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2000 International Database Engineering and Applications Symposium (IDEAS'00)
Open Active Services for Data-Intensive Distributed Applications
Yokohama, Japan
September 18-September 20
ISBN: 0-7695-0789-1
C. Collet, IMAG, Grenoble, France
G. Vargas-Solar, IMAG, Grenoble, France
H. Grazziotin-Ribeiro, IMAG, Grenoble, France
Applications are now highly distributed, heterogeneous and scalable. They comprise autonomous, loosely coupled components, some of them being database management systems, Web servers, etc. Considering such a framework, database technology has to evolve towards cooperation and integration. We propose open and distributed active services that can be used for specifying and generating event and rule managers that support cooperation and interaction between distributed database software (i.e. applications and systems). Event managers are brokers supporting anonymous event-passing communications. Rule managers are able to support global (business) rules and execute them using different policies that are adapted to specific application needs. Both managers can reconfigure and adapt themselves with respect to application requirements and to their environment.
Index Terms:
distributed databases; open active services; data-intensive distributed applications; heterogeneous scalable applications; autonomous loosely coupled components; database management systems; Web servers; cooperation; database integration; distributed active services; event managers; rule managers; distributed database software interaction; brokers; anonymous event-passing communications; global rules; business rules; application needs; reconfiguration; application requirements
Citation:
C. Collet, G. Vargas-Solar, H. Grazziotin-Ribeiro, "Open Active Services for Data-Intensive Distributed Applications," ideas, pp.349, 2000 International Database Engineering and Applications Symposium (IDEAS'00), 2000
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