Design patterns: elements of reusable object-oriented software
Design patterns: elements of reusable object-oriented software
Pattern-oriented software architecture: a system of patterns
Pattern-oriented software architecture: a system of patterns
Pattern-Oriented Software Architecture: Patterns for Concurrent and Networked Objects
Pattern-Oriented Software Architecture: Patterns for Concurrent and Networked Objects
Applying optimization principle patterns to design real-time ORBs
COOTS'99 Proceedings of the 5th conference on USENIX Conference on Object-Oriented Technologies & Systems - Volume 5
CORBA: integrating diverse applications within distributed heterogeneous environments
IEEE Communications Magazine
Applying patterns to develop extensible ORB middleware
IEEE Communications Magazine
IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications
A fault-tolerant architecture for transportation information services of e-government
AST/UCMA/ISA/ACN'10 Proceedings of the 2010 international conference on Advances in computer science and information technology
Journal of Systems Architecture: the EUROMICRO Journal
Distributed middleware reliability and fault tolerance support in system S
Proceedings of the 5th ACM international conference on Distributed event-based system
Towards reliable intelligent transportation systems for e-government
EGOVIS'11 Proceedings of the Second international conference on Electronic government and the information systems perspective
Autonomic resources management of CORBA based systems for transportation with an agent
ICCSA'10 Proceedings of the 2010 international conference on Computational Science and Its Applications - Volume Part IV
MSEPT'12 Proceedings of the 2012 international conference on Multicore Software Engineering, Performance, and Tools
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An increasing number of mission-critical systems are being developed using distributed object computing middleware, such as CORBA. Applications for these systems often require the underlying middleware, operating systems, and networks to provide end-to-end quality of service (QoS) support to enhance their efficiency, predictability, scalability, and fault tolerance. The Object Management Group (OMG), which standardizes CORBA, has addressed many of these QoS requirements the recent Real-time CORBA and Fault Tolerant CORBA (FTCORBA) specifications. This paper describes the patterns we are incorporating into a FT-CORBA service called DOORS to eliminate performance bottlenecks caused by common implementation pitfalls.