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Efficient Matching Of Events in Distributed Middleware Systems

Efficient Matching Of Events in Distributed Middleware Systems

... system. Efficient matching and routing of events that builds on solutions to the multiple and sometimes interrelated issues that comprise ...First, efficient organization of brokers is ... See full document

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Fault Tolerant Reliable Delivery of Events in Distributed Middleware Systems

Fault Tolerant Reliable Delivery of Events in Distributed Middleware Systems

... In this scheme there would be multiple instances of the RDS node, with each RDS replica making decisions autonomously. Please note that this scheme does not have the concept of primary or secondary replicas: each replica ... See full document

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A Framework for Network Monitoring and Performance Based Routing in Distributed Middleware Systems

A Framework for Network Monitoring and Performance Based Routing in Distributed Middleware Systems

... The TransportHandler also handles the creation of alternate links which is an important feature of NaradaBrokering to enable efficient communications. It is possible for an event routing protocol to specify the ... See full document

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On the Matching of Events in Distributed Brokering Systems

On the Matching of Events in Distributed Brokering Systems

... the matching (un-optimized) on a set of XPath ...evenly distributed over 32 different ...the matching times in the profile matching with/without optimizations for varying number of ...the ... See full document

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Reconfigurable Real-Time Middleware for Distributed Cyber-Physical Systems with Aperiodic Events

Reconfigurable Real-Time Middleware for Distributed Cyber-Physical Systems with Aperiodic Events

... 4.5 Combining AC, IR and LB Strategies When we use the AC, IR and LB components together, their strategies can be configured in 18 different combina- tions. However, some combinations of the strategies are in- valid. The ... See full document

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Middleware-based Distributed Systems Software Process

Middleware-based Distributed Systems Software Process

... control systems and supervisory control and data acquisition systems that manage regional power ...large-scale distributed real-time and embedded (DRE) applications are typified by the following ... See full document

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Open Gate: An Efficient Middleware System for Heterogeneous Distributed Databases

Open Gate: An Efficient Middleware System for Heterogeneous Distributed Databases

... Open-Gate handles these challenges perfectly by installing IWRAP on each data source to minimize the communication cost and speed up the system as explained in [12]. Another factor that badly affects the system ... See full document

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Incorporating an XML Matching Engine in Distributed Brokering Systems

Incorporating an XML Matching Engine in Distributed Brokering Systems

... a distributed XML database. In this case the XML advertisements/events could be stored persistently on one or more nodes in the ...the matching advertisements are returned back to the “querying” ... See full document

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Efficient Metadata Management in Large Distributed Storage Systems

Efficient Metadata Management in Large Distributed Storage Systems

... 4.3. Efficient Log Operation Comparing a metadata object to the log requires a sim- ple comparison of the pathnames and times; a match occurs if the path of the logged operation is a substring of the ob- ject ... See full document

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An Efficient Fault-Tolerant method for Distributed Computation Systems

An Efficient Fault-Tolerant method for Distributed Computation Systems

... optimistically accept the order proposed by the primary and send the result immediately to the user. This causes a reduction in the number of message passing but the replicas can become temporarily inconsistent with one ... See full document

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Middleware for Distributed Systems

Middleware for Distributed Systems

... open systems architectures and open-source ...nature, distributed systems developed by composing separate components are more open than systems conceived and developed as monolithic ... See full document

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Distributed Systems / Middleware Distributed Programming in Erlang

Distributed Systems / Middleware Distributed Programming in Erlang

... When we process a publish message we need to check the topic in the Interests list of every client We can easily modify our code to store, for each topic, the set of interested clie[r] ... See full document

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Object-Oriented Middleware for Distributed Systems

Object-Oriented Middleware for Distributed Systems

... past systems There is never time nor resources to start from scratch Legacy systems were built with their own approaches System integration is the only way ... See full document

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Middleware for Heterogeneous and Distributed Information Systems

Middleware for Heterogeneous and Distributed Information Systems

... Information Systems n specific parts of Data Base Application ("Datenbankanwendung") are desirable, but the course can be attended in the same semester n Copies of presentation ... See full document

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Middleware for Dependable Network Services in Partitionable Distributed Systems*

Middleware for Dependable Network Services in Partitionable Distributed Systems*

... Group technology adopted by Jgroup follows the object group paradigm [11, 18] where functions of a distributed service are replicated among a collection of server object[r] ... See full document

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Middleware and Distributed Systems. Security. Martin v. Löwis

Middleware and Distributed Systems. Security. Martin v. Löwis

... • Client requests TGT (Ticket Granting Ticket) from AS (Authentication service) • KRB_AS_REQ and KRB_AS_REP. • Client requests ticket for specific service from TGS (Ticket-Granting Servi[r] ... See full document

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Chapter Outline. Chapter 2 Distributed Information Systems Architecture. Middleware for Heterogeneous and Distributed Information Systems

Chapter Outline. Chapter 2 Distributed Information Systems Architecture. Middleware for Heterogeneous and Distributed Information Systems

...  one (popular) approach: client corresponds to presentation layer, server includes the application logic and resource management layers.  another approach (more traditional C/S): clie[r] ... See full document

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MCFlow: Middleware for Mixed-Criticality Distributed Real-Time Systems

MCFlow: Middleware for Mixed-Criticality Distributed Real-Time Systems

... across distributed or multi- core systems so that intervals between release times of jobs in any subtask are never less than the period of the subtask ... See full document

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Role of Agent Middleware in Teaching Distributed Systems and Agent Technologies

Role of Agent Middleware in Teaching Distributed Systems and Agent Technologies

... Agent middleware was firstly added to the DNAD course in 2009/2010 academic year. The lectures included a chapter on FIPA and JADE. Also, the students were exposed to the design and implementation of simple ... See full document

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Middleware and Distributed Systems. Introduction. Dr. Martin v. Löwis

Middleware and Distributed Systems. Introduction. Dr. Martin v. Löwis

... • d’Agapeyeff: "The point about this pyramid is that it is terribly sensitive to change in the underlying software such that the new version does not contain the old as a subset. It becomes very expensive to maintain ... See full document

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