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Aspect-oriented mechanisms have been widely exploited at the programming-level. Nevertheless, little has been achieved at the architectural level, and this despite the potential benefits to gain. These benefits include the promotion of transparency, rapid-prototyping,correctness and adaptability. This contribution aims at filling this gap. We first put forward an intuitive event-driven architectural...
A software product line (SPL) enables stakeholders to derive different software products for a domain while providing a high degree of reuse of their code units. Software products are derived in a configuration process by composing different code units. The configuration process becomes complex if SPLs contain hundreds of features. In many cases, a stakeholder is not only interested in functional...
Modifying an application usually means to stop the application, apply the changes, and start the application again. That means, the application is not available for at least a short time period. This is not acceptable for highly available applications. One reasonable approach which faces the problem of unavailability is to change highly available applications at runtime. To allow extensive runtime...
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