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A recent emergence of small, resource-constrained, and highly-mobile computing platforms presents numerous new challenges for software developers. Software developers use software architecture method for development in this setting efficiently. Architectural styles represent composition patterns and constraints at the software architectural level and are targeted at families of systems with shared characteristics. We refer to development in this new setting as programming-in-the-small-and-many (Prism). This paper provides a description and evaluation of connector’s interaction between connected software components interface, a middleware platform intending to support software architecture-based development in the Prism setting. Also, we consider the characteristics of applied components in this connector, including the bean request processing time and the memory use rate. Results of this research show that components with small memory are given process preference and the processing waiting time of component has been improved.
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Jeong, HY., Song, YJ. (2005). Prism-WM Based Connector Interaction for Middleware Systems. In: Wu, Z., Chen, C., Guo, M., Bu, J. (eds) Embedded Software and Systems. ICESS 2004. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 3605. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/11535409_36
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