An (architecture-centric) approach for tracing, organizing, and understanding events in event-based software architectures

Scott A. Hendrickson, Eric M. Dashofy, R. Taylor
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Applications built in a strongly decoupled, event-based interaction style have many commendable characteristics, including ease of dynamic configuration, accommodation of platform heterogeneity, and ease of distribution over a network. It is not always easy, however, to humanly grasp the dynamic behavior of such applications, since many threads are active and events are asynchronously (and profusely) transmitted. This paper presents a novel, complete approach that aids in the understanding, debugging, and visualization of the behaviors of event-based applications. It applies to real, implemented systems, without requiring the presence of component source code, and supports partial or incomplete, heuristic behavior specifications. A prototype implementation of our approach was applied to two systems, including the prototype itself, indicating that our approach is feasible, scalable, and shows promising results in terms of increasing the understandability of these types of systems.
一种(以体系结构为中心的)方法,用于在基于事件的软件体系结构中跟踪、组织和理解事件
采用强解耦、基于事件的交互风格构建的应用程序具有许多值得称赞的特性,包括易于动态配置、适应平台异构性以及易于通过网络进行分发。然而,人工掌握这些应用程序的动态行为并不总是那么容易,因为许多线程是活动的,事件是异步(且大量)传输的。本文提出了一种新颖、完整的方法,有助于理解、调试和可视化基于事件的应用程序的行为。它适用于真实的、已实现的系统,而不需要组件源代码的存在,并支持部分或不完整的启发式行为规范。我们的方法的原型实现应用于两个系统,包括原型本身,表明我们的方法是可行的,可伸缩的,并且在增加这些类型的系统的可理解性方面显示出有希望的结果。
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