
Adaptive System Infrastructure
ULS systems require an infrastructure that permits organizations in distributed locations to work in parallel to develop, select, deploy, and evolve system components.
This research area investigates integrated development environments and runtime platforms that support the decentralized nature of ULS systems. This research also focuses on technologies, methods, and theories that will enable ULS systems to be developed in their deployment environments.
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Recommended Reading
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- Subramonian, V.; Shen, L-J; Gill, C.; & Wang, N. The Design and Performance of Dynamic and Static Configuration Mechanisms in Component Middleware for Distributed Real-Time and Embedded Systems. Proceedings of the 25th IEEE International Real-Time Systems Symposium. Lisbon, Portugal, December 5-8, 2004.
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