Defining the Fluid Framework

Anthony Jones, Dan Cornford
2007 2007 IEEE International Conference on Information Reuse and Integration  
In this position paper we present the developing Fluid framework, which we believe offers considerable advantages in maintaining software stability in dynamic or evolving application settings. The Fluid framework facilitates the development of component software via the selection, composition and configuration of components. Fluid's composition language incorporates a high-level type system supporting object-oriented principles such as type description, type inheritance, and type instantiation.
more » ... Object-oriented relationships are represented via the dynamic composition of component instances. This representation allows the software structure, as specified by type and instance descriptions, to change dynamically at runtime as existing types are modified and new types and instances are introduced. We therefore move from static software structure descriptions to more dynamic representations, while maintaining the expressiveness of object-oriented semantics. We show how the Fluid framework relates to existing, largely component based, software frameworks and conclude with suggestions for future enhancements.
doi:10.1109/iri.2007.4296701 dblp:conf/iri/JonesC07 fatcat:ol2hqqxlwrca3ecylqyb2h5roq