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Revisiting COTS middleware for DRE systems
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J?r?mes Hugues, GET-T?l?com Paris, France
Laurent Pautet, GET-T?l?com Paris, France
Fabrice Kordon, Université Pierre & Marie Curie, France
Distributed Real-Time Embedded systems (DRE) increasingly rely on COTS middleware to meet their distribution needs. Yet, there is a technology gap between the design of COTS middleware and the high-integrity constraints of real-time engineering. This puts a limit on the adoption of middleware by system families such as space or avionics. In this paper, we present our current work on the "schizophrenic middleware architecture", a highly tailorable middleware architecture, and its implementation PolyORB. We illustrate how it allows for support of real-time engineering guidelines, enforces determinism, allows for modeling and verification.
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J?r?mes Hugues, Laurent Pautet, Fabrice Kordon, "Revisiting COTS middleware for DRE systems," isorc, pp.72-79, Eighth IEEE International Symposium on Object-Oriented Real-Time Distributed Computing (ISORC'05), 2005
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