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Gordon S. Blair
Researcher at Lancaster University
Publications - 386
Citations - 9380
Gordon S. Blair is an academic researcher from Lancaster University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Middleware & Middleware (distributed applications). The author has an hindex of 48, co-authored 381 publications receiving 8999 citations. Previous affiliations of Gordon S. Blair include Fernando Pessoa University & University of Tromsø.
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Models@ run.time
Gordon S. Blair,Nelly Bencomo +1 more
TL;DR: Work on models@run.time seeks to extend the applicability of models produced in model-driven engineering (MDE) approaches to the runtime environment by developing adaptation mechanisms that leverage software models, referred to as models@ run.
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A generic component model for building systems software
Geoff Coulson,Gordon S. Blair,Paul Grace,François Taïani,Ackbar Joolia,Kevin Lee,Jó Ueyama,Thirunavukkarasu Sivaharan +7 more
TL;DR: This article argues for the benefits and feasibility of a generic yet tailorable approach to component-based systems-building that offers a uniform programming model that is applicable in a wide range of systems-oriented target domains and deployment environments.
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The case for reflective middleware
TL;DR: It's flexible and reconfigurable yet simple for programmers to use, notably for building dynamic distributed applications operating on the Net.
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An architecture for next generation middleware
TL;DR: A language-independent reflective architecture featuring a per-object meta- space, the use of meta-models to structure meta-space, and a consistent use of object graphs for composite components is introduced.
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An Efficient Component Model for the Construction of Adaptive Middleware
TL;DR: The OpenCOM component model as discussed by the authors is a lightweight and efficient component model based on COM, which can be used to construct a full middleware platform, and also investigates the performance of both OpenCOM and this resultant platform.