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An object-oriented framework for dynamically configuring extensible distributed systems

D C Schmidt and T Suda

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Developing extensible, robust and efficient distributed systems is a complex task. To help alleviate this complexity, we have developed the ADAPTIVE Service eXecutive (ASX) framework. ASX is an object-oriented framework composed of automated tools and reusable components. These tools and components help to simplify the development, configuration and reconfiguration of applications in a distributed environment. Using the ASX framework, the services in the applications may be updated and extended without modifying, recompiling, relinking or restarting the applications at run-time. This paper describes the features and object-oriented architecture of the ASX framework. It also describes how the ASX framework has been used to develop a highly modular, reusable and dynamically reconfigurable family of distributed system management applications.


PACS

07.05.Bx Computer systems: hardware, operating systems, computer languages, and utilities

84.40.Ua Telecommunications: signal transmission and processing; communication satellites

Subjects

Electronics and devices

Instrumentation and measurement

Dates

Issue 5 (September 1994)



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