DocumentCode :
781478
Title :
Toward Open-World Software: Issue and Challenges
Author :
Baresi, Luciano ; Di Nitto, Elisabetta ; Ghezzi, Carlo
Author_Institution :
Politecnico di Milano
Volume :
39
Issue :
10
fYear :
2006
Firstpage :
36
Lastpage :
43
Abstract :
Traditional software development is based on the closed-world assumption that the boundary between system and environment is known and unchanging. However, this assumption no longer works within today´s unpredictable open-world settings, especially in ubiquitous and pervasive computing settings, which demand techniques that let software react to changes by self-organizing its structure and self-adapting its behavior. The more we move toward dynamic and heterogeneous systems, and the more we stress their self-healing and self-adapting capabilities, the more we need new approaches to develop these applications and new ways to structure and program them. Programming open systems requires new programming language features. Two features that bear investigation are introspection mechanisms to get runtime information about newly encountered services and reflective mechanisms to adapt client applications dynamically. Some existing standards, industrial products, and research prototypes that support, to a certain extent, the open-world assumptions are service-oriented technologies, publish/subscribe middleware systems, grid infrastructures, autonomic frameworks
Keywords :
grid computing; message passing; middleware; open systems; software engineering; ubiquitous computing; autonomic framework; dynamic heterogeneous system; grid infrastructure; open system programming; open-world software development; pervasive computing; programming language features; publish/subscribe middleware system; service-oriented technology; software change; software introspection mechanism; software reflective mechanism; software self-adapting capability; software self-organizing capability; ubiquitous computing; Application software; Computer languages; Middleware; Open systems; Pervasive computing; Programming; Prototypes; Runtime; Standards publication; Stress; autonomic computing; grid computing; middleware systems; open-world software; polymorphism; software engineering; web services;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Computer
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9162
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/MC.2006.362
Filename :
1707632
Link To Document :
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