop on Future Trends of Distributed Computing Systems
Date Published12
PublisherIEEE Computer Society
Conference LocationWashington, DC, USA
ISBN Number0-7695-0468-X
AbstractDistributed software systems need to evolve according to the ever-changing requirements on which they were built. Software systems' tailorability can be achieved in terms of component software. Atoms and molecules the basic constructs of the ATOMA framework are the building blocks for distributed tailorable component-based software systems. These constructs can be considered as independent agents, that communicate in terms of unanticipated, connections that are established at runtime, thus forming agent communities. System tailorability can take place at two levels. In high level tailorability whole parts of the functionality of a system, represented as agents, can be altered in order to provide new functionality. At a lower level, the tailorability of an agent itself that is the tailorability of its functionality, is achieved through a flexible service mapping implementation for rule-based method invocation.
DOI10.1109/FTDCS.1999.818790