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Type-based event dissemination

Sébastien Bähni

With the explosion of broadband Internet connections in the late 80s, new types of applications, called distributed applications, came to light. These applications typically seek to provide a user with remote services that appear to that user as if they we ...
EPFL2006

Reliability of MEMS for space applications

Herbert Shea

With their extremely low mass and volume, low power consumption and tight integration with electronics, MEMS sensors and actuators are extremely appealing for reducing the size and mass of spacecraft without sacrificing functionality. In view of the harsh ...
2006

Distributed programming with typed events

Rachid Guerraoui, Patrick Eugster

The remote-procedure-call abstraction, including its derivates (underlying, for example, Java RMI, CORBA, and .NET), currently represents one of the most popular paradigms for devising distributed applications. Objects (when acting as servers) are invoked ...
2004

A Model for Parallel Programming over CORBA

Existing models for parallel programming over Common Object Request Broker Architecture (CORBA) do not address issues specific to parallel programming over a Network of Workstations (NOWs). This paper presents P-CORBA, a model for parallel programming over ...
2004

Looking Ahead in Open Multithreaded Transactions

Maxime Monod

Complex distributed object-oriented systems often need complex concurrency features, which may go beyond the traditional concurrency control associated with separate method calls. A transaction groups together a sequence of operations, and can therefore en ...
2004

Deadlock Detector for Synchronous Java.

Claude Petitpierre

In this paper, we present a work that aims to detect deadlocks in the programs written in the Synchronous Java language (sJava). It is based on an extension to a model-checking framework Bogor that allows the verification of concurrent Java programs. The d ...
2004

Distributed Reliable Object-Oriented Programming (DROOP)

Patrick Eugster

The Simple Object-Oriented Concurrent Programming (SCOOP) model proposed by Bertrand Meyer and illustrated through the Eiffel programming language is a simple yet powerful model for concurrent programming. In this paper, we analyze the applicability of the ...
2003

Abstracting Remote Object Interaction in a Peer-2-Peer Environment

Patrick Eugster

Leveraged by the success of applications aiming at the ``free'' sharing of data in the Internet, the paradigm of peer-to-peer (P2P) computing has been devoted substantial consideration recently. This paper presents an abstraction for remote object interact ...
2002

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