Preservation of Correctness During System Reconfiguration in Data Distribution Service for Real-Time Systems (DDS)

B. Zieba, M. V. Sinderen
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This paper addresses dynamic reconfiguration of distributed systems that use a publish/subscribe (pub/sub) middleware. The objective of dynamic reconfiguration is to evolve incrementally from one system configuration to another at run-time in order to e.g., ensure the reliability of the system. The correctness notion of a distributed system is introduced that assures that the system parts that interact with entities under reconfiguration do not fail because of reconfiguration. We analyse the OMG specification of pub/sub systems - DDS (Data Distribution Service for Real-Time Systems) with respect to its support for the correctness preservation during reconfiguration. We notice that the DDS specification defines such an architecture and behaviour of the pub/sub system that automatically preserves correctness. This differentiates the DDS from other middleware technologies that require that the correctness preservation is guaranteed on application level or by reconfiguration manager/controller. We give several examples of automatic correctness preservation supported by the DDS.
实时系统数据分发服务(DDS)中系统重构过程中的正确性保持
本文讨论了使用发布/订阅(pub/sub)中间件的分布式系统的动态重新配置。动态重构的目标是在运行时从一种系统配置逐步演化到另一种系统配置,以确保系统的可靠性。引入了分布式系统的正确性概念,保证了在重新配置下与实体交互的系统部件不会因为重新配置而失效。我们分析了发布/子系统的OMG规范——DDS(实时系统的数据分发服务)在重新配置过程中对正确性保持的支持。我们注意到DDS规范定义了这样一种发布/子系统的体系结构和行为,可以自动保持正确性。这将DDS与其他中间件技术区别开来,后者要求在应用程序级别或通过重新配置管理器/控制器来保证正确性。我们给出了几个由DDS支持的自动正确性保存的例子。
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