2009
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-05148-7_34
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Aspect-Oriented Space Containers for Efficient Publish/Subscribe Scenarios in Intelligent Transportation Systems

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“…In some mobile environments, such as intelligent transportation systems, peers have only a few seconds of connectivity and very limited bandwidth (Zaera, 2008). To avoid the loss of high priority events, such as safety-critical driver warnings, solutions have been proposed such as using a combination of distributed hash tables (DHTs) with Aspect-oriented space containers (Kuhn et al, 2009). Similarly, a notification service for mobile environments in which producers are able to send events even to subscribers that are in permanent move has been proposed (SchwiderskiGrosche and Moody, 2009).…”
Section: Space-based and Sitcomp Architecturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In some mobile environments, such as intelligent transportation systems, peers have only a few seconds of connectivity and very limited bandwidth (Zaera, 2008). To avoid the loss of high priority events, such as safety-critical driver warnings, solutions have been proposed such as using a combination of distributed hash tables (DHTs) with Aspect-oriented space containers (Kuhn et al, 2009). Similarly, a notification service for mobile environments in which producers are able to send events even to subscribers that are in permanent move has been proposed (SchwiderskiGrosche and Moody, 2009).…”
Section: Space-based and Sitcomp Architecturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another important component is the so called coordinator [21] which are programmable parts of the container being responsible for managing their view on the entries in the container. The aim of a coordinator is to represent a coordination model and to structure and organize the entries in the container for efficient access [22]. The difference to Linda is that a container may be bounded to a maximum number of entries, and allows the usage of so called coordinators with each having its specific and optimized view on the stored entries.…”
Section: A the Architectural Framework For Agile Processesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The last main component of AFA are the so called aspects [22], which represent additional computational logic and are executed on the peer where the container is located. Aspects are triggered by operations on a specific container, rather on the according impact.…”
Section: A the Architectural Framework For Agile Processesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, a container may be surrounded by a set of pre-and post-aspects, representing additional computational logic and deployed at specific interception points according to the interceptor pattern. They are executed on the peer where the container is located and are capable of changing or to extending the operation with further functionalities, e.g., to replicate container entries [18].…”
Section: Architecture Of the Afa Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, by means of aspects the container can be located and replicated in a P2P environment. In such case, aspects installed at every replica would define the replication technique and the consistency strategy between the replicas [18]. Since aspects may contain any code, for software developers it is not necessary to implement replication issues from the scratch.…”
Section: Architecture Of the Afa Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%