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Middleware for Distributed Systems - Evolving the Common Structure for Network-centric Applications (2001)

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by Richard E. Schantz , Douglas C. Schmidt
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@MISC{Schantz01middlewarefor,
    author = {Richard E. Schantz and Douglas C. Schmidt},
    title = {Middleware for Distributed Systems - Evolving the Common Structure for Network-centric Applications},
    year = {2001}
}

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e focused on 1. The identification, evolution, and expansion of our understanding of current middleware services in providing this style of development and 2. The need for defining additional middleware layers and capabilities to meet the challenges associated with constructing future network-centric systems. These activities are expected to continue forward well into this decade to address the needs of next-generation distributed applications. During the past decade we've also benefited from the commoditization of hardware (such as CPUs and storage devices) and networking elements (such as IP routers). More recently, the maturation of programming languages (such as Java and C++), operating environments (such as POSIX and Java Virtual Machines), and enabling fundamental middleware based on previous middleware R&D (such as CORBA, Enterprise Java Beans, and .NET) are helping to commoditize many software components and architectural layers. The quality of commodity software has genera

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