| D. C. Schmidt, D. L. Levine, and C. Cleeland, "Architectures and Patterns for Developing High-performance, Real-time ORB Endsystems," in Advances in Computers, Academic Press, 1999. |
....service guarantees for real time applications with deterministic QoS requirements, and tries to meet service guarantees within the desired tolerance, for real time applications with statistical QoS requirements. TAO s ORB Core is based on the high performance, cross platform ACE components [Schmidt 98] such asAcceptors and Connectors, Reactors, and Tasks. These components help to provide a suitable connection and concurrency model for predictably sharing the collective processing capacity of ORB endsystem components among the operations in one or more threads of control. This ORB Core can deal ....
....systems to run it. However its high level of sophistication means that is can be used in extreme mission critical applications. TAO has been employed by Boeing for use within its air traffic control system. Other significant users of TAO include Ericsson, Bellcore, Lucent, Motorola and Siemens. Schmidt 98] 2.4.2 PalmORB The University of Illinois have constructed PalmORB [Roman 99] a stripped down implementation of the CORBA standard for use on handheld devices. The client side CORBA features have been included in this ORB, but all server side functionality has been omitted, since the Palm ....
Douglas C. Schmidt, David L. Levine, Chris Cleeland, Architectures and Patterns for Developing High- 82 Performance, Real-time ORB Endsystems, Advances in Computers 1999
....middleware for the communication among objects in a distributed environment like CORBA [OMG98] or DCOM [Eddon98] have been specified. These middleware solutions, however, usually do not meet the real time requirements of a Virtual Reality application. There are, however, real time implementations [Schmi99]) With the growth of the Internet, and of course of bandwidth, it is nowadays practicable to move out distributed virtual world applications from specialized research laboratories to the end user, connected to the Internet at home. PC technology is cheap and fast 1 Computer Graphics, ....
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D. C. Schmidt, D. L. Levine, and C. Cleeland, "Architectures and Patterns for Developing High-performance, Real-time ORB Endsystems," in Advances in Computers, Academic Press, 1999.
....that are the focal points in our research. 4 Current Status and Future Work We have just begun work on the research described in this paper. TAO already implements some basic collocation optimizations [22] and supports dynamic configuration of TAO internal component at application startup time [32]. Many issues are still unresolved, however. The following outlines the future tasks for our research project: 2 There are UNIX implementations of COM available, but they are not widely used and do not support the latest COM specification. Task 1 Benchmarking the existing CCM and other ....
D. C. Schmidt, D. L. Levine, and C. Cleeland, "Architectures and Patterns for Developing High-performance, Real-time ORB Endsystems," in Advances in Computers, Academic Press, 1999.
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D. C. Schmidt, D. L. Levine, and C. Cleeland. Architectures and Patterns for Developing High-performance, Real-time ORB Endsystems. In Advances in Computers. Academic Press, 1999.
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