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SORBA: Shared Object Request Broker Architecture for Peer Computing

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SORBA: Shared Object Request Broker Architecture for Peer Computing
: In this paper, we proposed a SORBA (Shared Object Request Broker Architecture) model, an objectbased P2P model, which complies with an open architecture, and manages resources afforded through a new object called SOC(Shared Object Class) in order to solve problems attendant upon a P2P(Peer-to-Peer) model. Also, it is so designed as to enable it to be extensible in a variety of ways under a P2P environment through a distributable pluggable function. The SORBA comes up with a new model featuring in particular efficient distribution of computing power and resources and automated management, thus overcoming weaknesses encountered in building an enterprise information system on the existing P2P models. Keyword : Peer to Peer, Distribited Object Management, Framework Techniques, Object Request Broker
U. G. Kang, H. J. Hwang, S. H. Lee, C. J. Wang
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Type Conference
Year 2001
Where IMSA
Authors U. G. Kang, H. J. Hwang, S. H. Lee, C. J. Wang
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