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The Design and Performance of a Real-time CORBA Event Service (1997)

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by Timothy Harrison , David L. Levine , Douglas C. Schmidt
Venue:in Proceedings of OOPSLA '97, (Atlanta, GA), ACM
Citations:274 - 91 self
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@INPROCEEDINGS{Harrison97thedesign,
    author = {Timothy Harrison and David L. Levine and Douglas C. Schmidt},
    title = {The Design and Performance of a Real-time CORBA Event Service},
    booktitle = {in Proceedings of OOPSLA '97, (Atlanta, GA), ACM},
    year = {1997},
    pages = {184--199},
    publisher = {ACM}
}

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Abstract

The CORBA Event Service provides a flexible model for asynchronous communication among objects. However, the standard CORBA Event Service specification lacks important features required by real-time applications. For instance, operational flight programs for fighter aircraft have complex realtime processing requirements. This paper describes the design and performance of an object-oriented, real-time implementation of the CORBA Event Service that is designed to meet these requirements. This paper makes three contributions to the design and performance measurement of object-oriented real-time systems. First, it illustrates how to extend the CORBA Event Service so that it is suitable for real-time systems. These extensions support periodic rate-based event processing and efficient event filtering and correlation. Second, it describes how to develop object-oriented event dispatching and scheduling mechanisms that can provide real-time guarantees. Finally, the paper presents benchmarks tha...

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real-time corba event service    corba event service    operational flight program    object-oriented event dispatching    standard corba event service specification    benchmark tha    asynchronous communication    object-oriented real-time system    performance measurement    realtime processing requirement    real-time guarantee    flexible model    real-time system    efficient event filtering    real-time application    real-time implementation    fighter aircraft    periodic rate-based event processing    important feature   

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