| H. Oliver, S. Brandt, A. Thomas, and N. Charton, "Network control as a distributed object application," Distributed Systems Engineering, vol. 5, pp. 19--28, Mar. 1998. |
....modeling the local states of networking resources. While these approaches meet the flexibility requirement, the use of general purpose platforms and programming languages [e.g. Java, C , and common object request broker architecture (CORBA) often leads to problems in performance. In [11], extensive performance measurements of various middleware implementations are shown. In order to improve the performance, two complementary approaches are possible. First, performance improvement can be achieved through optimization of the middleware implementation, independent of the application ....
....Design of the ConnectionManager. ATML Virata switch. A SwitchServer object runs on each of them. A third HP workstation serves as the controller for the ATML switch; the SwitchServer controlling the switch runs on top of it. This workstation communicates with the switch using the qGSMP protocol [11], a modified version of the GSMP protocol [9] with QOS extensions. All workstations communicate through a 10 Mbit s ethernet LAN. The code is written in C , and the CORBA implementation used is Orbix (version 1.3) from Iona Technologies. The ConnectionManager, RouteObject, and QOSmapper reside ....
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H. Oliver, S. Brandt, A. Thomas, and N. Charton, "Network control as a distributed object application," Distributed Systems Engineering, vol. 5, pp. 19--28, Mar. 1998.
....that provides an open and uniform access to abstractions modeling the local states of networking resources. While these approaches meet the flexibility requirement, the use of general purpose platforms and programming languages (e.g. Java, C , CORBA) often leads to problems in performance. [11] shows extensive performance measurements of various middleware implementations. In order to improve the performance, two complementary approaches are possible. First, performance improvement can be achieved through optimization of the middleware implementation, independent of the application [3] ....
....120Mbyte of RAM, connected to an ATML Virata switch. A SwitchServer object runs on each of them. A third HP workstation serves as the controller for the ATML switch; the SwitchServer controlling the switch runs on top of it. This workstation communicates with the switch using the qGSMP protocol [11], a modified version of the GSMP protocol [9] with QOS extensions. All workstations communicate through an 10 Mb s ethernet LAN. The code is written in C , and the CORBA implementation used is Orbix (version 1.3) from Iona Technologies. The ConnectionManager, RouteObject and QOSmapper reside on ....
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Huw Oliver, Soren Brandt, Andrew Thomas and Nathalie Charton, "Network control as a distributed object application," Distributed Systems Engineering, Vol. 5, No. 1, March 1998.
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