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Technology of Object-Oriented Languages and Systems (TOOLS 33)
CoDelivery: An Environment for Distribution of Reusable Components
St. Malo, France
June 05-June 08
ISBN: 0-7695-0731-X
Gledson Elias da Silveira, Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte
Silvio Lemos Meira, Federal University of Pernambuco
In spite of software distribution being a relatively new concept in software engineering, a number of environments are available nowadays. However, those have negligible or no support for identifying inner composition of software systems in a fine-grained way, delivering monolithic applications even when users require just a small portion of their functionality. The ability to dynamically distribute individual components is significant because it drastically reduces waste of memory, storage and communication resources.This paper introduces our research effort on the design, development and viability exhibition of the CoDelivery environment, which defines a basis for distribution and management of component-based software systems over the Internet, supporting on-demand, transparent and dynamic integration of a wide variety of distributed reusable components. What makes CoDelivery unique from existing systems is its use of a Web-based execution and distribution model for software delivery taking into account inherent features of software systems such as inner composition and reuse.
Index Terms:
software distribution, software reuse, mobile code, components
Citation:
Gledson Elias da Silveira, Silvio Lemos Meira, "CoDelivery: An Environment for Distribution of Reusable Components," tools, pp.371, Technology of Object-Oriented Languages and Systems (TOOLS 33), 2000
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