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Dissemination of reconfiguration policies on mesh networks

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Component-based platforms are widely used to develop and deploy distributed pervasive system that exhibit a high degree of dynam- icity, concurrency, distribution, heterogeneity, and volatility. This paper deals with the problem of ensuring safe yet efficient dynamic adaptation in a distributed and volatile environment. Most current platforms pro- vide capabilities for dynamic local adaptation to adapt these systems to their evolving execution context, but are still limited in their ability to handle distributed adaptations. Thus, a remaining challenge is to safely propagate reconfiguration policies of component-based systems to ensure consistency of the architecture configuration models over a dynamic and distributed system. In this paper we implement a specific algorithm rely- ing on the models at runtime paradigm to manage platform independent models of the current system architecture and its deployed configuration, and to propagate reconfiguration policies. We evaluate a combination of gossip-based algorithms and vector clock techniques that are able to propagate these policies safely in order to preserve consistency of archi- tecture configuration models among all computation nodes of the system. This evaluation is done with a test-bed system running on a large size grid network.
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hal-00688707 , version 1 (18-04-2012)

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François Fouquet, Erwan Daubert, Noël Plouzeau, Olivier Barais, Johann Bourcier, et al.. Dissemination of reconfiguration policies on mesh networks. 12th International Conference on Distributed Applications and Interoperable Systems (DAIS), Jun 2012, Stockholm, Sweden. pp.16-30, ⟨10.1007/978-3-642-30823-9_2⟩. ⟨hal-00688707⟩
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