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A distributed system architecture for a distributed application environment
1994
IBM Systems Journal
Work on the standards are done as Working Group 7 of the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) IEC Subcommittee 21, which is responsible for standards in information technology. ...
MIA uses open systems technology: national and international standards, de facto standards, and specifications provided by open systems vendors. ...
doi:10.1147/sj.333.0399
fatcat:ewi73qxbvvda3cnpkqlww2govm
TINA DPE Architecture, Version: 2.0b0
1997
Zenodo
Furthermore, the document describes the minimal functionality required for a TINA-DPE to achieve openness and interoperability between DPE nodes. ...
Editor's note: This document is a draft for work group review. A final version was not published. ...
The XA standard is the X/Open standard for distributed transaction processing. ...
doi:10.5281/zenodo.2683693
fatcat:ukvemnfme5fxlhljrkz4sc74ce
Workflow-based applications
1997
IBM Systems Journal
X/Open Guide, Distributed Transaction Processing Reference Model (Version 2), Open Group (1993).
Accepted for publication September 10, 1996. ...
Object Management Group, Object Transaction Services, OMG Document TC 94.8.4, Object Management Group, Inc., Framingham Corporate Center, 492 Old Connecticut Path, Framingham, MA 01701 (1994); also at ...
doi:10.1147/sj.361.0102
fatcat:ptpimwayszev5ikk3y7qscy4na
Experiences on integration of network management and a distributed computing platform
1999
Computer Standards & Interfaces
The goal of TMN is to enhance interoperability of management software and to provide an architecture for management systems [4]. TMN is defined in the ITU-T M.3000 series of recommendations. ...
The integration of the two recognized network management protocol standards, Common Management Information Protocol (CMIP), and Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP), and Common Object Request Broker ...
Acknowledgments The authors wish to thank the Nokia DCP prototype project team and especially the main architect Petri Nuuttila for his valuable contributions. ...
doi:10.1016/s0920-5489(99)92077-9
fatcat:5s2zxztnuzaujgcpvd6odr3lcu
Experiences on integration of network management and a distributed computing platform
1997
Distributed Systems Engineering
The goal of TMN is to enhance interoperability of management software and to provide an architecture for management systems [4]. TMN is defined in the ITU-T M.3000 series of recommendations. ...
The integration of the two recognized network management protocol standards, Common Management Information Protocol (CMIP), and Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP), and Common Object Request Broker ...
Acknowledgments The authors wish to thank the Nokia DCP prototype project team and especially the main architect Petri Nuuttila for his valuable contributions. ...
doi:10.1088/0967-1846/4/3/002
fatcat:fufzqwf4sbarhm3q6ptvlnlsuy
Das UIMS THESEUS
[chapter]
1989
GI — 19. Jahrestagung I
OnTheMove architecture is based on the latest research and OnTheMove is the only project in ACTS demonstrating UMTS-based middleware for client server systems. ...
OnTheMove defines a Mobile Application Support Environment (MASE) providing support for applications running on mobile devices. ...
There is an emerging technology which is having more and more success in this field: the standards based initiative from the Object Management Group (OMG) called CORBA. ...
doi:10.1007/978-3-642-75177-6_15
dblp:conf/gi/MuthN89
fatcat:ompftklj4jafnmlua7v64pzouq
Conceiving Open Systems
[chapter]
2008
Two Bits
, and open-standards processes for high-tech networked computers and software in the 1980s. 3 By moral, I mean imaginations of the proper order of collective political and commercial action; referring ...
The dream of open systems, pursued in an entirely unregulated industry, resulted in a complicated experiment in novel forms of standardization and cooperation. ...
Nove X/Open group, which continued to fight for standardization, including a single universal UNIX specification. ...
doi:10.1215/9780822389002-008
fatcat:z5csb2eadzgxvpwgtpnvylcjlm
Incommunicado
2002
Proceedings of the 17th ACM SIGPLAN conference on Object-oriented programming, systems, languages, and applications - OOPSLA '02
service, and a client running App. ...
Future MVM versions will lift this restriction in most capability-based systems: revocation and copy con-
and allow fast loading for user-de ned class loaders. XIMI trol. ...
doi:10.1145/582419.582444
dblp:conf/oopsla/PalaczVCD02
fatcat:paxatiorofabhhbf56w2os2h2y
Open Source, Modular Platforms, and the Challenge of Fragmentation
2016
Social Science Research Network
The classic solutions to these problems are to rely on some form of testing to ensure that the components provided by third parties comply with a compatibility standard and to subject the overall system ...
The history of the three leading open source operating systems (Unix, Symbian, and Linux) confirms this insight. ...
The Open Software Foundation attempted to stem the tide, merging first with Unix International and then with a consortium of European Unix system operators known as X/Open to form the Open Group. ...
doi:10.2139/ssrn.2866666
fatcat:fhuw7g5g6fgrzjn6r2djgx75ua
Two bits: the cultural significance of free software
2008
ChoiceReviews
While the /usr/group standard was developed by individuals who used UNIX, and the POSIX standard by an acknowledged professional society (IEEE), the X/Open group was a collective of computer cor porations ...
X/Open represented a subtle transformation of standardization efforts and of the organizational definition of open systems. ...
The term commons is useful in this context precisely because it distinguishes the "public domain" as an imagined object of pure public transaction and coordination, as opposed to a "commons," which can ...
doi:10.5860/choice.46-2158
fatcat:jtxrurovzvexbm7lslgffroqem
4. Drivers of Forests and Tree-based Systems for Food Security and Nutrition
[chapter]
2015
Forests and Food: Addressing Hunger and Nutrition Across Sustainable Landscapes
It provides decision-makers with the most relevant, objective and accurate information, and thus makes an essential contribution to international forest governance. ...
Preface Connecting the dots W ith the establishment of the Global Forest Expert Panels (GFEP) initiative in the year 2007, the Collaborative Partnership on Forests (CPF) created an international mechanism ...
We also gratefully acknowledge the generous financial and in-kind support provided by the Ministry for Foreign Affairs of Finland, the United States Forest Service, and the Austrian Federal Ministry of ...
doi:10.11647/obp.0085.04
fatcat:54v2ju66cfbmxpwp24pptdqvbq
Multi-modal traveler information system : project glossary
1997
UNIX is made up of the kernel (fundamental tasks), the file system (hierarchical directory for organizing the disk) and the shell (interfaces that process user commands). ...
Command UNIX DOS
UNIX International (UI) -An international, non-profit association dedicated to the evolution of UNIX System V and open systems. ...
X/Open -A consortium of international computer vendors founded in 1984 to resolve standards issues. ...
doi:10.21949/1404475
fatcat:dztd6adiezgwrojb7kjshufwfe
Ubiquitous devices united
1999
Proceedings of the 1999 ACM symposium on Applied computing - SAC '99
To gain insight on how grid applications perform on the Internet, this dissertation investigates two master-worker algorithms, one based on group communication and one based on message flooding. ...
An infrastructure called computational grids provides tools for structuring and deploying large-scale distributed computations on the Internet. ...
I am also thankful to Dag for the possibility of working with Keith Marzullo. The work on the NAP and WAMW protocols with Keith has been very rewarding and a great learning experience for me. ...
doi:10.1145/298151.298395
dblp:conf/sac/JacobsenJ99
fatcat:ljytvygpu5catd5p3mputsu4iy
Experiences on integration of network management and a distributed computing platform
Proceedings of the Thirtieth Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences
The goal of TMN is to enhance interoperability of management software and to provide an architecture for management systems [4]. TMN is defined in the ITU-T M.3000 series of recommendations. ...
The integration of the two recognized network management protocol standards, Common Management Information Protocol (CMIP), and Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP), and Common Object Request Broker ...
Acknowledgments The authors wish to thank the Nokia DCP prototype project team and especially the main architect Petri Nuuttila for his valuable contributions. ...
doi:10.1109/hicss.1997.667208
dblp:conf/hicss/RahkilaS97
fatcat:z6rdmdyaszg6dpvv3ca73yxwr4
Dynamic Upgrade of Distributed Software Components
[article]
2004
The framework allows for controlling life-cycle and coordination of upgrade processes in the system. It also defines a number of supporting mechanisms and algorithms for the upgrade process. ...
The model is implemented in a Java-based prototypical framework and extended with platform specific mechanisms on top of the JGroup/ARM middleware. ...
An example of this kind of middleware is the Open Data Base Connectivity, ODBC standard defined by the Open Group (previously known as X/Open). ...
doi:10.14279/depositonce-931
fatcat:hw2irvnwpffrtfzbrd3imzj2iy
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