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Downloads: Modeling Architectural Change: Architectural scripting and its applications to reconfiguration
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Modeling Architectural Change: Architectural scripting and its applications to reconfiguration 1.0


Ingstrup, M. and Hansen, K. M., University of Aarhus, University of Iceland

We detail the notion of architectural scripting (ASL) as a way to model the dynamic aspects of runtime and deployment-time software architecture. This is complementary to the ability of architecture description languages to model architectures statically in that we define scripting operations to modify architectures at runtime. The scripting operations have as verification of the approach been implemented in an interpreter bundle on the OSGi platform. This implementation is used in our selfmanagement system for generating correct reconfiguration plans in a self-managed system.

This paper was delivered WICSA 2009 (In Proceedings of the Eight Working IEEE/IFIP Conference on Software Architecture) 14-17 September 2009 in Cambridge, UK
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