Course Literature

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Douglas Schmidt, Michael Stal, Hans Rohnert, Frank Buschmann Pattern-oriented Software Architecture Vol 2: Patterns for Concurrent and Networked Objects

Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd; ISBN: 0471606952

Additional Subjects

You can choose one of the following subjects for the second presentation instead of a subject from the book:

  1. Concurrent and Parallel Haskell Other refs:
  2. (PDF) Bogdan C. Popescu, Maarten van Steen, Andrew S. Tanenbaum, A Security Architecture for Object-Based Distributed Systems
  3. (PDF) Arno Bakker, Ihor Kuz, Maarten van Steen, Andrew S. Tanenbaum, Patrick Verkaik, Design and implementation of the Globe middleware
    • This is a larger article and therefore should be given in a 2-hour slot.
  4. (PDF) S. M. Sadjadi and P. K. McKinley, ACT: An Adaptive CORBA Template to Support Unanticipated Adaptation
  5. JavaSymphony: Thomas Fahringer and Alexandru Jugravu. JavaSymphony: A new programming paradigm to control and to synchronize locality, parallelism, and load balancing for parallel and distributed computing.
  6. Object Groups:
    • (PDF) Rachid Guerraoui, Patrick Eugster, Pascal Felber, Benoît Garbinato and Karim Mazouni, Experiences with object group systems
    • other ref: (PDF) Pascal Felber, Rachid Guerraoui, Matthias Wiesmann, Programming with Object Groups in CORBA
  7. (PDF) Scott M. Walker, Alan Dearle, Stuart J. Norcross, Graham N. C. Kirby, Andrew J. McCarthy , RAFDA: Middleware Supporting the Separation of Application Logic from Distribution Policy
  8. RPyC RPyC is a RPC/Distributed object system in Python that is very transparent. If you choose this subject, you should also pay attention to its implementation and the security system.

PietVanOostrum - 10 Dec 2008