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− | The ''Virtual Platform'' is a model to be extended for transparently interfacing a potentially unlimited number of hosting environments. This library has been designed and | + | The ''Virtual Platform'' is a model to be extended for transparently interfacing a potentially unlimited number of hosting environments. This library has been designed and implemented to bridge and manage the lifecycle of execution units running on a different platform than gCore. |
− | The gCube enabling technology is capable of dynamically instantiating platforms (along with their resources) compliant to such a model. When new software designed to run on a specific platform is uploaded in the software repository and then requested for deployment, a virtual image of the target platform is created to manage such software. | + | The gCube enabling technology is capable of dynamically instantiating platforms (along with their resources) compliant to such a model. When new software designed to run on a specific platform is uploaded in the software repository and then requested for deployment, a virtual image of the target platform is created to manage such software. |
== Design == | == Design == | ||
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Revision as of 20:50, 15 July 2011
Role
The Virtual Platform is a model to be extended for transparently interfacing a potentially unlimited number of hosting environments. This library has been designed and implemented to bridge and manage the lifecycle of execution units running on a different platform than gCore.
The gCube enabling technology is capable of dynamically instantiating platforms (along with their resources) compliant to such a model. When new software designed to run on a specific platform is uploaded in the software repository and then requested for deployment, a virtual image of the target platform is created to manage such software.
Design
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