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Conference Papers Year : 2010

Components and Aspects Composition Planning for Ubiquitous Adaptive Services

Abstract

In ubiquitous environments, resources limitations and fluctuations combined with device mobility requires the dynamic adaptation of mobile applications. This paper reports on an extension of the MUSIC adaptation middleware to support aspect-oriented programming in order to handle cross-cutting adaptations. Basically, this extension specifies an architectural model for defining applications as a composition of aspects and components. The dynamic adaptation of an application in a given context is realised by selecting the appropriate component and aspect implementations using utility functions as a mean of optimising the overall QoS. Our approach and middleware are implemented and tested on top of OSGi framework.
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inria-00510632 , version 1 (20-08-2010)
inria-00510632 , version 2 (23-08-2010)

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  • HAL Id : inria-00510632 , version 2

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Mourad Alia, Mikaël Beauvois, Yann Davin, Romain Rouvoy, Frank Eliassen. Components and Aspects Composition Planning for Ubiquitous Adaptive Services. 36th EUROMICRO International Conference on Software Engineering and Advanced Applications (SEAA'10), Sep 2010, Lille, France. pp.1-6. ⟨inria-00510632v2⟩
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