Internetware : a new software paradigm for internet computing /: a new software paradigm for internet computing. (2016)
- Record Type:
- Book
- Title:
- Internetware : a new software paradigm for internet computing /: a new software paradigm for internet computing. (2016)
- Main Title:
- Internetware : a new software paradigm for internet computing
- Further Information:
- Note: Hong Mei, Jian Lü.
- Authors:
- Mei, Hong
Lu, Jian - Contents:
- Foreword I; Foreword II; Foreword III; Preface; Book Overview; Organizations of the Book; Audiences and Readers of the Book; Acknowledgments; Contents; Acronyms; Introduction to Internetware; 1 Internetware: A Shift of Software Paradigm; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 The Internetware Paradigm; 1.2.1 The Need of a Paradigm Shift; 1.2.2 Methodological Reflections; 1.2.3 Architecting Principles for Internetware; 1.2.4 Our Roadmap and Explorations; 1.3 Open Coordination Model; 1.3.1 Coordination Model for Internetware; 1.3.2 A Software Architecture Based Approach; 1.4 Environment-Driven Model. 1.4.1 Structure and Dynamics1.4.2 Framework and Techniques; 1.5 Dependability Assurance Framework with Trust-Management; 1.5.1 A Trust-Based Approach; 1.5.2 A Dependability Assurance Framework with Trust Management; 1.6 Conclusion; References; 2 Technical Framework for Internetware: An Architecture Centric Approach; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Software Model of Internetware; 2.2.1 Basic Component Model; 2.2.2 Open Collaboration Model; 2.2.3 Context Driven Model; 2.2.4 Intelligent Trustworthy Model; 2.3 Middleware for Internetware; 2.3.1 The Implementation Model of Basic Internetware Entities. 2.3.2 The Implementation Model of On-Demand Collaborations2.3.3 The Autonomic Management of Middleware; 2.3.4 Componentization of Middleware; 2.4 Engineering Approach for Internetware; 2.4.1 Software Architecture in the Whole Lifecycle; 2.4.2 Development of Internetware Basic Entities and Their Collaborations;Foreword I; Foreword II; Foreword III; Preface; Book Overview; Organizations of the Book; Audiences and Readers of the Book; Acknowledgments; Contents; Acronyms; Introduction to Internetware; 1 Internetware: A Shift of Software Paradigm; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 The Internetware Paradigm; 1.2.1 The Need of a Paradigm Shift; 1.2.2 Methodological Reflections; 1.2.3 Architecting Principles for Internetware; 1.2.4 Our Roadmap and Explorations; 1.3 Open Coordination Model; 1.3.1 Coordination Model for Internetware; 1.3.2 A Software Architecture Based Approach; 1.4 Environment-Driven Model. 1.4.1 Structure and Dynamics1.4.2 Framework and Techniques; 1.5 Dependability Assurance Framework with Trust-Management; 1.5.1 A Trust-Based Approach; 1.5.2 A Dependability Assurance Framework with Trust Management; 1.6 Conclusion; References; 2 Technical Framework for Internetware: An Architecture Centric Approach; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Software Model of Internetware; 2.2.1 Basic Component Model; 2.2.2 Open Collaboration Model; 2.2.3 Context Driven Model; 2.2.4 Intelligent Trustworthy Model; 2.3 Middleware for Internetware; 2.3.1 The Implementation Model of Basic Internetware Entities. 2.3.2 The Implementation Model of On-Demand Collaborations2.3.3 The Autonomic Management of Middleware; 2.3.4 Componentization of Middleware; 2.4 Engineering Approach for Internetware; 2.4.1 Software Architecture in the Whole Lifecycle; 2.4.2 Development of Internetware Basic Entities and Their Collaborations; 2.4.3 Domain Modeling for Internetware; 2.5 Conclusion; References; Internetware Software Model; 3 On Environment-Driven Software Model for Internetware; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 An Approach to the Environment-Driven Model. 3.2.1 Overall Interaction Patterns of Environment-Driven Applications3.2.2 A Structuring Model for Environment-Driven Applications; 3.2.3 Model and System Characteristics; 3.3 Environment Modeling and Enabling Techniques; 3.3.1 Context Processing Framework; 3.3.2 Ontology-Based Modeling of Dynamic Context; 3.3.3 Logic Distance-Based Context Retrieval; 3.3.4 Blurring Degree-Based Privacy Protection; 3.3.5 Negotiation-Based Context Information Selection; 3.4 Goal-Driven Adaptation and Rearon Ontologies; 3.4.1 Rearon Ontologies. 3.4.2 Overall Interaction Patterns of Environment-Driven Applications3.5 Prototypes and Experiments; 3.5.1 Artemis-ARC; 3.5.2 Artemis-MAC; 3.5.3 Artemis-FollowMeLite; 3.5.4 Artemis-FollowMeAgent; 3.5.5 Environment-Driven Applications; 3.6 Related Work; 3.7 Conclusion; References; 4 On Self-adaptation Model for Internetware; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Approach Overview; 4.3 Key Techniques; 4.3.1 Basic SA Model; 4.3.2 SA Reflection; 4.3.3 SA Dynamism; 4.3.4 SA Reasoning; 4.3.5 SA Trustworthiness; 4.3.6 A Tool for Modeling SA in the Whole Lifecycle; 4.4 Case Study. … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- Singapore : Springer
- Publication Date:
- 2016
- Extent:
- 1 online resource, illustrations
- Subjects:
- 004.67/8
004
Internet -- Computer programs
COMPUTERS -- Computer Literacy
COMPUTERS -- Computer Science
COMPUTERS -- Data Processing
COMPUTERS -- Hardware -- General
COMPUTERS -- Information Technology
COMPUTERS -- Machine Theory
COMPUTERS -- Reference
Internet -- Computer programs
Computer Science
Software Engineering
Operating Systems
Computer System Implementation
System Performance and Evaluation
Electronic books - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9789811025464
9811025460
9811025452
9789811025457 - Related ISBNs:
- 9789811025457
- Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references.
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