Mission-critical, distributed systems are often designed as a set of distributed, components that interact using publish/subscribe middleware. Currently, in these systems, software components are usually statically allocated to the nodes to fulfil predictability, reliability requirements. However, a static allocation of components has major drawbacks, e.g. the need for quantification of the expenditure of resources to prevent a lack of resources during runtime. A dynamic allocation diminishes the drawbacks of a static allocation by reallocating components during system run-time. The process of dynamic reallocation is considered as a reconfiguration of the system, which can be implemented as an additional functionality of the middleware. In ...
We present a new publish-subscribe middleware called REDS (REconfigurable Dispatching System) design...
An important emerging requirement for distributed systems is adaptive QoS, which necessitates more f...
We present a new publish-subscribe middleware called REDS (REconfigurable Dispatching System) design...
Abstract. Mission-critical, distributed systems are often designed as a set of distributed, componen...
Distributed systems with high availability requirements have to allow reconfiguration of the system ...
Publish-subscribe middleware allows the components of a distributed application to subscribe for eve...
Abstract. Publish-subscribe middleware allows the components of a distributed application to subscri...
The publish-subscribe model provides strong decoupling among the components of a distributed applica...
The aim of dynamic reconfiguration is to allow a system to evolve incrementally from one configurati...
There is an increasing demand for long running and highly available systems. This holds particularly...
Dynamic evolution is a key aspect of the design, development, and maintenance of complex and distrib...
Distributed applications ideally allow reconfiguration while the application is running, but changes...
With the increasing demand for long running and highly available distributed services, interest in s...
Dependable distributed applications require flexible infrastructure support for controlled redundanc...
We present a new publish-subscribe middleware called REDS (REconfigurable Dispatching System) design...
We present a new publish-subscribe middleware called REDS (REconfigurable Dispatching System) design...
An important emerging requirement for distributed systems is adaptive QoS, which necessitates more f...
We present a new publish-subscribe middleware called REDS (REconfigurable Dispatching System) design...
Abstract. Mission-critical, distributed systems are often designed as a set of distributed, componen...
Distributed systems with high availability requirements have to allow reconfiguration of the system ...
Publish-subscribe middleware allows the components of a distributed application to subscribe for eve...
Abstract. Publish-subscribe middleware allows the components of a distributed application to subscri...
The publish-subscribe model provides strong decoupling among the components of a distributed applica...
The aim of dynamic reconfiguration is to allow a system to evolve incrementally from one configurati...
There is an increasing demand for long running and highly available systems. This holds particularly...
Dynamic evolution is a key aspect of the design, development, and maintenance of complex and distrib...
Distributed applications ideally allow reconfiguration while the application is running, but changes...
With the increasing demand for long running and highly available distributed services, interest in s...
Dependable distributed applications require flexible infrastructure support for controlled redundanc...
We present a new publish-subscribe middleware called REDS (REconfigurable Dispatching System) design...
We present a new publish-subscribe middleware called REDS (REconfigurable Dispatching System) design...
An important emerging requirement for distributed systems is adaptive QoS, which necessitates more f...
We present a new publish-subscribe middleware called REDS (REconfigurable Dispatching System) design...