A Classification and Comparison Framework for Software Architecture Description Languages
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering
Component Software: Beyond Object-Oriented Programming
Component Software: Beyond Object-Oriented Programming
An Architecture-Based Approach to Self-Adaptive Software
IEEE Intelligent Systems
Managing Dependencies in Component-Based Distributed Applications
FIDJI '01 Revised Papers from the International Workshop on Scientific Engineering for Distributed Java Applications
Adaptability in Component-Based Peer-to-Peer Applications
P2P '02 Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Peer-to-Peer Computing
Peer-to-Peer Computing: Technologies for Sharing and Collaborating on the Net
Peer-to-Peer Computing: Technologies for Sharing and Collaborating on the Net
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Current peer-to-peer architectures are hardly resistantagainst unanticipated exceptions such as the failure ofsingle peers. This can be justified by the absence of sophisticatedmodels for detecting and handling exceptionin peer-to-peer architectures. On the other hand, existingmodels for such self-adaptable architectures are rathergeneric and less practical for end-users. In this work, acomponent-based self-adaptability model for peer-to-peerarchitectures is presented that supports end-users in thehandling of exceptions during use time. Support is alsoprovided to handle exceptions during deployment andadaptation of an application. All these approaches areintegral parts of DeEvolve, a peer-to-peer runtime environmentfor component-based peer services.