6th IEEE Workshop on Future Trends of Distributed Computing Systems (FTDCS '97) Temporal firewalls in large distributed real-time systems Tunis, TUNISIA October 29-October 31 ISBN: 0-8186-8153-5
The complexity of large distributed real-time systems can be reduced by partitioning the system into a set of almost autonomous subsystems that are connected by stable control-free interfaces called temporal firewalls. A temporal firewall provides an understandable abstraction of the subsystem behind the firewall, confines the impact of most changes to the encapsulated subsystem, and limits the potential of error propagation. The paper describes the stable properties of temporal firewalls and discusses where, in a large distributed real-time architecture, temporal firewalls should be placed. The final section investigates some possibilities of how to renegotiate the static properties of temporal firewalls in case the controlled object changes it behavior substantially.
Index Terms:
real-time systems; large distributed real-time systems; complexity; temporal firewalls; system partitioning; autonomous subsystems; stable control-free interfaces; abstraction; encapsulated subsystem; error propagation; static properties; controlled object
Citation:
H. Kopetz, R. Nossal, "Temporal firewalls in large distributed real-time systems," ftdcs, pp.310, 6th IEEE Workshop on Future Trends of Distributed Computing Systems (FTDCS '97), 1997 Usage of this product signifies your acceptance of the Terms of Use. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||