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Software Architecture Patterns for a Context-Processing Middleware Framework

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Software Architecture Patterns for a Context-Processing Middleware Framework
Ubiquitous applications are characterised by variations of their execution context. Their correct operation requires some continual adaptations based on the observation of their execution context. The design and the implementation of these observation policies is then the cornerstone of any ubiquitous applications. In this article, we propose COSMOS which is a framework for the principled specification and composition of context observation policies. With COSMOS, these policies are decomposed into fine-grained units called context nodes implemented as software components. These units perform basic context-related operations (e.g., gathering data from a system or network probe, computing threshold or average values) and are assembled with a set of well-identified architectural design patterns. In this article, COSMOS is motivated and illustrated with an example from the domain of mobile e-commerce applications. Key words: Context management, software architecture, software components, ...
Romain Rouvoy, Denis Conan, Lionel Seinturier
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Type Journal
Year 2008
Where DSONLINE
Authors Romain Rouvoy, Denis Conan, Lionel Seinturier
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