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  1. Proceedings of the 4th workshop on Reflective and adaptive middleware systems (ARM '05)
  2. Semantic-Chunks a middleware for ubiquitous cooperative work
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Develop once deploy anywhere achieving adaptivity with a runtime linker/loader framework
FORMI: an RMI extension for adaptive applications
A middleware for experimentation on dynamic adaptation
ReflecTS: a flexible transaction service framework
Integrating security policies via Container Portable Interceptors
Semantic-Chunks a middleware for ubiquitous cooperative work
Evaluating adaptive resource management for distributed real-time embedded systems
Towards declarative characterisation and negotiation of bindings
Adaptive middleware for dynamic component-level deployment
Self-adaptive multithreaded applications: a case for dynamic aspect weaving
Self-Adaptive Component-based transaction Commit Management
The collective: a common information service for self-managed middleware

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Semantic-Chunks a middleware for ubiquitous cooperative work

Content Provider ACM Digital Library
Author Veiga, Luís Ferreira, Paulo
Abstract To be productive, cooperative work has to be supported efficiently so that users do achieve their goals. This requires solving the well known fundamental problem of replicas consistency.Update-based solutions are easy to use transparently with commercial applications, but consider every modification in a document as a new document update, thus fostering conflicts and hindering concurrency. Operational-based solutions promise increased concurrency, by interleaving compatible modifications from different users. They require central reconciliation algorithms, and cannot be applied to commercial applications without further instrumentation.We propose the notion of a semantic chunk, i.e., a semantically annotated document region with application relevance, that is promoted to a full-right entity w.r.t. consistency information and enforcement. This unit, being smaller than a file and semantically richer, allows greater concurrency and better update merging with less aborts than current solutions.
File Format PDF
ISBN 1595932704
DOI 10.1145/1101516.1101522
Language English
Publisher Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Publisher Date 2005-11-28
Publisher Place New York
Access Restriction Subscribed
Subject Keyword File systems Consistency Mobility Office applications Replication
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
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