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    almahu_9947920449602882
    Format: VIII, 276 p. , online resource.
    ISBN: 9783540452546
    Series Statement: Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 1999
    Note: Invited Industry Presentation -- Application Integration with CORBA and XML -- Middleware Selection -- Middleware Selection -- A Key Technology Evaluation Case Study: Applying a New Middleware Architecture on the Enterprise Scale -- An Architecture Proposal for Enterprise Message Brokers -- Resource Management -- Resource Management -- The Importance of Resource Management in Engineering Distributed Objects -- Towards Designing Distributed Systems with ConDIL -- Architectural Reasoning -- Architectural Reasoning -- Automatic Generation of Simulation Models for the Evaluation of Performance and Reliability of Architectures Specified in UML -- Architectural Reflection Realising Software Architectures via Reflective Activities -- Using Model Checking to Detect Deadlocks in Distributed Object Systems -- Component Metadata for Software Engineering Tasks -- On Using Static Analysis in Distributed System Testing -- Distributed Communication -- Distributed Communication -- Distributed Proxy: A Design Pattern for the Incremental Development of Distributed Applications -- Modeling with Filter Objects in Distributed Systems -- Advanced Transactions -- Advanced Transactions -- Integrating Notifications and Transactions: Concepts and X2TS Prototype -- Advanced Transactions in Enterprise JavaBeans -- Service Integration -- Service Integration -- Customizable Service Integration in Web-Enabled Environments -- Migrating and Specifying Services for Web Integration.
    In: Springer eBooks
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783540417927
    Language: English
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