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This paper presents a middleware solution for global management of any kind of distributed system, such as networks of PCs/workstations, clusters or server farms. Our approach lies in an object-oriented software architecture that models all kind of management information using the common information...
View middleware performance in context with peripheral components over same time period to uncover causal relationships.Distributed monitoring for distributed middleware deployments RTView® Enterprise Edition employs a distributed architecture to ensure maximum performance and scalability. Real-time data is ...
COMPUTER architectureGrid computing is a fast evolving technology, bringing more computing power to its users. Two main directions are observable: creating dedicated supercomputers for scientific and commercial tasks and creating distributed commodity-based systems. The first ones are usually much expensive...
Object request broker (ORB) middleware acts as a broker between a request from one application object or component and the fulfillment of that request by another object or component on the distributed network. ORBs operate with the Common Object Request Broker Architecture (CORBA), which enables on...
A6 Dynamic change The stability assumptions in distributed systems make the software architecture static. Dynamic changes are generally only important for safety- and mission-critical systems, such as air traffic control or telephone switching systems, where shutting down and restarting the system incurs...
Operating System Scalability Internet of Things Enterprise Architecture View all TopicsAdd to Mendeley Download as PDF Set alert About this page Distributed Systems Richard John Anthony, in Systems Programming, 2016 6.10 Middleware: Mechanism and Operation Middleware has been introduced in Chapter 5 in ...
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Middleware Functions and Data Centers: Advanced middleware functions include managing communications between distributed applications in data centers, ensuring robust data exchange and system integration. In summary, middleware serves as a multifaceted tool in the technology stack of modern enterprises, blendin...
The previous three chapters have described the basic middleware building blocks that can be used to implement distributed systems architectures for large-scale enterprise systems. Sometimes, however, these building blocks are not sufficient to enable dev