| Christopher Landauer, Kirstie L. Bellman, "Wrappings for Software Development", pp. 420-429 in 31st Hawaii Conference on System Sciences, Volume III: Emerging Technologies, 6-9 January 1998, Kona, Hawaii (1998) |
....points of flexibility, because the original problems addressed by these decisions are retained and available to the run time system, if they are needed. Our wrapping approach is based on explicit machineinterpretable information about all computational resources in a constructed complex system [47] [50] 51] much more detail is below in Section 3) The two key features of the wrapping approach are the information sources, called wrappings , and the programs that use the wrappings to locate, select, and integrate the resources to address problems posed to the system. These latter active ....
....computationally reflective knowledge based approach to integration infrastructure. Wrappings are an approach to the development, integration, and management of heterogeneous computing systems. In this section, we give an overview of the wrapping approach; many more details are elsewhere [42] 43] [47] (and references therein) We have developed a new approach to the development, integration, and management of heterogeneous computing systems, based on two kinds of software entities: Wrapping Knowledge Bases (WKBs) and Problem Managers (PMs) 39] 8] The WKBs contain explicit, ....
Christopher Landauer, Kirstie L. Bellman, "Wrappings for Software Development", pp. 420-429 in 31st Hawaii Conference on System Sciences, Volume III: Emerging Technologies, 6-9 January 1998, Kona, Hawaii (1998)
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