协调语言功能:分布式对象的协调

J. Andreoli, Steve Freeman, R. Pareschi
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通信基础设施的发展和信息技术联网设施的迅速增长增加了信息的流动性和工业和服务业工作过程的分散化。这种演变导致对信息系统协调的要求越来越高。然而,从通信基础设施的角度来看,目前可用的信息技术只能支持信息系统的互操作性。这使得交换信息变得容易,但没有为协调提供支持。为了填补这一空白,我们建议将协调语言设施(CLF)作为分布式系统基础设施(如遵循corba的对象请求代理)之上的协调层。CLF为实现(工作)过程的较大单元内的异构(可能是分布式的)活动对象的协调提供支持。一方面,协调器对象被声明性地实现为规则。另一方面,参与协调的对象(参与者)必须实例化一个最小接口,该接口指定协调器在运行时调用的协商对话。协调活动被划分为参与者方面的接口实现和协调者方面的规则执行,从而在本地活动和全局活动之间提供了明确的关注点分离。使用分布式对象的CORBA标准指定接口,从而消除了异构性问题,并允许在最合适的语言和环境中实现每个组件。
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The Coordination Language Facility: Coordination of Distributed Objects
The development of communication infrastructures and the rapid growth of networking facilities in information technologies increase information mobility and the decentralisation of work processes in industry and services. This evolution leads to increasing demands on the coordination of information systems. However, information technologies available today are capable of supporting only interoperability of information systems from the point of view of communication infrastructures. This makes possible an easy exchange of information but provides no support for coordination. To fill this gap, we propose the Coordination Language Facility (CLF) as a coordination layer on top of distributed systems infrastructures such as CORBA-compliant Object Request Brokers. The CLF provides support for the coordination of heterogeneous, possibly distributed, active objects within larger units implementing (work) processes. On one hand, coordinator objects are declaratively implemented as rules. On the other hand, the objects participating in a coordination (participants) must instantiate a minimal interface which specifies the negotiation dialogue invoked, at run-time, by coordinators. The coordination activity is split between the implementation of the interface on the participants’side and the execution of the rules on the coordinators’ side, thus offering a clear separation of concerns between local and global activities. The interface is specified using the CORBA standard for distributed objects, removing issues of heterogeneity and allowing each component to be implemented in the most appropriate language and environment.
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