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Applying MDA approach for the SA forum platform

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The Application Interface Specification of the Service Availability Forum is a set of relatively new but well elaborated service specifications that facilitate the creation of highly available, fault tolerant applications. Even if not many, but there exist applications developed based on the specifications; however, a systematic way for creating those has not been published yet. This work describes a model-driven framework for the development of AIS based applications. It enables the creation and manipulation of the application models that are used for the generation of system configuration and component code skeletons, and which can be used for the automatic checking of correctness and various other non-functional requirements.

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MAI '08: Proceedings of the 2nd workshop on Middleware-application interaction: affiliated with the DisCoTec federated conferences 2008
June 2008
40 pages
ISBN:9781605582047
DOI:10.1145/1394272
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  • (2013)Automatic configuration generation for service high availability with load balancingConcurrency and Computation: Practice & Experience10.1002/cpe.280525:2(265-287)Online publication date: 1-Feb-2013
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