Searching for authors named "Nikos Parlavantzas" – sorted by Relevance.
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An Approach to Building Reflective Component-Based Middleware Platforms
- It is now well established that middleware platforms must accommodate an increasingly diverse range of requirements which arise from the needs of both applications and underlying systems. Moreover, it is clear that to achieve this accommodation, platforms must be capable of both deployment-time conf
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Towards a Reflective Component-based Middleware Architecture
- Current middleware is inflexible and monolithic and fails to address emerging needs for adaptation to changing requirements. As a solution, we propose that middleware be built as a reflective and component-based system. Our architecture is based on component frameworks and component framework-specif
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A Resource Adaptation Framework for Reflective Middleware
- It is now well established that next generation middleware platforms must facilitate the management of QoS. Supporting resource adaptation is useful for QoS management, but this issue is not adequately addressed by current adaptive and reflective middleware architectures. The paper describes a fr
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Applying Component Frameworks to Develop Flexible Middleware
- Introduction It is now well established that middleware must accommodate a wide variety of requirements imposed by applications and underlying environments. Moreover, it must be able to absorb both static and dynamic changes in those requirements. The current generation of middleware clearly fails
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Towards automatic creation of web services for grid component composition
- Abstract. A promising approach to the development of grid software consists in combining high-level components, which simplify application programming, with Web services, which enable interoperability among distributed components. In this paper, we consider the combination of HOCs (Higher Order Comp
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An Extensible Binding Framework for Component-Based Middleware
- One of the most significant limitations of current middleware platforms, both commercial and research, is that they typically support only a small, pre-defined, set of fundamental binding types (e.g., remote method invocation). This restriction limits the scope of platforms in that they cannot easil
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Applying Component Frameworks to Develop Flexible Middleware
- Introduction It is now well established that middleware must accommodate a wide variety of requirements imposed by applications and underlying environments. Moreover, it must be able to absorb both static and dynamic changes in those requirements. The current generation of middleware clearly fails
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Towards a Reflective Component-based Middleware Architecture
- Current middleware is inflexible and monolithic and fails to address emerging needs for adaptation to changing requirements. As a solution, we propose that middleware be built as a reflective and component-based system. Our architecture is based on component frameworks and component framework-specif
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Proposal for a Lightweight, Generic Grid Platform Architecture
- Abstract — One of the main shortcomings of existing Grid systems is their limited support for adaptability and scalability. We propose a generic, lightweight Grid platform with minimal context such that it could be adopted for different contexts of use and thus permitting scalability. In designing t
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Studies of Efficiency and Integrity in the OpenORB Reflective Middleware Architecture
- Middleware has emerged as an important architectural component in modern distributed systems. However, it is
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