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A Hierarchic Architecture Model for Dynamic Reconfiguration
Boston, MA May 17-May 18
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/PDSE.1997.5968432nd International Workshop on Softwar ...
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Michel Wermelinger, Universidade Nova de Lisboa
Dynamic reconfiguration is the ability to modify a parallel or distributed system while it is running. We adopt the framework developed by Jeff Kramer and colleagues at the system architecture level: changes must occur in a consistent state, which is brought about by ``freezing'' some system components. The goal is to reduce system disruption, i.e., to minimize the part of the system to be ``frozen'' and the time taken by reconfiguration operations. Towards the first goal we take a connection based approach instead of a component based one. To reduce time, we refine the reconfiguration algorithm by executing changes in parallel as much as possible. Our model also handles hierarchic systems.
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Michel Wermelinger, "A Hierarchic Architecture Model for Dynamic Reconfiguration," pdse, pp.243, 2nd International Workshop on Software Engineering for Parallel and Distributed Systems (PDSE '97), 1997
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