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  1. Proceedings of the 2009 ICSE Workshop on Comparison and Versioning of Software Models (CVSM '09)
  2. Building distributed web applications based on model versioning with CoObRa: An experience report
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Different models for model matching: An analysis of approaches to support model differencing
Model-versioning-in-the-large: Algebraic foundations and the tile notation
History-based merging of models
Building distributed web applications based on model versioning with CoObRa: An experience report
Comparison and versioning of scientific workflows
Similarity-driven software reuse
Model-independent differences
Operation-based conflict detection and resolution
Operation-based versioning of metamodels with COPE
Towards end-user adaptable model versioning: The By-Example Operation Recorder

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Building distributed web applications based on model versioning with CoObRa: An experience report

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Author Dreyer, Jorn Aschenbrenner, Nina Hahn, Marcel Jubeh, Ruben Zündorf, Albert Schneider, Christian
Abstract Originally, model versioning has been developed to enable teams of developers to work on common model data, concurrently. We have the idea to use the same techniques to facilitate the collaboration of collaboration applications. Multi threaded applications share a common main memory. Thus, all threads have access to the full data structures and each thread may query and update the data structures, concurrently, in order to fulfill its tasks. In distributed applications, each distributed process has access only to its own share of the data model. In order to query and update remote data structure parts, the process has to send an appropriate request to the process, that owns that data. Transferring complex data structures, e.g. as query result, from one process to the other requires tedious data serialization and deserialization mechanisms. To overcome these problems, this paper proposes to replicate model data for each process and to use model versioning techniques to synchronize the different model data replicas. We have built a web based workflow editor and a web based version of a Ludo game to validate this idea. This paper reports about our experiences with the data replication approach and our experiences in using it for web applications.
Starting Page 19
Ending Page 24
Page Count 6
File Format PDF
ISBN 9781424437146
DOI 10.1109/CVSM.2009.5071717
Language English
Publisher Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Publisher Date 2009-05-17
Access Restriction Subscribed
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
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