Proceedings 26th Annual International Computer Software and Applications
DOI: 10.1109/cmpsac.2002.1045139
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The architecture of a dynamically updatable, component-based system

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“…In [36], the model consists of an architecture layer (with an architecture manager), a configuration layer (with a component manager), and an application layer (with component interface and implementation specifications). Reference [36] identifies three levels of dynamism in ADLs including interactive dynamism (which allows changing data only in fixed connections between fixed components); structural dynamism (which allows adding/removing components and connections to a system); and architectural dynamism (which allows changing whole configurations of components).…”
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“…In [36], the model consists of an architecture layer (with an architecture manager), a configuration layer (with a component manager), and an application layer (with component interface and implementation specifications). Reference [36] identifies three levels of dynamism in ADLs including interactive dynamism (which allows changing data only in fixed connections between fixed components); structural dynamism (which allows adding/removing components and connections to a system); and architectural dynamism (which allows changing whole configurations of components).…”
Section: Related Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Reference [36] presents a three-layer model of a dynamically updatable, component-based system. In [36], the model consists of an architecture layer (with an architecture manager), a configuration layer (with a component manager), and an application layer (with component interface and implementation specifications).…”
Section: Related Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%