Adaptive Domain Model: Dealing With Multiple Attributes of Self-Managing Distributed Object Systems
Pavel Motuzenko

TL;DR
This paper introduces the Adaptive domain model, an extension to support multiple self-managing attributes in distributed object systems, aiming to reduce development and support costs for complex, large-scale systems.
Contribution
It proposes the Adaptive domain concept as a novel extension enabling flexible, multi-attribute self-management in distributed object systems.
Findings
Supports multiple self-managing attributes
Reduces development and support costs
Enhances adaptability of distributed systems
Abstract
Self-managing software has emerged as modern systems have become more complex. Some of the distributed object systems may contain thousands of objects deployed on tens or even hundreds hosts. Development and support of such systems often costs a lot. To solve this issue the systems, which are capable supporting multiple self-managing attributes, should be created. In the paper, the Adaptive domain concept is introduced as an extension to the basic domain concept to support a generic adaptation environment for building distributed object systems with multiple self-managing attributes.
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Software Engineering Methodologies · Service-Oriented Architecture and Web Services · Business Process Modeling and Analysis
