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ARMADA Middleware and Communication Services
- Journal of Real-Time Systems
, 1997
"... . Real-time embedded systems have evolved during the past several decades from small customdesigned digital hardware to large distributed processing systems. As these systems become more complex, their interoperability, evolvability and cost-effectiveness requirements motivate the use of commercial- ..."
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project. ARMADA is set of communication and middleware services that provide support for fault-tolerance and end-to-end guarantees for embedded real-time distributed applications. Since real-time performance of such applications depends heavily on the communication subsystem, the first thrust
ARMADA Middleware Suite
, 1997
"... ARMADA is a set of communication and middleware services that provide support for fault-tolerance and end-toend guarantees for embedded real-time distributed applications. Since the real-time performance of such applications depends heavily on the communication subsystem, the first goal of the proje ..."
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ARMADA is a set of communication and middleware services that provide support for fault-tolerance and end-toend guarantees for embedded real-time distributed applications. Since the real-time performance of such applications depends heavily on the communication subsystem, the first goal
Experiences with Group Communication Middleware
- Proc. International Conference on Dependable Systems and Networks
, 2000
"... Group communication is a widely studied paradigm for building fault-tolerant distributed systems. The Armada project at the University of Michigan is a collaborative effort with the Honeywell Technology Center to study how real-world applications use group communication. In this paper, we describe t ..."
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Group communication is a widely studied paradigm for building fault-tolerant distributed systems. The Armada project at the University of Michigan is a collaborative effort with the Honeywell Technology Center to study how real-world applications use group communication. In this paper, we describe
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"... Abstract. Real-time embedded systems have evolved during the past several decades from small custom-designed digital hardware to large distributed processing systems. As these systems become more complex, their interoperability, evolvability and cost-effectiveness requirements motivate the use of co ..."
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this challenge in the ARMADA project. ARMADA is set of communication and middleware services that provide support for fault-tolerance and end-to-end guarantees for embedded real-time distributed applications. Since real-time performance of such applications depends heavily on the communication subsystem