Second IEEE International Symposium on Object-Oriented Real-Time Distributed Computing
Quantitative Evaluation of Distributed Object-Oriented Programming Environments for Real-Time Applications
Saint-Malo, France
May 02-May 05
ISBN: 0-7695-0207-5
A. Nacul, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul
L. Silva, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul
J. Netto, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul
This paper presents a quantitative evaluation of the temporal behavior of object-oriented programs implemented using different programming environments. The main focus of the evaluation is the real-time properties and the overhead caused by each layer of the underlying communication architecture, in order to verify the suitability of those environments for developing distributed real-time object-oriented systems. In the current state of the work, Java/RMI running over Windows 95 and AO/C++ running over QNX OS are compared. An extension of the comparison to include DCOM/Windows95, DCOM/Windows NT and ObjecTime/Windows NT is under development.
Citation:
A.P. Flores, A. Nacul, L. Silva, J. Netto, C.E. Pereira, L. Bacellar, "Quantitative Evaluation of Distributed Object-Oriented Programming Environments for Real-Time Applications," isorc, pp.133, Second IEEE International Symposium on Object-Oriented Real-Time Distributed Computing, 1999