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View all- Schantz RSchmidt D(2002)Research Advances in Middleware for Distributed Systems: State of the ArtCommunication Systems10.1007/978-0-387-35600-6_1(1-36)Online publication date: 2002
COTS (commercial off-the-shelf) devices, including middleware components, are capable of executing powerful, distributed algorithms. Very large, adaptive systems can be created by simply integrating these devices, not by creating new devices, algorithms ...
COTS (commercial off-the-shelf) devices, including middleware components, are capable of executing powerful, distributed algorithms. Very large, adaptive systems can be created by simply integrating these devices, not by creating new devices, algorithms ...
In this paper, we present a separable, reusable middleware solution that provides coordinated, end-to-end QoS management over any type of service component, and can use existing (legacy) QoS management solutions (by using wrappers) in a distributed ...
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