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21st IEEE International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems (ICDCS'01)
Comparing and Contrasting Adaptive Middleware Support in Wide-Area and Embedded Distributed Object Applications
Mesa, AZ
April 16-April 19
ISBN: 0-7695-1077-9
Joseph Loyall, BBN Technologies
Richard Schantz, BBN Technologies
John Zinky, BBN Technologies
Partha Pal, BBN Technologies
Richard Shapiro, BBN Technologies
Craig Rodrigues, BBN Technologies
Michael Atighetchi, BBN Technologies
David Karr, BBN Technologies
Jeanna M. Gossett, The Boeing Company
Christopher D. Gill, Washington University
Abstract: The Quality Objects (QuO) middleware is a set of extensions to standard distributed object computing middleware that is used to control and adapt quality of service in a number of distributed application environments, from wide-area to embedded distributed applications. This paper compares and contrasts the characteristics of key use cases and the variations in QuO implementations that have emerged to support them. We present these variations in the context of several actual applications being developed using the QuO middleware.
Citation:
Joseph Loyall, Richard Schantz, John Zinky, Partha Pal, Richard Shapiro, Craig Rodrigues, Michael Atighetchi, David Karr, Jeanna M. Gossett, Christopher D. Gill, "Comparing and Contrasting Adaptive Middleware Support in Wide-Area and Embedded Distributed Object Applications," icdcs, pp.0625, 21st IEEE International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems (ICDCS'01), 2001
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