Title of article :
Zones, Contracts and Absorbing Change: An Approach to Software Evolution
Author/Authors :
Evans، Huw نويسنده , , Dickman، Peter نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Pages :
-414
From page :
415
To page :
0
Abstract :
This paper describes a novel approach to managing the evolution of distributed, persistent systems at run-time. This is achieved by partitioning a system into disjoint zones, each of which can be evolved without affecting code in any other. Contracts are defined between zones, making type-level interdependencies and inter-zone communication explicit. Programmer supplied code is added to the running system, at the boundary between zones, to constrain the scope of changes. A change methodology is presented which the software engineer uses to help describe and manage the evolution of the system. Knowledge of the application semantics is essential when evolving a system and our approach allows the engineer to concentrate on these semantic aspects of change. Our Java-based demonstration platform and methodology reduce or remove some of the burdensome tasks the software engineer is normally expected to perform when changing a system, making evolution more tractable.
Keywords :
Garbage collection , generational and copying collection , object behavior , write barrier
Journal title :
A C M Sigplan (Programming Languages) Sigplan Notices
Serial Year :
1999
Journal title :
A C M Sigplan (Programming Languages) Sigplan Notices
Record number :
17069
Link To Document :
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