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Software Reconfiguration Patterns for Dynamic Evolution of Software Architectures
Oslo, Norway June 12-June 15
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Hassan Gomaa, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA
Mohamed Hussein, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA
A software reconfiguration pattern is a solution to a problem in component-based software systems where the configuration needs to be updated while the system is operational. It defines how a set of components participating in a software pattern cooperate to change the configuration. This paper describes an approach for designing software reconfiguration patterns. It also describes how reconfiguration patterns can be used in reconfigurable software product line architectures. A change management model for dynamically evolving a software product line is also described. The paper concludes with a description of case studies and a proof-of-concept prototype.
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Hassan Gomaa, Mohamed Hussein, "Software Reconfiguration Patterns for Dynamic Evolution of Software Architectures," wicsa, pp.79, Fourth Working IEEE/IFIP Conference on Software Architecture (WICSA'04), 2004
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