In this paper, we proposed a Distributed Software Integration Architectural Style (DSIAS) to provide a blueprint and reference document that would be useful to software system designers when integrating commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) products under distributed and Internet environment. DSIAS provides a framework indicating the structure topology to put lots of originally unrelated COTS products together into a COTS based system (CBS). We then successfully applied DSIAS to the design of an example, a Distributed Graphical Parking Lot Management System (DGPLMS).
Index Terms:
Software Reuse, Software Integration, COTS-Based System (CBS), Distributed Software Integration Architectural Style (DSIAS)
Citation:
Zen-Wei Hong Jim-Min Lin, De-Sheng Chen, Hewijin C. Jiau, "DSIAS: A Software Architectural Style for Distributed Software Integration Systems," compsac, pp.291, 25th Annual International Computer Software and Applications Conference (COMPSAC'01), 2001