Title :
An adaptive object model with dynamic role binding
Author :
Tamai, Tetsuo ; Ubayashi, Naoyasu ; Ichiyama, Ryoichi
Author_Institution :
Tokyo Univ., Japan
Abstract :
To achieve the goal of realizing object adaptation to environments, a new role-based model Epsilon and a language EpsilonJ is proposed. In Epsilon, an environment is defined as a field of collaboration between roles and an object adapts to the environment assuming one of the roles. Objects can freely enter or leave environments and belong to multiple environments at a time so that dynamic adaptation or evolution of objects is realized. Environments and roles are the first class constructs at runtime as well as at model description time so that separation of concerns is not only materialized as a static structure but also observed as behaviors. Environments encapsulating collaboration are independent reuse components to be deployed separately from objects. In this paper, the Epsilon model and the language are explained with some examples. The effectiveness of the model is illustrated by a case study on the problem of integrated systems. Implementation of the language is also reported.
Keywords :
object-oriented languages; object-oriented programming; software reusability; Epsilon; adaptive object model; dynamic role binding; independent reuse components; object adaptation; role-based model; Adaptation model; Collaboration; Humans; Manufacturing; Object oriented modeling; Object oriented programming; Permission; Runtime environment; Software design; Software engineering;
Conference_Titel :
Software Engineering, 2005. ICSE 2005. Proceedings. 27th International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
1-59593-963-2
DOI :
10.1109/ICSE.2005.1553559