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Change Types of Dynamic System Reconfiguration
Postdam, Germany March 27-March 30
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/ECBS.2006.2813th Annual IEEE International Sympos ...
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D?Arcy Walsh, Carleton University
Francis Bordeleau, Zeligsoft and Carleton University
Bran Selic, Carleton University
Change types of dynamic system reconfiguration are presented in this paper. A system under evolution implements one or more of these general types within the context of the conditions that motivated the change and the concrete representations of that system. As a set, the types of change represent a comprehensive capability of how a component-based system may evolve. They are governed by system integrity characteristics that help to ensure overall system consistency in the face of change. A system model is employed to describe each change type using examples of global and local properties in the context of a financial analysis system. Based upon these descriptions, a metamodel of change types of dynamic system reconfiguration is presented as a series of UML class models.
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D?Arcy Walsh, Francis Bordeleau, Bran Selic, "Change Types of Dynamic System Reconfiguration," ecbs, pp.3-12, 13th Annual IEEE International Symposium and Workshop on Engineering of Computer Based Systems (ECBS'06), 2006
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