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Monitoring distributed real-time activities in DCOM

Proceedings Third IEEE International Symposium on Object-Oriented Real-Time Distributed Computing (ISORC 2000) (Cat. No. PR00607), 2002
Object-oriented frameworks have become a key element in the design of distribution systems. They make the existence of the physical and operating system level resources transparent to the designer and provide the abstract view of the distributed systems as a set of objects that interact by invoking well-defined interfaces of each other.
M. Mock, M. Gergeleit, E. Nett
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A software infrastructure for distributed computing based on DCOM

Proceedings of the 23rd International Conference on Information Technology Interfaces, 2001. ITI 2001., 2001
To simplify the usage of a computer network as a virtual parallel machine, as well as to introduce the opportunity of distributed parallel computing to Visual Basic users, a DCOM-based software infrastructure has been proposed in this article. This infrastructure is based on a master-slave model. It sends a broadcast call over a subnet as an invitation
Milanović, Nadža, Mornar, Vedran
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A comparative study of SOAP and DCOM

Journal of Systems and Software, 2005
Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) is a recent technology, which aims at replacing traditional methods of remote communications, such as RPC-based Distributed Component Object Model (DCOM). Being designed with a goal of increasing interoperability among wide range of programs and environment, SOAP allows applications written in different languages ...
Alexander Davis, Du Zhang
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A comparative study of DCOM and SOAP

Fourth International Symposium on Multimedia Software Engineering, 2002. Proceedings., 2003
The simple object access protocol (SOAP) is a recent technology, which is aimed at replacing traditional methods of remote communications, such as the RPC-based Distributed Component Object Model (DCOM). Designed with the goal of increasing interoperability among a wide range of programs and environments, SOAP allows applications written in different ...
A. Davis, null Du Zhang
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Deadlock-free software architectures for COM/DCOM Applications

Journal of Systems and Software, 2003
Many software projects are based on the integration of independently designed software components that are acquired on the market rather than developed within the project itself. Sometimes interoperability and composition mechanisms provided by component based integration frameworks cannot solve the problem of binary component integration in an ...
INVERARDI, PAOLA, TIVOLI, MASSIMO
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Automatic synthesis of deadlock free connectors for COM/DCOM applications

Proceedings of the 8th European software engineering conference held jointly with 9th ACM SIGSOFT international symposium on Foundations of software engineering - ESEC/FSE-9, 2001
Many software projects are based on the integration of independently designed software components that are acquired on the market rather than developed within the project itself. Sometimes interoperability and composition mechanisms provided by component based integration frameworks cannot solve the problem of binary component integration ...
INVERARDI, PAOLA, TIVOLI, MASSIMO
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