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Quality of Service and Object-Oriented Middleware- Multiple Concerns and their Separation
Mesa, Arizona April 16-April 19
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Christian Becker, University of Frankfurt/Main
Kurt Geihs, University of Frankfurt/Main
Abstract: Quality of Service is an important requirement of nowadays distribution infrastructures. The popularity of object-oriented middleware makes QoS provision in those infrastructures desirable. The system dependent nature of QoS necessitates a clear separation of concerns and the insulation from the application objects. In this paper QoS integration is investigated under two views. First, based on the aspect-oriented programming, the integration of QoS mechanisms into the application objects is presented and second, the hierarchical structure of QoS mechanisms is addressed by a reflection based approach.
Index Terms:
Quality of Service, Aspect Oriented Programming, Reflective Middleware.
Citation:
Christian Becker, Kurt Geihs, "Quality of Service and Object-Oriented Middleware- Multiple Concerns and their Separation," icdcsw, pp.0117, 21st International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems Workshops (ICDCSW '01), 2001
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