Dynamic Software Evolution and The K-Component Model
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Jim Dowling and Vinny Cahill., Dynamic Software Evolution and The K-Component Model, Proceedings of OOPSLA 2001 Workshop on Software Evolution, Workshop on Software Evolution, October, 2001Download Item:
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There are known classes of software systems that can benefit from dynamic software
evolution, including 24x7 systems that require on-line upgrades and adaptive systems that need to
adapt to frequent changes in their execution environment. This paper investigates the use of
dynamic software architectures and architectural reflection in building adaptive systems. We
introduce the K-Component model and its architecture meta-model for building a dynamic
software architecture. We address the issues of the integrity and safety of dynamic software
evolution by modelling dynamic reconfiguration as graph transformations on a software
architecture, and cleanly separate adaptation-specific code from functional code by encapsulating it
in reflective programs called adaptation contracts. The paper also introduces the prototype
implementation of our K-Component model.
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