Efficiently Composing Validated Systems Integration Gateways for Dynamic, Diverse Data

Colleen T. Rock, Nathaniel B. Soule, Benjamin Toll, Emily H. Do, James R. Milligan, M. Paulini
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Software systems typically evolve independently from one another. Integration opportunities and benefits only become apparent when new users or organizations adopt the system into the composition of a new system of systems solution, typically when new use cases are identified, or tangential needs arise. This leads to systems designed to use different data formats, network protocols, interaction patterns, and other disparities unable to natively communicate with each other. When integration does occur, it is often with custom one-off solutions that bridge the networks and systems in question. While integration may be plausible and even successful, these solutions tend to be costly, slow to produce, and tightly coupled to the specific systems or, even worse, specific versions of systems that they are connecting. In this paper we examine ROGER, a composable and dynamic gateway building framework that helps to address these integration costs and complexities. The ROGER framework abstracts away the common infrastructure needed in any system-bridging middleware, fosters reuse and capability sharing through a composition-driven plug-in framework, and allows for rapid gateway construction through a policy-centric composition structure. ROGER seeks to shorten integration gateway development time, reduce the amount of code creation required to build and deploy new gateways, as well as enable in-mission adaptation and extension of gateway capabilities as mission parameters and system awareness dictates. At the heart of this dynamism and adaptability in ROGER is the Information Flow Policy (IFP), a domain specific language that describes processing pipelines over incoming data streams. This paper presents the design of the compositional model and of the IFP that describes and enables the composition. We use a set of ROGER gateways as a dataset, along with a representative case study, in initial evaluations that show promising results regarding ROGER's ability to reduce development time and cost as well as minimize required skill sets.
有效地为动态、多样化的数据组成经过验证的系统集成网关
软件系统通常是彼此独立发展的。只有当新的用户或组织将系统采用到一个新的系统或系统解决方案的组合中时,集成的机会和好处才会变得明显,通常是在确定了新的用例,或者出现了相关的需求时。这导致设计为使用不同的数据格式、网络协议、交互模式和其他差异的系统无法本地相互通信。当集成发生时,通常是使用定制的一次性解决方案来桥接所讨论的网络和系统。虽然集成可能是合理的,甚至是成功的,但这些解决方案往往成本高,生产速度慢,并且与特定系统紧密耦合,或者更糟糕的是,与它们所连接的系统的特定版本紧密耦合。在本文中,我们研究了ROGER,它是一个可组合的动态网关构建框架,可以帮助解决这些集成成本和复杂性。ROGER框架抽象出任何系统桥接中间件所需的公共基础设施,通过组合驱动的插件框架促进重用和功能共享,并允许通过以策略为中心的组合结构快速构建网关。ROGER寻求缩短集成网关的开发时间,减少构建和部署新网关所需的代码创建量,以及根据任务参数和系统感知要求,使网关功能在任务中适应和扩展。ROGER中这种动态和适应性的核心是信息流策略(Information Flow Policy, IFP),它是一种特定于领域的语言,用于描述传入数据流上的处理管道。本文介绍了组合模型的设计以及描述和实现组合的IFP的设计。我们使用一组ROGER网关作为数据集,以及一个代表性的案例研究,在初步评估中显示了关于ROGER减少开发时间和成本以及最小化所需技能集的能力的有希望的结果。
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