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K. Romer and A. Puder. MICO: CORBA 2.0 implementation. Technical report, Computer Science Department, University of Frankfurt, Germany, 1997.

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BRISK: A Portable and Flexible Distributed Instrumentation.. - Bakic, Mutka, Rover (1999)   (4 citations)  (Correct)

....of seconds since the ISM was run. The visual objects mentioned in Section 3.1 are components of an object oriented framework for the development of online performance visualization of parallel distributed systems. Through an optionally linked, portable implementation of CORBA 2. 0 called MICO [10], the ISM can call remote visual objects methods and pass instrumentation data records to be processed as PICL strings. Other consumers can read the ISM s shared memory buffer, e.g. using supplied code that creates PICL strings. 3.6 On line sorting algorithm Using the synchronized embedded ....

K. Romer and A. Puder. MICO: CORBA 2.0 implementation. Technical report, Computer Science Department, University of Frankfurt, Germany, 1997.


Real-Time System Performance Visualization and Analysis.. - Bakic, Mutka, Rover (1997)   (Correct)

....Programming and user interfaces to three instrumentation systems: Vista [19] JEWEL [9] and Baseline Reduced Instrumentation System Kernel (BRISK) ffl An object oriented framework for prototyping of adaptive, on line performance visualizations, which uses a CORBA 2. 0 implementation called MICO [15] to provide distributed visualizations; ffl XDR [6] extension and an XDR to Scheme translator, for communication with C C based software in a distributed, heterogeneous environment. Figure 1 shows the architecture of the PG RT environment, centered around the PG RT TIE environment and ....

Kay Romer and Arno Puder. MICO: CORBA 2.0 implementation. Technical report, Computer Science Department, University of Frankfurt, Germany, 1997. Available at http: //diamant-atm.vsb. cs.uni-frankfurt.de /~mico/.


Using and Implementing CORBA Objects with CorbaScript - Merle, Gransart, Geib (1997)   (2 citations)  (Correct)

....2. 0, a very good CORBA bus available as freeware for non commercial use and which can be used with C and Java [LS97] However, the CorbaScript architecture lets us envisage the use of another CORBA environment by adapting only the CorbaTools module: we plan to port CorbaScript on MICO ORB [RP97] and VisiBroker for C [Vis96] In developing CorbaScript, the main problem that we faced was to build a DII request requiring supplying parameters as CORBA: Any values. An IDL Any may contain any IDL value. It comprises a data eld (a void ) and a eld to describe the type of data selected ....

Kay Romer and Arno Puder. MICO: CORBA 2.0 Implementation. User and Programmer guide, Computer Science Department, University of Frankfurt, Germany, 1997. !URL:http:// www.vsb. cs.uni-frankfurt.de/ ~mico?.


OMG CORBA Scripting Language RFP Initial Submission - Laboratoire Informatique   Self-citation (Corba)   (Correct)

....CORBA specific mechanisms, for example by introducing new syntax constructions or new types of CorbaScript values. Currently, CorbaScript runs on top of OmniBroker 2. 0, a CORBA bus available as freeware for non commercial use and which can be used with C and Java [LS97] and on top of MICO ORB [RP97], an academic freeware CORBA bus. This CorbaScript architecture lets us envisage the use of another CORBA environment by adapting only the CorbaTools module. However to support CorbaScript, CORBA platforms must provide a full CORBA 2.0 implementation composed of the Interface Repository, the ....

Kay Romer and Arno Puder. MICO: CORBA 2.0 Implementation. User and Programmer guide, Computer Science Department, University of Frankfurt, Germany, 1997. <URL:http://www.vsb.cs.uni-frankfurt.de/mico>.


CorbaScript: A Dedicated CORBA Scripting Language - Merle, Gransart, Roos, Geib (1998)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

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RP97 Kay Romer and Arno Puder. MICO: CORBA 2.0 Implementation. User and Programmer Guide, Computer Science Department, University of Frankfurt, Germany, 1997.

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