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Dynamic Module Replacement in Distributed Protocols
Providence, Rhode Island May 19-May 22
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/ICDCS.2003.120351323rd IEEE International Conference on ...
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Nigamanth Sridhar, Ohio State University
Scott M. Pike, Ohio State University
Bruce W. Weide, Ohio State University
Dynamic module replacement - the ability to hot swap a component?s implementation at runtime - is fundamental to supporting evolutionary change in long-lived and highly-available systems. Most existing solutions require special-purpose middleware or depend on research languages with limited support for mainstream software development. We present a language-neutral technique for dynamic module replacement using Service Facilities (Serfs) - a pattern-based design strategy for decoupling runtime dependencies. We demonstrate the sufficiency of Serfs with respect to a litmus test of criteria for module replacement. Next, we extend the traditional scope of module replacement to encompass the domain of modules for distributed protocols. We conclude by applying the Serf strategy to illustrate dynamic replacement of mutual exclusion protocols in modules for distributed resource allocation.
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Nigamanth Sridhar, Scott M. Pike, Bruce W. Weide, "Dynamic Module Replacement in Distributed Protocols," icdcs, pp.620, 23rd IEEE International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems (ICDCS'03), 2003
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