Architectural Constraints for Pervasive Adaptive Applications
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https://doi.org/10.14279/tuj.eceasst.28.398Abstract
To face the challenge in today's mobile applications, that software entities and devices enter and leave the application scope very frequently, component-based architectures are used more and more. With the flexibility of this concept and the ability to handle a huge amount of situations come inpredictability and less reliability of the application. This article presents a ``safety net'' weaved by architectural constraints and an internal DSL to ensure the integrity of the whole application even after multiple reconfigurations. With this integrated, not graph-oriented approach, software-systems can be much more flexible in combination with less code complexity, and the responsibility of architectural integrity is moved from the developer to the application.Downloads
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2010-06-03
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C. Straube and A. Schroeder, “Architectural Constraints for Pervasive Adaptive Applications”, eceasst, vol. 28, Jun. 2010.
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