Journal article
CVM - A communication virtual machine
The Journal of systems and software, v 81(10), pp 1640-1662
01 Oct 2008
Abstract
The convergence of data, voice, and multimedia communication over digital networks, coupled with continuous improvement in network capacity and reliability has resulted in a proliferation of communication technologies. Unfortunately, despite these new developments, there is no easy way to build new application-specific communication services. The stovepipe approach used today for building new communication services results in rigid technology, limited utility, lengthy and costly development cycle, and difficulty in integration. In this paper, we introduce communication virtual machine (CVM) that supports rapid conception, specification, and automatic realization of new application-specific communication services through a user-centric, model-driven approach. We present the concept, architecture, modeling language, prototypical design, and implementation of CVM in the context of a healthcare application. Published by Elsevier Inc.
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- Title
- CVM - A communication virtual machine
- Creators
- Yi Deng - Florida International UniversityS. Masoud Sadjadi - Florida International UniversityPeter J. Clarke - Florida International UniversityVagelis Hristidis - Florida International UniversityRaju Rangaswami - Florida International UniversityYingbo Wang - Florida International University
- Publication Details
- The Journal of systems and software, v 81(10), pp 1640-1662
- Publisher
- Elsevier
- Number of pages
- 23
- Grant note
- HRD-0317692 / National Science Foundation; National Science Foundation (NSF)
- Resource Type
- Journal article
- Language
- English
- Academic Unit
- College of Computing and Informatics
- Web of Science ID
- WOS:000259427100003
- Scopus ID
- 2-s2.0-48749104351
- Other Identifier
- 991021868009504721
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- Computer Science, Software Engineering
- Computer Science, Theory & Methods