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@inproceedings{TichelaarSAC2000, author = {Sander Tichelaar and Juan Carlos Cruz and Serge Demeyer}, booktitle = {Proceedings {SAC}'00 ({ACM} Symposium on Applied Computing)}, editor = {Janice Carroll and Ernesto Damiani and Hisham Haddad and Dave Oppenheim}, month = mar, note = {Acceptance ratio: 194/457 = 42\%}, pages = {270-277}, publisher = {ACM}, title = {Design Guidelines for Coordination Components}, year = {2000}, abstract = {The distributed nature of a typical web application combined with the rapid evolution of underlying platforms demands for a plug-in component architecture. Nevertheless, code for controlling distributed activities is usually spread over multiple subsystems, which makes it hard to dynamically reconfigure coordination services. This paper investigates coordination components as a way to encapsulate the coordination of a distributed system into a separate, pluggable entity. In an object-oriented context we introduce two design guidelines (namely, "turn contracts into objects" and "turn configuration into a factory object") that help developers to separate coordination from computation and to develop reusable and flexible solutions for coordination in distributed systems.}, annote = {internationalconference}, }