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Type: Conference paper
Title: A model of persistent software composition
Author: LewKewLin, K.
Brown, A.
Citation: Proceedings of the 23rd Australasian Computer Science Conference (ACSC 2000), held in Canberra, 31 Jan-Feb 3 2000: pp.143-149
Publisher: IEEE Computer Society
Publisher Place: Los Alamitos, California, USA
Issue Date: 2000
ISBN: 076950518X
9780769505183
Conference Name: Australasian Computer Science Conference (23rd : 2000 : Canberra, Australia)
Editor: Edwards, J.
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Responsibility: 
Kevin C F Lew and Alfred L Brown
Abstract: This paper presents a proposal that allows large distributed persistent applications to be composed from one or more hyper-worlds. Hyper-worlds are self-contained hyper-programs that can be dynamically composed to form larger applications. To support hyper-worlds and their distribution, the concepts of a locality and an indirection are presented. A locality is a self-contained persistent entity that does not allow direct pointers to leak across its boundaries. An indirection is a network-wide typed pointer that can address the services provided by localities. It is shown that localities can directly implement hyper-worlds with indirections providing the necessary glue to build large distributed applications.
Keywords: Persistence
distribution
hyper-programming
hyper-worlds
software architecture
Rights: Copyright status unknown
DOI: 10.1109/ACSC.2000.824394
Published version: http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/acsc.2000.824394
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