Towards an engine for coordination-based architectural reconfigurations
Computer Science and Information Systems, Tome 12 (2015) no. 2
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Software reconfigurability became increasingly relevant to the architectural process due to the crescent dependency of modern societies on reliable and adaptable systems. Such systems are supposed to adapt themselves to surrounding environmental changes with minimal service disruption, if any. This paper introduces an engine that statically applies reconfigurations to (formal) models of software architectures. Reconfigurations are specified using a domain specific language— ReCooPLa—which targets the manipulation of software coordination structures, typically used in service-oriented architectures (soa). The engine is responsible for the compilation of ReCooPLa instances and their application to the relevant coordination structures. The resulting configurations are amenable to formal analysis of qualitative and quantitative (probabilistic) properties.
Keywords:
domain-specific languages, architectural reconfiguration, coordination
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Flávio Rodrigues; Nuno Oliveira; Luís S. Barbosa. Towards an engine for coordination-based architectural reconfigurations. Computer Science and Information Systems, Tome 12 (2015) no. 2. http://geodesic.mathdoc.fr/item/CSIS_2015_12_2_a14/