Toward Refactoring of DMARF and GIPSY Case Studies -- a Team 12 SOEN6471-S14 Project Report
Dipesh Walia, Pankaj Kumar Pant, Mahendra Neela, Naveen Kumar, Ram, Babu Kunchala

TL;DR
This paper discusses refactoring case studies of GIPSY and DMARF, focusing on their architectures, security, and self-optimization features within distributed systems and intensional languages.
Contribution
It presents a comparative analysis and refactoring approach for GIPSY and DMARF, highlighting improvements in security, adaptability, and efficiency using ASSL and intensional logic.
Findings
Enhanced security through JDSF in DMARF
Implementation of self-optimizing properties using ASSL
Improved adaptability and efficiency in GIPSY
Abstract
The main significance of this document is two source systems namely GIPSY and DMARF. Intensional languages are required like GIPSY for absoluteness and forward practical investigations on the subject.DMARF mainly focuses on software architectural design and implementation on Distributed Audio recognition and its applications such as speaker identification which can run distributively on web services architecture. This mainly highlights security aspects in a distributed system, the Java data security framework (JDSF) in DMARF. ASSL (Autonomic System Specification Language) frame work is used to integrate a self-optimizing property for DMARF. GIPSY mainly depends on Higher-Order Intensional Logic (HOIL) and reflects three main goals Generality, Adaptability and Efficiency.
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Taxonomy
TopicsService-Oriented Architecture and Web Services · Advanced Software Engineering Methodologies · Advanced Database Systems and Queries
