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ISO/IEC. ODP Trading Function. Draft Rec X9tr 13235, ISO/IEC, June 1995.

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Validation of the Link Layer Protocol of the IEEE-1394 Serial.. - Sighireanu (1997)   (8 citations)  (Correct)

....process declaration; c) although [Que97] introduces quantitative time, the fragment of E Lotos we consider here is untimed. To our knowledge, at the present time, there exists only one realistic experiment with E Lotos, namely the description of the Odp trader computational viewpoint [ISO95] given in [Que97] Thus, the case study presented here can be considered as a pioneering attempt at using E Lotos for the description and verification of a real application. Since E Lotos is currently under balloting within Iso, there are no tools for E Lotos available yet. A straightforward ....

ISO/IEC. ODP Trading Function. Draft Rec X9tr 13235, ISO/IEC, June 1995.


Trading Service - Cooperative Research Centre   (Correct)

.... for Distributed Systems Technology (DSTC) is pleased to submit this Trading Service Specification in response to the request for an Object Trader Service in OMG Object Services RFP5 [1] DSTC has been active in the specification, implementation, and standardisation of the ODP Trading Function 1 [2] and is delighted to contribute this expertise to the adoption of a Trading Service for CORBA. This Trading Service Specification provides: benefits to the users This specification presents interfaces that are simple, elegant, and powerful. Programmers will find it easy to use and understand. ....

....specification with regard to the specific technical issues on the Object Trader Service included in Appendix B.2 of Object Services RFP5. This Trading Service specification is based on the concepts of the ODP Trader, but does not use the CORBA IDL interfaces contained in the ODP Trading Function [2]. The ODP Trading Function s interface specification does not satisfy the goals of the Object Services as described in the Object Services Architecture [6] and the Object Services RFP5. This issue is discussed more fully in Section 8. 4.2 General Technical Requirements This section discusses how ....

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ISO/IEC, "ODP Trading Function", ISO/IEC DIS 13232, June 1995.


New Types of Resource Issues in Open Distributed Systems: An.. - Milosevic, al.   (Correct)

....requester, SR) in an ODS would normally perform is to locate an appropriate service provider (SP) 13 , based on the required service type and service attributes, e.g. quality, quantity and price. This can be done by using an information broker component within an ODS, such as the ODP trader [19] (as will be explained in section 5) The combination of these attributes, i.e. quantity, QoS, price will constitute a central part of a service contract which binds the SR and the SP. Note that if a service can be regarded as a homogenous commodity (i.e. with a single QoS level) the standard ....

....solution will also be given and discussed. 4.3 Example: a trading service One of the central services in an ODS which supports establishment of the market of information services is a trading service. We will focus on the functionality of this service according to the ODP specification [17] [19]. The trading service is implemented by the ODP component called Trader (similar y q U SR w SR ( U SP w SP ( SR SP Trader (1) 2) 3) Figure 3 Interactions between the Trader and its users 1 export operation 2 import operation 3 interactions between importers (SRs) ....

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ISO/IEC JTC1/SC21, ODP Trading Function, Draft Document, Nov. 1993


Specifying Parallel and Distributed Systems in Object-Z.. - Dong, Zucconi, Duke (1997)   (2 citations)  (Correct)

....specification language can provide a precise system model which is implementation language independent, a number of standards bodies are recommending the use of formal notations for specifying software systems. For example, Z[23, 14] is recommended to define the Open Distributed Systems ODP system[16]. Object Z[12, 19, 13] is recommended in standards work on presentation environments for multi media objects (the PREMO project) 18] Object Z has also been used to define the information model of ODP trader[8] and ODP type management[1] Parallel and distributed systems have their own complex ....

ISO/IEC JTC1/SC21. ODP Trading Function, June 1995.


Dynamic Support Service Selection for Business.. - Merz, Tu, Lamersdorf (1996)   (Correct)

....and semantics, to capture session specific context information, to provide a contractual basis for the business transaction, and to store persistently this information at the generic client side. A service profile can also include service type specifications for trader import and export functions [ISO ODP95a] and for catalogue services. It further contains descriptions of negotiation protocols as well as service access protocols. In the first case, service selection is supported by brokers, which arrange client server bindings on the basis of standardised negotiation protocol. The latter describe ....

ISO / IEC JTC 1 / SC21: "ODP Trading Function". Draft International Standard 13235, 1995

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