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Implicit Middleware

2008
This paper introduces an approach for abstracting access to functionality in Pervasive Computing systems where very different types of devices co-exist. Tiny, resource-poor 8-bit based wireless embedded sensor nodes use highly fragmented programming, with code distributed over possibly hundreds of nodes. More powerful devices as mobile, handled devices,
Till Riedel   +4 more
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Quarterware for middleware

Proceedings. 18th International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems (Cat. No.98CB36183), 2002
We make two observations about communications middleware: first, most middleware are similar, the differences are in their interfaces and optimizations; second, neither a fixed set of abstractions nor a fixed implementation of a set of abstractions is likely to be sufficient and well-performing for all applications.
Ashish Singhai   +2 more
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Middleware for Multicloud

IEEE Cloud Computing, 2017
There are many different options available to implement information technology (IT) today: enterprise data center legacy approaches or private cloud, public cloud, hybrid cloud, fog, device, mobile edge, and multicloud. Although definitions vary, for a variety of reasons, many companies are using multicloud approaches in a variety of patterns, at ...
Luiz F. Bittencourt   +2 more
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The middleware muddle

ACM SIGMOD Record, 1998
A new menagerie of middleware is emerging. These products promise great flexibility in partitioning enterprise applications across the diverse corporate computing landscape. What factors should you consider when choosing a solution, and how do current products stack up? More important to the focus of this article, what role should Web servers play?
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The new middleware

ACM SIGMOD Record, 1995
USING MIDDLEWARE, CUSTOMERS CAN DEPLOY COST-EFFECTIVE AND HIGHLY FUNCTIONAL CLIENT/SERVER APPLICATIONS — ONCE THEY WORK OUT THE KINKS.
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Middleware

The International Journal of High Performance Computing Applications, 2001
R. Becchini   +4 more
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An Overview of Middleware

2004
For a variety of reasons, middleware has become a critical substrate for numerous distributed applications. Middleware provides portability, protects applications from the inherent complexities of networking and distribution, supplies generally useful horizontal services (such as directory services, security, and transactions), and shields developers ...
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Deployment of a Hierarchical Middleware

2010
Accessing the power of distributed resources can nowadays easily be done using a middleware based on a client/server approach. Several architectures exist for those middleware. The most scalable ones rely on a hierarchical design. Determining the best shape for the hierarchy, the one giving the best throughput of services, is not an easy task. We first
Caron, Eddy   +2 more
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Modelware for Middleware.

2003
The OMG’s Model Driven Architecture is a reference architecture for model driven development of computing systems. Implementations of primitive forms of this style of development are everywhere, but a reference implementation architecture is still some way off.
Duddy, Keith   +4 more
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Universal home network middleware guaranteeing seamless interoperability among the heterogeneous home network middleware

IEEE Transactions on Consumer Electronics, 2003
Kyeong-Deok Moon, Young-Sung Son
exaly  

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