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Study on the Process-oriented Integrated Management of Construction Project
2009
International Journal of Business and Management
In this article, we put forward the Process-Oriented Integrated Management of Construction Project (POIMCP). ...
According to the process-oriented modeling theory, we establish the definition, character, objective and core task of POIMCP, bring forward corresponding management mode and establish a process-oriented ...
Starting from the system control theory, this article systematically analyzes the project process control, makes the implementation of system objective ensure the implementation of whole system objective ...
doi:10.5539/ijbm.v3n7p16
fatcat:sldw2nd6d5bljnrjuefosa2dpq
An overview of workflow management: From process modeling to workflow automation infrastructure
1995
Distributed and parallel databases
In particular, we discuss how distributed object management and customized transaction management can support further advances in the commercial state of the art in this area. ...
increased workflow automation in complex real-world environments involving heterogeneous, autonomous, and distributed information systems. ...
Workflow implementations can control human tasks by directing humans to perform tasks as specified by the workflow. ...
doi:10.1007/bf01277643
fatcat:dqffgq27krflpfdeezppaxcgia
Systematic Development of Concurrent Object-Oriented Programs
1998
Electronical Notes in Theoretical Computer Science
start with a sequential object-oriented implementation (speci cation) and then progressively 2 introduce concurrency. ...
There is certainly potential for that: objects are naturally distributed, and some object-oriented concepts can be quite useful for controlling interference. ...
doi:10.1016/s1571-0661(05)80227-0
fatcat:boiy5mgfpjad3huw7nx5swpnqe
TOWARDS A VALIDATED OBJECT ORIENTED DESIGN APPROACH TO CONTROL SOFTWARE
2005
IFAC Proceedings Volumes
Due to their increasing complexity, the development of control software has become a difficult task. ...
It is therefore necessary to consider a rigorous process for software design which integrates the different design phases in a unified manner. ...
The present approach is based on: -an object oriented analysis in which the structural aspect is divided into two conceptual levels: the resource objects and the behavior objects. ...
doi:10.3182/20050703-6-cz-1902.01070
fatcat:nhoay4ig2bbxvlxsta7tueuvca
Study of Concurrency Message Bus based on Adaptive Communication Environment Frameworky
2012
International Journal of Grid and Distributed Computing
The Adaptive Communication Environment (ACE) is an object-oriented (OO) toolkit that implements fundamental design patterns for communication software. ...
In a distributed system, in order to solve the large-scale application system contradiction between integrity and extensibility, there come middleware technology application. ...
of system process and the user process, needs to implement a range of control in the system, in order to provide cooperation between the dynamic process and run time management. ...
doi:10.14257/ijgdc.2015.8.6.19
fatcat:sa4hq4twczdolj73dzpa23f744
Languages for programming distributed memory systems
1993
Computing & control engineering journal
The paper presents how the best programming language is selected for distributed systems via the following criteria for language selection (Scalability, Concurrency, Reliability, Security,Performance, ...
The paper concentrates on comparing Java and C++ languages in respect to programming distributed systems and also presents the main criteria for choosing the proper languages for the right system. ...
Rating:7 C++ does not support direct concurrency. This is usually supported by operating system library. Rating:2 The concurrency of Java is better than C++ as of control. e.g. ...
doi:10.1049/cce:19930061
fatcat:qny7ciaj3rfjdnjelajfsyt2hu
Constructing reliable distributed communication systems with CORBA
1997
IEEE Communications Magazine
In addition, we require reliable applications to be highly available, i.e., the application can provide its essential services despite the failure of computing nodes, software objects, and communication ...
Certain aspects of distributed systems make reliability more difficult to achieve. For instance, partial failures are an inherent problem in distributed systems. ...
In contrast, relatively few examples [10, 3] of object-oriented distributed systems are currently deployed in production commercial systems. ...
doi:10.1109/35.565656
fatcat:wwy3adoxijfnxofeumuc6iicv4
Maintaining consistency in distributed systems
1992
Proceedings of the 5th workshop on ACM SIGOPS European workshop Models and paradigms for distributed systems structuring - EW 5
How should distributed systems preserve consistency in the presence of concurrency and virtual synchrony, object-oriented programming, distributed computing, federated databases, fault-tolerance. ...
Linearizability Herlihy and Wing examined concurrency control for object-oriented applications in a 1990 paper. ...
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4.1 Object-oriented systems The emergence of a new generationof object-oriented systems has revivedthe concurrency control issuein a new light, and leadsus to the main contribution of thispaper. ...
doi:10.1145/506378.506387
dblp:conf/sigopsE/Birman92
fatcat:7himah7xazhgzlcarpgmudyfg4
Ada in Real-time Embedded System
2013
Research Journal of Applied Sciences Engineering and Technology
Ada has an important role in the real-time/embedded/safety-critical areas. It is the only ISO-standard, object-oriented, concurrent, real-time programming language. ...
Ada is used as a usual language for application areas such as defense embedded systems that reliability and efficiency are very essential. ...
Ada, like C++, can be used for both procedural and object-oriented programming. C, by contrast, lacks object orientation and purely procedural programming in Java is rather clumsy. ...
doi:10.19026/rjaset.5.4528
fatcat:3g7rqd6ijbg3bdlphlp2hix4lq
The other ongoing work tries to use a combination of per-object locks and static locks in statically bounded regions to serialize the regions and achieve high software reliability. ...
Research at the PLaSS group involves development of analyses inside the JVM to solve concurrency issues in multi-threaded programs. ...
Octet: Capturing and Controlling Cross-Thread Dependences Efficiently. In ACM Conference on Object-Oriented Programming, Systems, Languages, and Applications (OOPSLA), October 2013. ...
doi:10.1145/2509136.2509519
dblp:conf/oopsla/BondKCZSBSH13
fatcat:rgvutlskujaltaxnurnv3bp26y
Guest Editor's Introduction - Currrent developments in object-oriented systems
2000
IEEE Concurrency
Object-Orientea S ys terns I , I n the July-September 1998 issue of /€€€Concurrency, I introduced : the Object-Oriented Systems track, stating that object-oriented " programming was commonplace. ...
He finds an analogy between structured programming and 00 programming in this respect, and his article is actually a rebuttal of sorts to pronouncements that we are witnessing the end of the object era ...
I , I n the July-September 1998 issue of /€€€Concurrency, I introduced : the Object-Oriented Systems track, stating that object-oriented " programming was commonplace. ...
doi:10.1109/mcc.2000.824308
fatcat:ef6zhkjqp5cwrixgljggqbifhe
Some ideas on support for fault tolerance in COMANDOS, an object oriented distributed system
1991
ACM SIGOPS Operating Systems Review
Specically we are concerned to provide mechanisms for fault tolerance in the Oisin kernel 5] -the local implementation of the COMANDOS object oriented distributed system 12]. ...
Support for Fault Tolerance Oisin 5] , is a kernel for distributed systems which follows the object oriented paradigm. ...
doi:10.1145/122120.122139
fatcat:sxfdzetwsrbpvbben726hzf6yy
Some ideas on support for fault tolerance in COMANDOS, an object oriented distributed system
1990
Proceedings of the 4th workshop on ACM SIGOPS European workshop - EW 4
Specically we are concerned to provide mechanisms for fault tolerance in the Oisin kernel 5] -the local implementation of the COMANDOS object oriented distributed system 12]. ...
Support for Fault Tolerance Oisin 5] , is a kernel for distributed systems which follows the object oriented paradigm. ...
doi:10.1145/504136.504160
dblp:conf/sigopsE/TangneyCHHJSS90
fatcat:swej2ufvsjh4ffelon47mhkbsm
An architectural framework for supporting distributed object based routing
2002
Proceedings of the 2002 annual ACM SIGAda international conference on Ada The engineering of correct and reliable software for real-time & distributed systems using Ada and related technologies - SIGAda '02
Since the semantics of these languages do not provide adequate supports to cover concurrency, real-time and intrinsic properties of networking systems, protocols software are designed according to classical ...
It describes a distributed object based prototype of routing protocols. ...
We identified some challenging aspects of Ada technology that incite us to use it for implementing networking systems in other research areas such as Mobile Ad Hoc Networks (MANET) or next generation internet ...
doi:10.1145/589451.589457
dblp:conf/sigada/Gantsou02
fatcat:vljknnbljjexlfldzft3efi5nm
Designing persistence for real-time distributed object systems
[chapter]
1998
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
An implementation of persistent object store for real-time systems with strict processing time constraints is a challenging task, because many traditional database techniques, e.g. transaction management ...
schemes, are not applicable for such systems. ...
Further, use of shared virtual memory in the system, concurrency control, and the prototype implementation are described. A brief review of related work is followed by conclusions. ...
doi:10.1007/bfb0057737
fatcat:ypimglsilnh6nplhhns4ugtf2e
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