| J. Bates. The State of the Art in Distributed and Dependable Computing. Technical report, Laboratory for Communications Engineering, Cambridge University, http://www.newcastle.research.ec.org/cabernet/sota/report, Oct. 1998. |
....the server shuts down. 3.5 Server addition Adding a new server is quite straightforward. The server gets connected to the network, listens to service requests, decides based on its policy, accepts service requests and executes them. Re)configuration in distributed systems has been addressed in [1], but the focus is on applications without real time or reliability requirements. 3.6 Server failure The relocation of services is performed, depending on fault hypothesis reliability requirements and mechanisms employed. For example, a service consisting of several subservices; the voter or ....
J. Bates. The state of the art in distributed and dependable computing. Technical Report ESPRIT Cabernet Sponsored Report, University of Cambridge, UK, October 1998.
....to be determined by server object designers. Thus, Globe assumes that each type of object its own strategy that proactively replicates objects. Real time Middleware A good summary of the state of the art in real time middleware has been produced in the EU funded CaberNet network of excellence by [1]. Most current middleware products are only of limited use in real time and embedded systems because all requests have the same priority. Moreover the memory requirements of current middleware products prevent deployment in embedded systems. These problems have been addressed by various research ....
J. Bates. The State of the Art in Distributed and Dependable Computing. Technical report, Laboratory for Communications Engineering, Cambridge University, http://www.newcastle.research.ec.org/cabernet/sota/report, Oct. 1998.
....works with all Microsoft products and MS are the dominant operating systems supplier. However the standard is not well documented, unstable and proprietary to one manufacturer, although bindings are available for modern languages. The current state of the art is more fittingly represented by CORBA [1]. It is language independent, produced by an international committee composed of representatives from industry, often advised by academia, and is designed to support a range of high level services. The architecture involves communication through an object request broker (ORB) which provides a ....
John Bates, "The State of the Art in Distributed and Dependable Computing", A CaberNet Sponsored Report, October 1998.
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J. Bates. The State of the Art in Distributed and Dependable Computing. Technical report, Laboratory for Communications Engineering, Cambridge University, http://www.newcastle.research.ec.org/cabernet/sota/report, Oct. 1998.
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