Managing Dynamic Service Dependencies

Peer Hasselmeyer

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Abstract

We anticipate that software development will be service-centric in the near future. Applications will be created from existing services that are distributed throughout a network. Sure enough, management of those components will be mandatory. While service management is usually service-specific, a few areas can be identified that can be addressed in a generic way. One of these areas is the management of dependencies between services. Despite its genericity, this problem is currently mostly addressed in a service-specific way. This paper details the need for a generic dependency management approach, identifies the key properties of dependencies as well as the requirements for dependency management schemes, describes the model derived from the requirements, and presents an implementation using the Jini connection technology.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationOperations & Management
Subtitle of host publication12th International Workshop on Distributed Systems, DSOM 2001, Nancy, France, October 15-17, 2001: Proceedings
EditorsOlivier Festor, Aiko Pras
Place of PublicationRocquencourt
PublisherINRIA
Pages141-150
Number of pages10
ISBN (Print)9782726111901
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2001
Externally publishedYes
Event12th IEEE/IFIP International Workshop on Distributed Systems, DSOM 2001: Internet Services: Management Beyond the Element - Nancy, France
Duration: 15 Oct 200117 Oct 2001
Conference number: 12
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Conference

Conference12th IEEE/IFIP International Workshop on Distributed Systems, DSOM 2001
Abbreviated titleDSOM
Country/TerritoryFrance
CityNancy
Period15/10/0117/10/01
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