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Pattern-Oriented Distributed System Architectures

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Pattern-Oriented Distributed System Architectures
ion. riented language features, such as abstract classes, inheritance, dynamic binding, and parameterized types. Middleware, such as object-oriented frameworks for host infrastructure middleware (e.g., JVMs and ACE) and distribution middleware (e.g. CORBA and J2EE). Advanced operating system mechanisms, such as event demultiplexing, multi-threading, multi-processing, synchronization, and dynamic linking. rial examines patterns and framework solutions abstracted from production systems in domains ranging from telecommunications, avionics, distributed electronic medical imaging systems, web servers, and real-time object request brokers to illustrate the key technical design and implementation issues. The material presented in this tutorial is based in part on the book "PatternOriented Software Architecture: Patterns for Concurrent and Distributed Objects" [1], which is the second volume in the Pattern-Oriented Software Architecture (POSA) series [2]. References [1] D. C. Schmid...
Douglas C. Schmidt
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Type Conference
Year 2003
Where ICSE
Authors Douglas C. Schmidt
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