Proceedings Second International Enterprise Distributed Object Computing (Cat. No.98EX244)
DOI: 10.1109/edoc.1998.723263
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Design and evaluation of the distributed software component framework for distributed communication architectures

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“…However, when the DSC framework was designed in 1997, 20,21 no commercial implementations of the CCM or of the EJB model were available, and the specifications were still immature. We are currently evolving the DSC framework towards the CCM standard, while preserving its unique features.…”
Section: Dsc Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, when the DSC framework was designed in 1997, 20,21 no commercial implementations of the CCM or of the EJB model were available, and the specifications were still immature. We are currently evolving the DSC framework towards the CCM standard, while preserving its unique features.…”
Section: Dsc Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We have also learned that our CORBA-based distributed software component (DSC) framework 20,21 shields the application programmers from the peculiarities involved when programming in a distributed environment. Examples include registering with the underlying middleware (for example, CORBA's object adapters) and connecting to common middleware services (for example, the naming service, the object transaction service, and the notification/event services).…”
Section: Tsas and Next-generation Services Prototypingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Friends Deployment Platform is based on component software [Szyp98]. Its underlying Distributed Software Component (DSC) architecture defines the minimal rules and constraints a component should adhere to, in order to achieve some minimal level of interoperability with other components [BaBa98]. DSC was developed as a proprietary component architecture because at that time no alternative existed.…”
Section: Service Creation Environmentmentioning
confidence: 99%