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2nd Workshop on Object-Oriented Real-Time Dependable Systems (WORDS '96)
QoS Issues for Wide-Area CORBA-Based Object Systems
Laguna Beach, CA
February 01-February 02
ISBN: 0-8186-7570-5
CORBA is a distributed object technology which shows great promise in simplifying the task of programming applications which must operate over a wide area network (WAN). However, WAN environments are dynamic and hostile, making applications which are distributed over a WAN much more difficult to develop and maintain than those only distributed across a local area network (LAN). Quality of service (QoS) is a technology emerging in a number of communications substrates which needs to be provided at the object level to help distributed applications be easier to develop and be more adaptive at runtime. This position paper describes some of the issues which CORBA-based middleware must address to provide QoS for objects distributed across a WAN, and overviews QuO, our middleware framework for wide-area QoS.
Citation:
David E. Bakken, Richard E. Schantz, John A. Zinky, "QoS Issues for Wide-Area CORBA-Based Object Systems," words, pp.110, 2nd Workshop on Object-Oriented Real-Time Dependable Systems (WORDS '96), 1996
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