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M. Zimmermann and O. Drobnik, `Specification and implementation of reconfigurable distributed applications ', Proceedings of the Second International Workshop on Configurable Distributed Systems, Pittsburgh, PA, 1994, pp. 23--34.

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Interconnecting Interactive and Remote Parallel Components.. - Chen, Schlichting   (Correct)

....although lazy instantiation is used to provide some dynamic aspects. Unlike Schooner, however, such systems provide only limited support for heterogeneity and are not designed for integrating existing tools such as AVS with remote parallel computations. A similar system is described in [26]. The Polylith [27] Polygen [28] and Surgeon [29] family of systems also supports heterogeneous interconnectivity of the type implemented by Schooner. Polylith provides a software bus that can be viewed abstractly as a backplane into which different software modules are plugged. It handles ....

M. Zimmermann and O. Drobnik, `Specification and implementation of reconfigurable distributed applications ', Proceedings of the Second International Workshop on Configurable Distributed Systems, Pittsburgh, PA, 1994, pp. 23--34.


A Dynamic Reconfiguration Service for CORBA - Bidan, Issarny, SARIDAKIS, ZARRAS (1998)   (21 citations)  (Correct)

....the drudgery of identifying reconfiguration points , by automating the corresponding process. They also cause low execution disruption,but they remain application dependent, and in addition they require system specific features. An effort towards formalizing reconfiguration rules is presented in [15], where application consistency is expressed in existence and placement constraints and reconfiguration rules are given as an execution condition followed by a sequence of reconfiguration actions. Although the authors do not give any details concerning the execution disruption caused by their ....

M. Zimmermann and O. Drobnik. Specification and Implementation of Reconfigurable Distributed Applications. In Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Configurable Distributed Systems, pages 23--34, May 1994.


The Design and Implementation of a Framework for Configurable .. - Wheater, Little (1996)   (3 citations)  (Correct)

....as Conic [23] Durra [24] and Surgeon [25] provide facilities for module addition and deletion and often rely on special configuration languages for specifying component interconnections and changes to those interconnections. Systems such as Regis [26] Clipper [27] and the work presented in [28] also use separate configuration languages and generate C implementation code from these language specifications. However, at the implementation level these systems implicitly tie component interfaces to implementations and would therefore benefit from the introduction of a software engineering ....

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Configuration Management for Distributed Software Services - Crane, Dulay, Fosså.. (1995)   (8 citations)  (Correct)

....for management purposes (Strutt 1991) and the Ansa Trader uses domains as a trading context (ANSAware 1993) Our approach goes further than trading in that it shows how to use domains for interactive configuration management. A number of other systems provide a configuration language (Agnew 1994, Zimmermann 1994, Barbacci 1993) which have some similarities to Darwin but our approach is the only one to 5 12 94 13 combine static initial configurations, dynamic preplanned reconfigurations and evolutionary or unplanned dynamic reconfigurations. We cater for configuration management of both closed ....

Zimmermann M., Drobnik O. (1994) Specification and Implementation of Reconfigurable Distributed Applications. In Proc. Second Int. Workshop on Configurable Distributed Systems, IEEE Computer Society Press, 23--35.


Integrating New Document Types into Digital Libraries - Mönch, Drobnik (1998)   Self-citation (Drobnik)   (Correct)

....number of electronic documents and users. Since every centralization of functions would eventually limit the size of a digital library, digital libraries should be designed as distributed applications [4] Such applications are described in terms of components which interact via defined interfaces [21]. To enforce acceptance, the digital library has to be easy to use. Therefore an orthogonal set of operations on all documents in the digital library is required [20] Orthogonal operations ensure that an operation can be applied to any document without caring about format or media type of ....

M. Zimmermann and O. Drobnik. Specification and Implementation of Reconfigurable Distributed Applications. In Proceedings of the Second International Workshop on Configurable Distributed Systems, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, March 1994.


SYSMAN PROJECT (7026) Configuration Management for Distributed.. - Crane, al. (1994)   (2 citations)  (Correct)

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Zimmermann 94 Zimmermann M., Drobnik O., Specification and Implementation of Reconfigurable Distributed Applications, Second Int. Workshop on Configurable Distributed Systems, March 1994, IEEE Computer Society Press, pp. 23-35.

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