WSEAS Transactions on Computers
Non-Functional Property Driven Service Governance: Performance Implications
Service-Oriented Computing - ICSOC 2007 Workshops
Performance evaluation of message-oriented middleware using the SPECjms2007 benchmark
Performance Evaluation
Chapar: A Persistent Overlay Event System for MANETs
Mobile Networks and Applications
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Service Oriented Computing and Applications
User-configurable semantic home automation
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Integration of a text search engine with a java messaging service
SEM'04 Proceedings of the 4th international conference on Software Engineering and Middleware
Adding resilience to message oriented middleware
Proceedings of the 2nd International Workshop on Software Engineering for Resilient Systems
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The middleware technology used as the foundation of Internet-enabled enterprise systems is becoming increasingly complex. In addition, the various technologies offer a number of standard architectures that can be used by designers as templates to build applications. However, there is little concrete understanding in the software industry on the strengths and weaknesses of competing technologies, and the different trade-offs that various component architectures impose. The SACT Group at CSIRO has qualitatively and quantitatively evaluated a number of commercially available Message-Oriented Middleware (MOM) systems.This paper focuses on the results obtained from the performance evaluation of the IBM's MQSeries V5.2. It presents an overview of the technology, and discusses the metric used in this study for performance measurement The test results related to the sustainableperformance of the system using various test configurations are described and their implications discussed.