DocumentCode
2515720
Title
A hierarchic architecture model for dynamic reconfiguration
Author
Wermelinger, Michel
Author_Institution
Dept. de Inf., Univ. Nova de Lisbon, Portugal
fYear
1997
fDate
17-18 May 1997
Firstpage
243
Lastpage
254
Abstract
Dynamic reconfiguration is the ability to modify a parallel or distributed system while it is running. We adopt the framework developed by Kramer et al. (1985) at the system architecture level: changes must occur in a consistent state, which is brought about by “freezing” some system components. The goal is to reduce system disruption, i.e., to minimize: the part of the system to be “frozen”; and the time taken by reconfiguration operations. Towards the first goal we take a connection based approach instead of a component based one. To reduce time, we refine the reconfiguration algorithm by executing changes in parallel as much as possible. Our model also handles hierarchic systems
Keywords
configuration management; network operating systems; online operation; parallel processing; software maintenance; connection based approach; distributed system; dynamic reconfiguration; freezing; hierarchic architecture model; hierarchic systems; parallel system; reconfiguration operations; system architecture; system components; system disruption; system modification; Algorithm design and analysis; Environmental economics; Humans; Operating systems; Safety;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Software Engineering for Parallel and Distributed Systems, 1997. Proceedings., Second International Workshop on
Conference_Location
Boston, MA
Print_ISBN
0-8186-8043-1
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/PDSE.1997.596843
Filename
596843
Link To Document