Customization and Composition of Distributed Objects: Policy Management in Distributed Software Architectures
Astley, Mark Christopher
This item is only available for download by members of the University of Illinois community. Students, faculty, and staff at the U of I may log in with your NetID and password to view the item. If you are trying to access an Illinois-restricted dissertation or thesis, you can request a copy through your library's Inter-Library Loan office or purchase a copy directly from ProQuest.
Permalink
https://hdl.handle.net/2142/81941
Description
Title
Customization and Composition of Distributed Objects: Policy Management in Distributed Software Architectures
Author(s)
Astley, Mark Christopher
Issue Date
1999
Doctoral Committee Chair(s)
Agha, Gul A.
Department of Study
Computer Science
Discipline
Computer Science
Degree Granting Institution
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Degree Name
Ph.D.
Degree Level
Dissertation
Keyword(s)
Computer Science
Language
eng
Abstract
As an instantiation of the model, we describe an architecture description language called the Distributed Connection Language. DCL allows the specification of distributed architectures which incorporate traditional elements (i.e. components and connectors) together with new elements, called policies, which specify resource constraints. We provide a Java-based implementation of DCL to demonstrate that we may increase modularity without sacrificing performance.
Use this login method if you
don't
have an
@illinois.edu
email address.
(Oops, I do have one)
IDEALS migrated to a new platform on June 23, 2022. If you created
your account prior to this date, you will have to reset your password
using the forgot-password link below.