Advanced Search
CS Search Google Search
Subscribers, please login

Published Articles >> Table of Contents >> Abstract

Eighth IEEE International Workshop on Object-Oriented Real-Time Dependable Systems (WORDS'03)   p. 74
Improving Dependability of Service Oriented Architectures for Pervasive Computing

Full Article Text: Download PDF of full textBuy this articleGet full text from IEEE Xplore

DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/WORDS.2003.1218068
Send link to a friend

Abstract
Service Oriented Programming - which combines Distributed Object Computing, Component Based and webbased concepts - has recently emerged as a promising approach to develop dynamic and heterogeneous service provision environments. Such systems are referenced in literature as Service Oriented Architectures. Classic strategies to address dependability in Distributed Object Computing middleware may not be straightforwardly applied to Service Oriented Architectures (SOAs) for pervasive computing, since they operate in quite different contexts compared to traditional DOC middleware. In this paper focus is on dependability issues of SOAs. In particular, we identify dependability requirements of such systems during their life cycle showing how these requirements may change depending on the time phase (discovery, lookup, setup, delivery). We also explore the suitability of Jini technology as an enabling infrastructure to improve availability and reliability, describing both the benefits and drawbacks of a Jini-based solution in the context of a case study application, namely PRINCEPS.
Additional Information

Citation:  D. Cotroneo, C.Di Flora, S. Russo, "Improving Dependability of Service Oriented Architectures for Pervasive Computing," words, p. 74,  Eighth IEEE International Workshop on Object-Oriented Real-Time Dependable Systems (WORDS'03),  2003

Similar Articles

Abstract Contents
Abstract
Citation




Free access to

  • Abstracts
  • Selected PDFs

Electronic subscribers login to:

  • Access HTML/PDFs of full text articles

Subscription information

Get a Web account

PDFs require Adobe Acrobat Reader.

Peer Review Notice

Give us Feedback