2006 | OriginalPaper | Chapter
MaDcAr: An Abstract Model for Dynamic and Automatic (Re-)Assembling of Component-Based Applications
Authors : Guillaume Grondin, Noury Bouraqadi, Laurent Vercouter
Published in: Component-Based Software Engineering
Publisher: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
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Dynamicity is an important requirement for critical software adaptation where a stop can be dangerous (e.g. for humans or environment) or costly (e.g. power plants or production lines). Adaptation at run-time is also required in context-aware applications where execution conditions often change. In this paper, we introduce
MaDcAr
, an abstract model of dynamic automatic adaptation engines for (re-)assembling component-based software.
MaDcAr
aims at being a conceptual framework for developing customizable engines reusable in multiple applications and execution contexts. Besides,
MaDcAr
provides a uniform solution for automating both the construction of application from scratch and the adaptation of existing component assemblies.