Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
433568 Science of Computer Programming 2006 22 Pages PDF
Abstract

Mobility has become a new factor of complexity in the construction and evolution of software systems. In this paper, we show how architectural description techniques can be enriched to support the incremental and compositional construction of location-aware systems. In our approach, the process of integrating and managing mobility in architectural models of distributed systems is not intrusive on the options that are made at the level of the other two dimensions — computation and coordination. This means that a true separation of concerns between computation, coordination and distribution can be enforced at the level of architectural models.

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