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Technology of Object-Oriented Languages and Systems (TOOLS 33)
A Framework for Dynamic Adaptation in Wireless Environments
St. Malo, France
June 05-June 08
ISBN: 0-7695-0731-X
M.T. Segarra, IRISA Research Institute
F. André, IRISA Research Institute
The important differences between wireless and wired environments make it indispensable for applications to adapt to the type of environment in which they execute. Solutions provided by existing approaches are often embedded in the heart of the applications functionalities making them more difficult to develop and to maintain. In this paper, we propose the utilization of an adaptive framework, Mol?NE, which provides applications with a set of services as an abstraction of concepts usually utilized to manage mobility issues. Services are built as a set of Mol?NE components that can be customized for different applications. Further, a Mol?NE component can be provided with a special object, the Controller, which performs the adaptation of the component behavior depending on the execution conditions. This paper describes the architecture of Mol?NE components and gives evidence of the easy use of the adaptation mechanisms by presenting an adaptation strategy for a transactional hospital application.
Citation:
M.T. Segarra, F. André, "A Framework for Dynamic Adaptation in Wireless Environments," tools, pp.336, Technology of Object-Oriented Languages and Systems (TOOLS 33), 2000
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