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An Adaptive Scheduling Approach in Real-Time CORBA
Saint-Malo, France May 02-May 05
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Carlos Montez Joni Fraga, University Fedederal de Santa Catarina
Jean-Marie Farines, University Fedederal de Santa Catarina
Rômulo de Oliveira, University Federal de Rio Grande de Sul
CORBA is an emerging middleware infrastructure with open standardization that is receiving a good acceptance since it makes easier to program distributed objects. CORBA is being extended through the specification of interfaces and necessary abstractions to support applications with real-time constraints. These new abstractions will enable a variety of programming models for real-time applications.This paper presents an adaptive programming model for distributed real-time applications using CORBA concepts. The model combines the time polymorphic invocation technique with the (m,k)-firm guarantee.
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Carlos Montez Joni Fraga, Jean-Marie Farines, Rômulo de Oliveira, "An Adaptive Scheduling Approach in Real-Time CORBA," isorc, pp.301, Second IEEE International Symposium on Object-Oriented Real-Time Distributed Computing, 1999
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