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Ubiquitous service interoperation through polyarchical middleware


Abstract:

Next generation software applications will be required to run on globally distributed heterogeneous assemblies of disparate resources including: emerging computing grids....Show More

Abstract:

Next generation software applications will be required to run on globally distributed heterogeneous assemblies of disparate resources including: emerging computing grids. Such application calls for seamless integration and interoperation between varieties of service standards and architectures developed and deployed using current service middleware standards and architectures. Whilst such middleware adequately provides different APIs, programming models for distributed components and services integration and interoperation at both design and runtime. There is still need for additional middleware services including the support of runtime multistandard services invocation regardless of the components/service standards and type of middleware used. Based on an ongoing research focusing on self-adaptive software for adaptive middleware, we describe a proposed on-demand (runtime) service invocation mechanism, and the associated service interoperation mechanism.
Date of Conference: 13-17 October 2003
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 27 October 2003
Print ISBN:0-7695-1932-6
Conference Location: Halifax, NS, Canada

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