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Mobile Streams : A Middleware for Reconfigurable Distributed Scripting

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Mobile Streams : A Middleware for Reconfigurable Distributed Scripting

Auteurs : Mudumbai Ranganathan ; Virginie Schaal ; Virginie Galtier ; Douglas Montgomery

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Abstract

A large class of distributed applications follow an event-driven or reactive paradigm. Such applications can benefit from Mobile Agent technology by making it easy to add re-configurablity, extensibility, and failure resilience features at an application level. We present the design of a Middleware for building reactive, extensible, reconfigurable distributed systems, based upon an abstraction we call Mobile Streams. Using our system, a distributed, event-driven application can be scripted from a single point of control and dynamically extended and re-configured while it is in execution. Our system is suitable for building a wide variety of applications ; for example, distributed test, conferencing and control-oriented applications. We illustrate the use of our system by presenting example applications.

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