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Quantitative Evaluation of Distributed Object-Oriented Programming Environments for Real-Time Applications
Saint-Malo, France May 02-May 05
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/ISORC.1999.776366Second IEEE International Symposium o ...
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A.P. Flores, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul
A. Nacul, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul
L. Silva, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul
J. Netto, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul
C.E. Pereira, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul
L. Bacellar, United Technologies Research Center
This paper presents a quantitative evaluation of the temporal behavior of object-oriented programs implemented using different programming environments. The main focus of the evaluation is the real-time properties and the overhead caused by each layer of the underlying communication architecture, in order to verify the suitability of those environments for developing distributed real-time object-oriented systems. In the current state of the work, Java/RMI running over Windows 95 and AO/C++ running over QNX OS are compared. An extension of the comparison to include DCOM/Windows95, DCOM/Windows NT and ObjecTime/Windows NT is under development.
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A.P. Flores, A. Nacul, L. Silva, J. Netto, C.E. Pereira, L. Bacellar, "Quantitative Evaluation of Distributed Object-Oriented Programming Environments for Real-Time Applications," isorc, pp.133, Second IEEE International Symposium on Object-Oriented Real-Time Distributed Computing, 1999
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