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AuthorsLars Braubach, Alexander Pokahr
TitleAddressing Challenges of Distributed Systems using Active Components
Published inIn Proceedings of 5th International Symposium on Intelligent Distributed Computing (IDC-2011)
EditorFrances M. T. Brazier, Kees Nieuwenhuis, Gregor Pavlin, Martijn Warnier, Costin Badica
PublisherSpringer Berlin / Heidelberg
MediumStudies in Computational Intelligence Number 382
DateOctober 2011
Pages141-151
AbstractThe importance of distributed applications is constantly rising due to technological trends such as the widespread usage of smart phones and the increasing internetworking of all kinds of devices. In addition to classical application scenarios with a rather static structure these trends push forward dynamic settings, in which service providers may continuously vanish and newly appear. In this paper categories of distributed applications are identied and analyzed with respect to their most important development challenges. In order to tackle these problems already on a conceptual level the active component paradigm is proposed, bringing together ideas from agents, services and components using a common conceptual perspective. It is highlighted how active components help addressing the initially posed challenges by presenting an example of an implemented application.
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