2005
DOI: 10.1145/1095430.1081720
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Towards a unified formal model for supporting mechanisms of dynamic component update

Abstract: The continuous requirements of evolving a delivered software system and the rising cost of shutting down a running software system are forcing researchers and practitioners to find ways of updating software as it runs. Dynamic update is a kind of software evolution that updates a running program without interruption. This paper covers the fundamental issues of the mechanisms of dynamic update theoretically. Based on a similarity analysis of many typical approaches to dynamic update during the past decades, we … Show more

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“…Since the approach presented in this article addresses the challenges of supporting object database research, these approaches are out of the scope of this work. Finally, we point out that the area of adaptive middleware [SM03] and the ability to update components at runtime has been a long-standing research issue in the area of component systems and software engineering, referred to as business process adaptation, e.g. [PBJ98, MSKC04, BNS + 05, SSH + 05].…”
Section: Al [Ilnmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since the approach presented in this article addresses the challenges of supporting object database research, these approaches are out of the scope of this work. Finally, we point out that the area of adaptive middleware [SM03] and the ability to update components at runtime has been a long-standing research issue in the area of component systems and software engineering, referred to as business process adaptation, e.g. [PBJ98, MSKC04, BNS + 05, SSH + 05].…”
Section: Al [Ilnmentioning
confidence: 99%