The distributed operation language for specifying multi-system applications

Marek Rusinkiewicz*, Shawn Ostermann, Ahmed K. Elmagarmid, Kanchei Loa

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Abstract

An approach to the problem of systematic development of applications requiring access to multiple and heterogeneous hardware and software systems is presented. The approach is based on a common communication and data exchange protocol that uses local access managers to protect the autonomy of member software systems. The solution is modular and can be implemented in a heterogeneous hardware and software environment using different operating systems and different network protocols. The design of the system, its major components, and its prototype implementation are described. Particular emphasis is placed on the Distributed Operation Language (DOL), used to specify invocation, synchronization, and data exchange between various software and hardware components of a distributed system.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProc First Int Conf Syst Integr ICSI 90
PublisherPubl by IEEE
Pages337-345
Number of pages9
ISBN (Print)0818690275
Publication statusPublished - 1990
Externally publishedYes
EventProceedings of the First International Conference on Systems Integration - ICSI '90 - Morristown, NJ, USA
Duration: 23 Apr 199026 Apr 1990

Publication series

NameProc First Int Conf Syst Integr ICSI 90

Conference

ConferenceProceedings of the First International Conference on Systems Integration - ICSI '90
CityMorristown, NJ, USA
Period23/04/9026/04/90

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