Current solutions to interoperability remain limited with respect to highly dynamic and heterogeneous environments, where systems encounter one another spontaneously. In this chapter, we introduce the Connect architecture, which puts forward a fundamentally different method to tackle the interoperability problem. The philosophy is to observe networked systems in action, learn their behaviour and then dynamically generate mediator software which will connect two heterogeneous systems. We present a high-level overview of how Connect operates in practice and subsequently provide a simple example to illustrate the architecture in action
The CONNECT European project that started in February 2009 aims at dropping the interoperability bar...
Abstract—Mediators stand as a core architectural paradigm for today’s and future systems that increa...
International audienceThis chapter deals with interoperability among pervasive networked systems, in...
Current solutions to interoperability remain limited with respect to highly dynamic and heterogeneou...
Current solutions to interoperability remain limited with respect to highly dynamic and heterogeneou...
Abstract. Current solutions to interoperability remain limited with re-spect to highly dynamic and h...
Current solutions to interoperability remain limited with respect to highly dynamic and heterogeneou...
International audienceCurrent solutions to interoperability remain limited with respect to highly dy...
Interoperability remains a fundamental challenge when connecting heterogeneous systems which encount...
International audienceInteroperability remains a fundamental challenge when connecting heterogeneous...
A key objective for ubiquitous environments is to enable system interoperability between system's co...
Interoperability remains a fundamental challenge when connecting heterogeneous systems which encount...
Interoperability remains a fundamental challenge when connecting heterogeneous systems which encount...
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 ...
The CONNECT European project that started in February 2009 aims at dropping the interoperability bar...
Abstract—Mediators stand as a core architectural paradigm for today’s and future systems that increa...
International audienceThis chapter deals with interoperability among pervasive networked systems, in...
Current solutions to interoperability remain limited with respect to highly dynamic and heterogeneou...
Current solutions to interoperability remain limited with respect to highly dynamic and heterogeneou...
Abstract. Current solutions to interoperability remain limited with re-spect to highly dynamic and h...
Current solutions to interoperability remain limited with respect to highly dynamic and heterogeneou...
International audienceCurrent solutions to interoperability remain limited with respect to highly dy...
Interoperability remains a fundamental challenge when connecting heterogeneous systems which encount...
International audienceInteroperability remains a fundamental challenge when connecting heterogeneous...
A key objective for ubiquitous environments is to enable system interoperability between system's co...
Interoperability remains a fundamental challenge when connecting heterogeneous systems which encount...
Interoperability remains a fundamental challenge when connecting heterogeneous systems which encount...
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 ...
The CONNECT European project that started in February 2009 aims at dropping the interoperability bar...
Abstract—Mediators stand as a core architectural paradigm for today’s and future systems that increa...
International audienceThis chapter deals with interoperability among pervasive networked systems, in...