Browsing by Subject "Coordination languages and models"
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Configuration and dynamic reconfiguration of components using the coordination paradigm
(2001)One of the most promising approaches in developing component-based (possibly distributed) systems is that of coordination models and languages. Coordination programming enjoys a number of advantages such as the ability to ...
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Control-driven coordination based assembling of components
(2002)The coordination paradigm has been used extensively as a mechanism for software composition and integration. Consequently, a number of associated models and languages have been proposed which address issues of CBSE from ...
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Coordination of distributed and parallel activities in the IWIM model
(1997)We present an alternative way of designing new as well as using existing coordination models for parallel and distributed environments. This approach is based on a complete symmetry between and decoupling of producers and ...
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Distributed and parallel systems engineering in MANIFOLD
(1998)A rather recent approach in programming parallel and distributed systems is that of coordination models and languages. Coordination programming enjoys a number of advantages such as the ability to express different software ...
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Dynamic reconfiguration in coordination languages
(2000)A rather recent approach in programming parallel and distributed systems is that of coordination models and languages. Coordination programming enjoys a number of advantages such as the ability to express different software ...
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An implementation framework for Software Architectures based on the coordination paradigm
(2006)Software Architectures have evolved considerably over the last decade and, partly also due to the significant progress made in component-based development, have become a major subfield of Software Engineering. The associated ...