by Junichi Suzuki, Tadashi Nakano, Keita Fujii, Nobuyuki Ikeda, Tatsuya Suda
Proc. of IEEE Workshop on Large Scale Real-Time and Embedded Systems
http://netresearch.ics.uci.edu/bionet/publications/lartes02.pdf
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Abstract — The ability to reconfigure network applications and distributed systems (e.g. middleware) to adapt to changing network conditions is becoming more important. This paper describes our research efforts regarding dynamic reconfiguration of network applications and middleware. We first describe our approach to reconfigure network applications through a biologically-inspired evolutionary process. The current research status and obtained results are presented in terms of simulation work and empirical implementation work. Then, we describe our extended effort to reconfigure middleware as well as network applications. We also present the current status of this effort by listing the research issues that we have been taking into account for designing our mechanisms to reconfigure middleware. Index Terms—adaptive middleware, evolutionary computing, reconfigurable middleware, reconfigurable network applications. I.
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