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Gore, P., Cytron, R., Schmidt, D.C., O'Ryan, C.: Designing and optimizing a scalable CORBA notification service. In: LCTES/OM. (2001) 196--204

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The Design and Performance of a Real-Time Notification Service - Pradeep Gore And (2004)   (2 citations)  Self-citation (Gore Schmidt)   (Correct)

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P. Gore, D. Schmidt, C. O'Ryan, and R. Cytron, Designing and Optimizing a Scalable CORBA Notification Service, Proc. ACM SIGPLAN Workshop on Optimization of Middleware and Distributed Systems (OM 2001.


Patterns and Performance of Distributed Real-time and.. - Schmidt, O'Ryan (2002)   Self-citation (Schmidt O'ryan)   (Correct)

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P. Gore, R. K. Cytron, D. C. Schmidt, and C. O'Ryan, "Designing and Optimizing a Scalable CORBA Notification Service," in Proceedings of the Workshop on Optimization of Middleware and Distributed Systems,(Snowbird, Utah), pp. 196--204, ACM SIGPLAN, June 2001.


Patterns and Performance of Distributed Real-time and.. - Schmidt, O'Ryan (2002)   Self-citation (Schmidt O'ryan)   (Correct)

....federations, and event delivery QoS. The patterns and techniques used in the implementation of TAO s Real time Event Service can be used to improve the performance and predictability of Notification Service implementations. To explore that idea, we have implemented a Notification Service for TAO [37] and used it to validate the feasibility of building a reusable framework that factors out common code for TAO s Notification Service, its standard CORBA Event Service implementation, and its Real time Event Service. The OMG Messaging specification [26] gives application developers control over ....

P. Gore, R. K. Cytron, D. C. Schmidt, and C. O'Ryan, "Designing and Optimizing a Scalable CORBA Notification Service," in Proceedings of the Workshop on Optimization of Middleware and Distributed Systems, (Snowbird, Utah), pp. 196--204, ACM SIGPLAN, June 2001.


Patterns and Performance of a CORBA Event Service for.. - O'Ryan, Schmidt.. (2001)   Self-citation (Schmidt O'ryan)   (Correct)

....event delivery QoS. We believe that the patterns and techniques used in the implementation of TAO s Real time Event Service can be used to improve the performance and predictability of Notification Service implementations. Based on that idea, we have implemented a Notification Service for TAO [34] and used it to validate the fea17 sibility of building reusable components for the Notification Service, CORBA Event Service and TAO s Real time Event Service. COBEA [22] is a CORBA based event architecture service that generates parameterized events, which are published by a trading service. ....

P. Gore, R. K. Cytron, D. C. Schmidt, and C. O'Ryan, "Designing and Optimizing a Scalable CORBA Notification Service," in Proceedings of the Workshop on Optimization of Middleware and Distributed Systems, (Snowbird, Utah), ACM SIGPLAN, June 2001.


Patterns and Performance of a CORBA Event Service for.. - O'Ryan, Schmidt.. (2001)   Self-citation (Schmidt O'ryan)   (Correct)

....event delivery QoS. We believe that the patterns and techniques used in the implementation of TAO s Real time Event Service can be used to improve the 17 performance and predictability of Notification Service implementations. Based on that idea, we have implemented a Notification Service for TAO [34] and used it to validate the feasibility of building reusable components for the Notification Service, CORBA Event Service and TAO s Real time Event Service. COBEA [22] is a CORBA based event architecture service that generates parameterized events, which are published by a trading service. For ....

P. Gore, R. K. Cytron, D. C. Schmidt, and C. O'Ryan, "Designing and Optimizing a Scalable CORBA Notification Service," in Proceedings of the Workshop on Optimization of Middleware and Distributed Systems, (Snowbird, Utah), pp. 196--204, ACM SIGPLAN, June 2001.


Building Customizable Middleware using Aspect Oriented.. - Hunleth, Cytron, Gill (2001)   (6 citations)  Self-citation (Cytron)   (Correct)

....are frequently found in DOC middleware, and the one implemented here draws on concepts from three Common Object Request Broker Architecture (CORBA) event services that have been implemented in TAO. These are the Object Management Group (OMG) Event Service [10] the OMG Notification Service [11, 12], and the TAO Real Time Event Channel (RTEC) 13] EventChannel ProxyPushSupplier ProxyPushSupplier ProxyPushSupplier Consumer Consumer Consumer ProxyPushConsumer ProxyPushConsumer Supplier Supplier ConsumerAdmin SupplierAdmin Event Propogation Event Channel Base Abstractions Figure 1: ....

P. Gore, R. K. Cytron, D. C. Schmidt, and C. O'Ryan, "Designing and Optimizing a Scalable CORBA Notification Service," in Proceedings of the Workshop on Optimization of Middleware and Distributed Systems, (Snowbird, Utah), ACM SIGPLAN, June 2001.


Sharing Belief in Teams of Heterogeneous Robots - Utz, Stulp, Muehlenfeld (2004)   (Correct)

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Gore, P., Cytron, R., Schmidt, D.C., O'Ryan, C.: Designing and optimizing a scalable CORBA notification service. In: LCTES/OM. (2001) 196--204


IKE 2-Implementing the Stateful Distributed Object Paradigm - Noseworthy   (Correct)

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P. Gore, R. K. Cytron, D. C. Schmidt, and C. O'Ryan. Designing and Optimizing a Scalable CORBA Notification Service. In Proceedings of the Workshop on Optimization of Middleware and Distributed Systems, pp. 196--204, Snowbird, Utah, June 2001. ACM SIGPLAN.

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