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....packet infrastructure by protecting themselves against intrusions and other security threats. Adaptability can be implemented in different parts of the system. One approach introduces a layer of adaptive middleware between applications and underlying transport services, for example [1 4]. An appropriate middleware platform can help to insulate application components from platform variations and changes in network conditions and can simplify the implementation of fault tolerance and security services. Many approaches to the design of adaptive middleware involve computational ....
....network conditions, particularly in the area of adaptive communication protocols and services. A comprehensive treatment is impractical in this paper. Instead, we focus on those contributions that are most related to the work presented here. Several project involve adaptive extensions to CORBA [1 4]. For example, in the Adapt project at Lancaster [1] CORBA is extended to support open bindings, which enable manipulation and reconfiguration of communication paths through the use of object graphs. This mechanism could be used directly to implement dynamically composable services for FEC and ....
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....cd g dh h d m n oqp r s#t0u#r0vKwKx oqp r s vyw x Figure 9. Reliable multicast latency. 6 Related Work In recent years, numerous research groups have addressed the issue of adaptive middleware frameworks that can accommodate dynamic, heterogeneous infrastructures. Examples include Adapt [12], MOST [14] Rover [16] MASH [27] TAO [24] dynamicTAO [22] MobiWare [4] MCF [25] QuO [43] MPA [36] Odyssey [34] DaCapo [39] RCSM [44] and Sync [33] In addition, several higher level frameworks have been designed to support wearable ubiquitous applications; examples include Hive ....
T. Fitzpatrick, G. Blair, G. Coulson, N. Davies, and P. Robin. A software architecture for adaptive distributed multimedia applications. IEE Proceedings - Software, 145(5):163--171, 1998.
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Fitzpatrick, T., Blair, G., Coulson, G., Davies, N. and Robin, P., "A Software Architecture For Adaptive Distributed Multimedia Systems", IEE Proceedings -- Software, Special Issue on Configurable Distributed Systems, 1998.
....to achieve these requirements. However, if this is not possible then applications are notified in order to enable adaptation to take place. Application A B C D A: Requirements B: Control of middleware C: Notification D: Control of application 6 Reflective middleware platforms such as Adapt [8] tend to support flow A in addition to flows B and C. The application is thus able to alter the functionality of the platform according to its needs via the middleware s meta level interface. Application adaptation can be performed with the use of notifications from the underlying infrastructure. ....
Fitzpatrick T., G. Blair, G. Coulson, N. Davies and P. Robin. "Software Architecture for Adaptive Distributed Multimedia Applications". In Proceedings of IEE Software, 145(5), pp 163-171, 1998.
....the component in terms of its constituent (base level) components, represented as a component graph, in which the constituent components are connected together by efficient primitive bindings referred to as local bindings. This meta model is particularly useful when dealing with binding components [Fitzpatrick98]. In this context, the composition meta model reifies the internal structure of the binding component in terms of the components used to realise the end to end communication path. For example the component graph could feature an MPEG compressor and decompressor and an RTP protocol component. The ....
Fitzpatrick, T., Blair, G.S., Coulson, G., Davies N., Robin, P., "A Software Architecture for Adaptive Distributed Multimedia Systems", IEE Proceedings on Software, Vol. 145, No. 5, pp 163-171, October 1998.
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T. Fitzpatrick, G. Blair, G. Coulson, N. Davies, and P. Robin, "A software architecture for adaptive distributed multimedia applications," IEE Proceedings - Software, vol. 145, no. 5, pp. 163--171, 1998.
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