Middleware 2000 IFIP/ACM International Conference on Distributed Systems Platforms and Open Distributed Processing New York, NY, USA, April 4-7, 2000 Proceedings

Middleware is everywhere. Ever since the advent of sockets and other virtu- circuit abstractions, researchers have been looking for ways to incorporate high- value concepts into distributed systems platforms. Most distributed applications, especially Internet applications, are now programmed using s...

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Autor Corporativo: IFIP/ACM International Conference on Distributed Systems Platforms (-)
Otros Autores: Sventek, Joseph. editor (editor), Coulson, Geoffrey. editor
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2000.
Edición:1st ed. 2000.
Colección:Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 1795
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Caching
  • Implementing a Caching Service for Distributed CORBA Objects
  • A Middleware System Which Intelligently Caches Query Results
  • Distributed Object Implementations for Interactive Applications
  • Indirection
  • MIMO — An Infrastructure for Monitoring and Managing Distributed Middleware Environments
  • Gateways for Accessing Fault Tolerance Domains
  • An Architecture for Distributed OASIS Services
  • Reflection
  • Monitoring, Security, and Dynamic Configuration with the dynamicTAO Reflective ORB
  • Customization of Object Request Brokers by Application Specific Policies
  • The Role of Software Architecture in Constraining Adaptation in Component-Based Middleware Platforms
  • Messaging
  • Exploiting IP Multicast in Content-Based Publish-Subscribe Systems
  • The Design and Performance of a Scalable ORB Architecture for CORBA Asynchronous Messaging
  • A Publish/Subscribe CORBA Persistent State Service Prototype
  • Quality of Service
  • QualProbes: Middleware QoS Profiling Services for Configuring Adaptive Applications
  • Structuring QoS-Supporting Services with Smart Proxies
  • Trading and Negotiating Stream Bindings
  • Transactions and Workflow
  • Strategies for Integrating Messaging and Distributed Object Transactions
  • A Distributed Object Oriented Framework to Offer Transactional Support for Long Running Business Processes
  • Active Middleware Services in a Decision Support System for Managing Highly Available Distributed Resources
  • Composition
  • The Design and Performance of a Pluggable Protocols Framework for Real-Time Distributed Object Computing Middleware
  • Customizing IDL Mappings and ORB Protocols
  • Hierarchical Architecture for Real-Time Adaptive Resource Management.