“…PortableServer.Servant, (5) we did not consider DII and DSI, and (6) no proprietary policies were associated with the ORB. These assumptions are consistent with ORB usage in DRE applications [15,2]. These results indicate that CIAO's CORBA 3.x CCM capabilities do not add significant overhead above and beyond its underlying TAO CORBA 2.x implementation.…”
Section: Empirically Evaluating Ciao Using Ccmperfsupporting
confidence: 72%
“…During the design of CCMPerf we encountered a number of challenges, including (1) heterogeneity in CCM implementations, (2) …”
Section: Ccm Benchmarking Challenges and Their Resolutionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This category of benchmarks also include tests that analyze domain-specific CORBA implementations, such as Real-time CORBA and real-time protocols such as the Stream Control Transmission Protocol [2], standardized by the OMG. Although the CCM specification itself does not explicitly standardize real-time extensions, CCM implementations such as CIAO that target the DRE domain support the integration of Real-time CORBA and SCTP with CCM.…”
“…PortableServer.Servant, (5) we did not consider DII and DSI, and (6) no proprietary policies were associated with the ORB. These assumptions are consistent with ORB usage in DRE applications [15,2]. These results indicate that CIAO's CORBA 3.x CCM capabilities do not add significant overhead above and beyond its underlying TAO CORBA 2.x implementation.…”
Section: Empirically Evaluating Ciao Using Ccmperfsupporting
confidence: 72%
“…During the design of CCMPerf we encountered a number of challenges, including (1) heterogeneity in CCM implementations, (2) …”
Section: Ccm Benchmarking Challenges and Their Resolutionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This category of benchmarks also include tests that analyze domain-specific CORBA implementations, such as Real-time CORBA and real-time protocols such as the Stream Control Transmission Protocol [2], standardized by the OMG. Although the CCM specification itself does not explicitly standardize real-time extensions, CCM implementations such as CIAO that target the DRE domain support the integration of Real-time CORBA and SCTP with CCM.…”
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