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beske:cg:heraklion:07 (In proceedings)
Author(s) Marco Aldinucci, Sonia Campa, Marco Danelutto, Patrizio Dazzi, Peter Kilpatrick, Domenico Laforenza and Nicola Tonellotto
Title« Behavioural skeletons for component autonomic management on grids »
InCoreGRID Workshop on Grid Programming Model, Grid and P2P Systems Architecture, Grid Systems, Tools and Environments
Year2007
AddressHeraklion, Crete, Greece
URLhttp://compass2.di.unipi.it/TR/Files/TR-07-12.pdf.gz
Abstract
We present behavioural skeletons for the CoreGRID Component Model, which are an abstraction aimed at simplifying the development of GCM-based self-management applications. Behavioural skeletons abstract component self-managent in component-based design as design patterns abstract class design in classic OO development. As here we just wish to introduce the behavioural skeleton framework, emphasis is placed on general skeleton structure rather than on their autonomic management policies.

BibTeX code

@inproceedings{beske:cg:heraklion:07,
  booktitle = {CoreGRID Workshop on Grid Programming Model, Grid and P2P Systems
               Architecture, Grid Systems, Tools and Environments},
  month = {jun},
  url = {http://compass2.di.unipi.it/TR/Files/TR-07-12.pdf.gz},
  title = {Behavioural skeletons for component autonomic management on grids},
  author = {Marco Aldinucci and Sonia Campa and Marco Danelutto and Patrizio
            Dazzi and Peter Kilpatrick and Domenico Laforenza and Nicola
            Tonellotto},
  address = {Heraklion, Crete, Greece},
  abstract = {We present behavioural skeletons for the CoreGRID Component Model,
              which are an abstraction aimed at simplifying the development of
              GCM-based self-management applications. Behavioural skeletons
              abstract component self-managent in component-based design as
              design patterns abstract class design in classic OO development.
              As here we just wish to introduce the behavioural skeleton
              framework, emphasis is placed on general skeleton structure rather
              than on their autonomic management policies.},
  year = {2007},
}


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