Isolating Mechanisms in COTS-based Systems

M. T. Gamble, R. Gamble
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Software composition relies on the interaction of software components, either new or sourced from COTS software vendors. Successful component interaction assumes interoperability, which requires the sharing of common characteristics. Shared characteristics make "like" components integrate more easily but also create isolating mechanisms that prevent or inhibit interaction with components that lack such characteristics. Designing systems from COTS components requires understanding their inherent isolating mechanisms. Most approaches only examine composed systems from the perspective of their integration properties. Ignoring or suppressing isolating mechanisms can lead to a partially composed system. Problems may surface anywhere in the system lifecycle including late binding situations at runtime. We examine how shared properties both facilitate membership in a population of like components; yet also serve to inhibit interaction with non-like components. Isolating mechanisms are shown to act across many system levels in the context of COTS based systems
基于cots系统中的隔离机制
软件组合依赖于软件组件的交互,无论是新的还是来自COTS软件供应商的。成功的组件交互以互操作性为前提,这需要共享公共特征。共享特性使“相似”组件更容易集成,但也创建了隔离机制,防止或抑制与缺乏此类特性的组件的交互。从COTS组件设计系统需要理解它们固有的隔离机制。大多数方法只从集成属性的角度检查组合系统。忽略或抑制隔离机制可能导致部分组成的系统。问题可能出现在系统生命周期的任何地方,包括运行时的后期绑定情况。我们研究了共享属性如何促进相似组件群体中的成员关系;但也有助于抑制与非同类组件的交互。在基于COTS的系统环境中,隔离机制可以跨许多系统级别发挥作用
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