International audienceGiven the highly dynamic and extremely heterogeneous software systems composing the Future Internet, automatically achieving interoperability between software components —without modifying them— is more than simply desirable, it is quickly becoming a necessity. Although much work has been carried out on interoperability, existing solutions have not fully succeeded in keeping pace with the increasing complexity and heterogeneity of modern software, and meeting the demands of runtime support. On the one hand, solutions at the application layer target higher automation and loose coupling through the synthesis of intermediary entities, mediators, to compensate for the differences between the interfaces of components and co...
Abstract—Mediators stand as a core architectural paradigm for today’s and future systems that increa...
Information systems largely involve networking these days. The development of complex business appli...
Interoperability remains a challenging and growing problem within distributed systems. A range of he...
International audienceGiven the highly dynamic and extremely heterogeneous software systems composin...
Abstract. Software systems are increasingly composed of independently-developed components, which ar...
Systems populating the Ubiquitous Computing environment are characterized by an often extreme level ...
Software systems are increasingly composed of independently-developed components, which are often sy...
The heterogeneity characterizing the systems populating the Ubiquitous Computing environment prevent...
International audienceSoftware systems are increasingly composed of independently-developed componen...
Mediators stand as a core architectural paradigm for today's and future systems that increasingly ne...
Mediators stand as a core architectural paradigm for today's and future systems that increasingly ne...
Mediators stand as a core architectural paradigm for today's and future systems that increasingly ne...
Mediators stand as a core architectural paradigm for today's and future systems that increasingly ne...
To those who, when facing troubles, do not surrender: they fall, but pick themselves up and fight. S...
International audienceTo enable direct Internet connectivity of Things, complete protocol stacks nee...
Abstract—Mediators stand as a core architectural paradigm for today’s and future systems that increa...
Information systems largely involve networking these days. The development of complex business appli...
Interoperability remains a challenging and growing problem within distributed systems. A range of he...
International audienceGiven the highly dynamic and extremely heterogeneous software systems composin...
Abstract. Software systems are increasingly composed of independently-developed components, which ar...
Systems populating the Ubiquitous Computing environment are characterized by an often extreme level ...
Software systems are increasingly composed of independently-developed components, which are often sy...
The heterogeneity characterizing the systems populating the Ubiquitous Computing environment prevent...
International audienceSoftware systems are increasingly composed of independently-developed componen...
Mediators stand as a core architectural paradigm for today's and future systems that increasingly ne...
Mediators stand as a core architectural paradigm for today's and future systems that increasingly ne...
Mediators stand as a core architectural paradigm for today's and future systems that increasingly ne...
Mediators stand as a core architectural paradigm for today's and future systems that increasingly ne...
To those who, when facing troubles, do not surrender: they fall, but pick themselves up and fight. S...
International audienceTo enable direct Internet connectivity of Things, complete protocol stacks nee...
Abstract—Mediators stand as a core architectural paradigm for today’s and future systems that increa...
Information systems largely involve networking these days. The development of complex business appli...
Interoperability remains a challenging and growing problem within distributed systems. A range of he...