Internetware: A New Software Paradigm for Internet Computing
De (autor) Hong Mei, Jian Lüen Limba Engleză Hardback – 16 Dec 2016
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789811025457
ISBN-10: 9811025452
Pagini: 596
Ilustrații: 30 schwarz-weiße Abbildungen, Bibliographie
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 25 mm
Greutate: 1.03 kg
Ediția: 1st ed. 2016
Editura: Springer
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării: Singapore, Singapore
ISBN-10: 9811025452
Pagini: 596
Ilustrații: 30 schwarz-weiße Abbildungen, Bibliographie
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 25 mm
Greutate: 1.03 kg
Ediția: 1st ed. 2016
Editura: Springer
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării: Singapore, Singapore
Caracteristici
Encyclopedia
of
Internetware,
covering
all
aspects
from
the
fundamental
principles
and
architecture
models
to
methodologies
and
technologies,
advanced
topics
and
future
directions
Provides a comprehensive reference resource on software engineering and software systems in the Internet era
Presents numerous representative real-world case studies for Internetware applications
Clear structure and content, accessible for readers at all learning levels
Edited by two of China’s most influential software researchers
Provides a comprehensive reference resource on software engineering and software systems in the Internet era
Presents numerous representative real-world case studies for Internetware applications
Clear structure and content, accessible for readers at all learning levels
Edited by two of China’s most influential software researchers
Cuprins
1. Internetware:
A
shift
of
software
paradigm.-
2. Technical
Framework
for
Internetware:
An
Architecture
Centric Approach.-
3. On
environment-driven
software
model
for
Internetware.-
4. A
Software
Architecture
Centric
Self-adaptation
Approach
for Internetware.-
5. Requirements
Model
Driven
Adaption
and
Evolution
of
Internetware.-
6. Runtime
Recovery
and
Manipulation
of
Software
Architecture
of Component-based
Systems.-
7. Supporting
Runtime
Software
Architecture:
A
Bidirectional-Transformation-Based
Approach.-
8. Low-disruptive
Dynamic
Updating
of
Internetware
Applications.-
9. Specification
and
Monitoring
of
Data-centric
Temporal
Properties for
Service-based
Internetware
systems.-
10. Runtime
Detection
of
the
Concurrency
Property
in
Asynchronous Pervasive
Computing
Environments.-
11. A
Software
Architecture
Centric
Engineering
Approach
for Internetware.-
12. Toward
Capability
Specification
of
Internetware
Entity
Based
on Environment
Ontology.-
13. Feature-driven
requirement
dependency
analysis
and
high-level software
design.-
14. rCOS:
A
Refinement
Calculus
of
Internetware
Systems.-
15. Refactoring
Android
Java
Code
for
On-Demand Computation
Offloading.-
16. Towards
Architecture-based
Management
of
Platforms
in
Cloud.-
17. Golden
Age:
On
Multi-Source
Software
Update
Propagation
in Pervasive
Networking
Environments.-
18. GreenDroid:
Automated
Diagnosis
of
Energy
Inefficiency
for Smartphone
Applications.
Notă biografică
Prof.
Hong
Mei
received
his
Bachelor’s
degree
and
Master’s
degree
in
Computer
Science
from
Nanjing
University
of
Aeronautics
&
Astronautics
(NUAA)
in
1984
and
1987,
respectively,
and
a
PhD
in
Computer
Science
from
Shanghai
Jiao
Tong
University
in
1992.
From
1987
to
1989,
he
worked
at
NUAA
as
a
research
assistant.
In
1992,
he
joined
Peking
University
(PKU)
as
a
post-doctoral
research
fellow.
From
1994
to
present,
he
has
worked
at
the
Department
of
Computer
Science
and
Technology
and
the
School
of
Electronics
Engineering
and
Computer
Science
in
PKU,
becoming
an
associate
professor
in
1994
and
full
professor
in
1997.
In
2005,
he
became
a
"Chang
Jiang
Scholars
Program"
professor
of
the
Ministry
of
Education.
In
2011,
he
was
elected
as
a
member
of
the
Chinese
Academy
of
Sciences.
In
2013,
he
was
elected
as
a
Fellow
of
the
World
Academy
of
Sciences
for
the
advancement
of
science
in
developing
countries.
In
2014,
he
was
named
an
IEEE
Fellow.
He
served
as
Dean
of
the
School
of
Electronics
Engineering
and
Computer
Science
at
PKU
from
2006-2014,
and
is
currently
the
Director
of
the
Key
Laboratory
of
High
Confidence
Software
Technologies
of
Ministry
of
Education
(MOE)
at
PKU.
He
acted
as
the
Chief
Scientist
for
two
projects
sponsored
by
the
National
Basic
Research
Program
of
China
(973
Program),
i.e.,
"Research
on
theory
and
methodology
of
agent-based
middleware
on
Internet
Platform”
(2002-2008)
and
“Research
on
the
trustworthiness,
quality-of-service,
development
methodologies,
and
runtime
mechanisms
of
the
network-based
complex
software
systems”
(2009-2013),
respectively,
where
he
was
responsible
for
coordinating
more
than
100
scientists
and
researchers.
His
current
research
interests
include
software
engineering
and
system
software.
In
the
past
years,
Prof.
Mei
has
received
numerous
awards
for
his
contributions
to
research
and
education.
Jian
Lü is
a
Full
Professor
and
the
Executive
Vice
President
of
Nanjing
University,
China.
He
received
his
BSc,
MSc
and
PhD
degrees
from
Nanjing
University
in
1982,
1985
and
1988,
respectively.
In
2000,
he
was
selected
into
the
"Chang-Jiang
Scholars
Program"
of
the
Ministry
of
Education,
and
in
2013
elected
as
a
member
of
the
Chinese
Academy
of
Sciences.
He
has
been
serving
as
the
Director
of
the
National
Key
Laboratory
for
Novel
Software
Technology
since
1995,
which
has
been
recognized
and
ranked
as
a
top
IT
laboratory
in
ongoing
national
evaluations.
He
has
led
the
Innovative
Research
Group
"Research
for
Software
Methodology
and
Technology
for
the
Internet",
founded
by
the
National
Natural
Science
Foundation
of
China,
since
2009.
Prof.
Lü’s
research
interests
include
various
topics
in
software
engineering,
such
as
formal
methods,
software
methodology
and
system
software.
He
has
published
over
150
papers
in
refereed
journals
and
conferences.
In
recognition
of
his
research
achievements,
Prof.
Lü has
earned
numerous
prizes
and
awards,
including
two
National
Science
and
Technology
Progress
Awards
and
the
Ho
Leung
Ho
Lee
Foundation’s
Prize
for
Scientific
and
Technological
Progress.
He
currently
serves
on
the
editorial
boards
of
journals
and
technical
committees
of
conferences,
and
was
once
a
Board
Member
of
the
International
Institute
for
Software
Technology
of
United
Nations
University.
Currently,
he
is
also
the
Vice
Chairman
of
the
Council
of
China
Computer
Federation,
where
he
works
to
promote
the
overall
advancement
of
computer
science
research
in
China.
Textul de pe ultima copertă
This
book
presents
a
comprehensive
introduction
to
Internetware,
covering
aspects
ranging
from
the
fundamental
principles
and
engineering
methodologies
to
operational
platforms,
quality
measurements
and
assurance
and
future
directions.
It
also
includes
guidelines
and
numerous
representative
real-world
case
studies
that
serve
as
an
invaluable
reference
resource
for
software
engineers
involved
in
the
development
of
Internetware
applications.
Providing
a
detailed
analysis
of
current
trends
in
modern
software
engineering
in
the
Internet,
it
offers
an
essential
blueprint
and
an
important
contribution
to
the
research
on
software
engineering
and
systems
for
future
Internet
computing.