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Hybrid service-oriented architectures : a case-study in the automotive domain
Document Type
Conference
Source
Proceedings of the 5th international workshop on Software engineering and middleware. :62-68
Subject
Language
English
Abstract
Vehicles are becoming complex software systems with many components and services that need to be coordinated. Service oriented architectures can be used in this domain to support intra-vehicle, inter-vehicles, and vehicle-environment services. Such architectures can be deployed on different platforms, using different communication and coordination paradigms. We argue that practical solutions should be hybrid: they should integrate and support interoperability of different paradigms. We demonstrate the concept by integrating Jini, the service-oriented technology we used within the vehicle, and JXTA, the peer to peer infrastructure we used to support interaction with the environment through a gateway service, called J2J. Initial experience with J2J is illustrated.

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