Australasian Computer Science Conference A Model of Persistent Software Composition Canberra, Australia January 31-February 03 ISBN: 0-7695-0518-X
This paper presents a proposal that allows large distributed persistent applications to be composed from one or more hyper-worlds. Hyper-worlds are self-contained hyper-programs that can be dynamically composed to form larger applications. To support hyper-worlds and their distribution, the concepts of a locality and an indirection are presented. A locality is a self-contained persistent entity that does not allow direct pointers to leak across its boundaries. An indirection is a network-wide typed pointer that can address the services provided by localities. It is shown that localities can directly implement hyper-worlds with indirections providing the necessary glue to build large distributed applications.
Index Terms:
persistence, distribution, hyper-programming, hyper-worlds, software architecture
Citation:
Kevin C.F. Lew, Alfred L. Brown, "A Model of Persistent Software Composition," acsc, pp.143, Australasian Computer Science Conference, 2000 Usage of this product signifies your acceptance of the Terms of Use. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||