2002
DOI: 10.1002/cpe.707
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A quality‐of‐service‐based framework for creating distributed heterogeneous software components

Abstract: SUMMARYComponent-based software development offers a promising solution for taming the complexity found in today's distributed applications. Today's and future distributed software systems will certainly require combining heterogeneous software components that are geographically dispersed. For the successful deployment of such a software system, it is necessary that its realization, based on assembling heterogeneous components, not only meets the functional requirements, but also satisfies the non-functional c… Show more

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“…Systems constructed by component composition should meet both functional and non-functional requirements such as Quality of Service (QoS) requirements [Raje02]. UniFrame includes a specification of appropriate QoS parameters, which provide metrics of service at both the component level and system level, so that the software system produced by assembling heterogeneous components can be benchmarked over not only functional requirements, but also nonfunctional criteria.…”
Section: Uniframementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Systems constructed by component composition should meet both functional and non-functional requirements such as Quality of Service (QoS) requirements [Raje02]. UniFrame includes a specification of appropriate QoS parameters, which provide metrics of service at both the component level and system level, so that the software system produced by assembling heterogeneous components can be benchmarked over not only functional requirements, but also nonfunctional criteria.…”
Section: Uniframementioning
confidence: 99%
“…UniFrame [Raje01] is a framework for seamless integration of heterogeneous distributed software components to assemble a complete distributed software system. The assembly process involves the generation of glue/wrapper code [Brya02], which is a challenging ad-hoc task considering the heterogeneous nature of distributed components.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The framework provided unifies distributed component models under the Unified MetaComponent Model (UMM) [3]. Within the UMM exists heterogeneous components, service and quality of service guarantees, and the infrastructure.…”
Section: Uniframementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The UA to assuring the QoS of a DCS is made up of three steps: a) the creation of a catalog of QoS parameters (or metrics), b) a formal specification of these parameters, and c) a mechanism for ensuring these parameters, both at each individual component level and at the entire system level. In [RAJ02,BRA02], these three steps are described in detail.…”
Section: Services and Service Guaranteesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Figure 3.7 depicts the UniFrame Approach for the development of software solutions for DCS. This approach as proposed in [RAJ01] has two levels:…”
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confidence: 99%