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HU Hua, ZHANG Yang. A framework for Internet service evolution based on active object[J]. Journal of Zhejiang University Science A, 2006, 7(10): 1662-1668.
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Abstract: The wide use of internet Service in distributed computing and e-business has made the evolution of internet Service to be one of the most prevalent research fields in software development domain. Traditional methods for software development cannot adapt to the challenge of internet Service oriented software development. In this paper, we propose a new paradigm for the evolution of internet Service with active objects from the characteristics of internet Service and principles of active objects. The paradigm uses an automatic monitoring mechanism of active object to detect and process evolution requirement in system based on internet Service.
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