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Mastering interoperability in a computing environment consisting of
different operating systems and hardware architectures is a key
requirement which faces system engineers building distributed
information systems. Distributed applications are a necessity in
most central application sectors of the contemporary computerized
society, for instance, in office automation, banking,
manufacturing, telecommunication and transportation. This book
focuses on the techniques available or under development, with the
goal of easing the burden of constructing reliable and maintainable
interoperable information systems. The topics covered in this book
include: * Management of distributed systems; * Frameworks and
construction tools; * Open architectures and interoperability
techniques; * Experience with platforms like CORBA and RMI; *
Language interoperability (e.g. Java); * Agents and mobility; *
Quality of service and fault tolerance; * Workflow and object
modelling issues; and * Electronic commerce .The book contains the
proceedings of the International Working Conference on Distributed
Applications and Interoperable Systems II (DAIS'99), which was held
June 28-July 1, 1999 in Helsinki, Finland. It was sponsored by the
International Federation of Information Processing (IFIP). The
conference program presents the state of the art in research
concerning distributed and interoperable systems. This is a topical
research area where much activity is currently in progress.
Interesting new aspects and innovative contributions are still
arising regularly. The DAIS series of conferences is one of the
main international forums where these important findings are
reported.
Mastering interoperability in a computing environment consisting of
different operating systems and hardware architectures is a key
requirement which faces system engineers building distributed
information systems. Distributed applications are a necessity in
most central application sectors of the contemporary computerized
society, for instance, in office automation, banking,
manufacturing, telecommunication and transportation. This book
focuses on the techniques available or under development, with the
goal of easing the burden of constructing reliable and maintainable
interoperable information systems. The topics covered in this book
include: Management of distributed systems; Frameworks and
construction tools; Open architectures and interoperability
techniques; Experience with platforms like CORBA and RMI; Language
interoperability (e.g. Java); Agents and mobility; Quality of
service and fault tolerance; Workflow and object modelling issues;
and Electronic commerce . The book contains the proceedings of the
International Working Conference on Distributed Applications and
Interoperable Systems II (DAIS'99), which was held June 28-July 1,
1999 in Helsinki, Finland. It was sponsored by the International
Federation of Information Processing (IFIP). The conference program
presents the state of the art in research concerning distributed
and interoperable systems. This is a topical research area where
much activity is currently in progress. Interesting new aspects and
innovative contributions are still arising regularly. The DAIS
series of conferences is one of the main international forums where
these important findings are reported.
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