| Gill, C.D., Loyall, J.P., Schantz, R.F., and Schmidt, D.C., "Experiences Using Adaptive Middleware in Distributed Real-time Embedded Application Contexts: A Dependability Perspective", Workshop on Dependable Middleware-Based Systems, part of the Dependable Systems and Networks Conference,Bethesda, MD, June 2002. |
....architecture that is imbued with QoS adaptive middleware services. Figure 2 illustrates one such approach that is based on the Quality Objects (QuO) ZBS97] project. Figure 2. Decoupling Functional and QoS Attribute Paths The QuO project and empirical demonstrations based on QuO middleware [Loy01, WDMS02] are an example of how one might organize such a layered architecture designed to manage and package adaptive QoS 18 capabilities [Sch02A] as common middleware services. The QuO architecture decouples DOC middleware and applications along the following two dimensions: Functional paths, which ....
Gill, C.D., Loyall, J.P., Schantz, R.F., and Schmidt, D.C., "Experiences Using Adaptive Middleware in Distributed Real-time Embedded Application Contexts: A Dependability Perspective", Workshop on Dependable Middleware-Based Systems, part of the Dependable Systems and Networks Conference,Bethesda, MD, June 2002.
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