Dr. Douglas C. Schmidt Joins PrismTech.Dr. Schmidt Will Guide PrismTech's Technology Strategy in Middleware, Component-Based Frameworks and Model-Driven Development Tools as Principal Technologist BOSTON -- PrismTech[TM], a leading provider of productivity tools and middleware, today announced the appointment of distributed computing expert Dr. Douglas C. Schmidt as its Principal Technologist. Dr. Schmidt is an internationally renowned and widely cited expert on distributed computing middleware, object-oriented patterns and frameworks, and distributed real-time and embedded (DRE DRE Digital rectal examination. Mentioned in: Rectal Examination ) systems. He has authored 8 best-selling books and over 300 papers in top IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, New York, www.ieee.org) A membership organization that includes engineers, scientists and students in electronics and allied fields. , ACM, IFIP (International Federation for Information Processing, Laxenburg, Austria, www.ifip.or.at) A multinational affiliation of professional groups concerned with information processing, founded in 1960. There is one voting representative from each country, and the U.S. representative is FOCUS. , and USENIX technical journals, conferences, and booksCoand has also presented over 300 keynote addresses, invited talks, and tutorialsCothat cover a range of topics, including high-performance communication software systems, parallel processing for high-speed networking protocols, real-time distributed computing with CORBA (Common Object Request Broker Architecture) A software-based interface from the Object Management Group (OMG) that allows software modules (objects) to communicate with each other no matter where they are located on a private network or the global ([R]), Real-time Java[TM] technology, object-oriented patterns for concurrent and distributed systems, and model-driven engineering (MDE) tools. Over the past two decades, Dr. Schmidt has led the development of the ACE, which is a widely used open-source object-oriented framework that contains a rich set of components that implement patterns for high-performance DRE systems. Dr. Schmidt and the members of his research group in the Distributed Object Computing (DOC) Group at the Institute for Software Intensive Systems (ISIS) at Vanderbilt University have used ACE to develop a high performance, real-time CORBA ORB endsystem called The ACE ORB (TAO), which is open-source software that supports end-to-end quality-of-service assurance over high-speed networks and embedded interconnects. In turn, ACE and TAO form the basis for the Component-Integrated ACE ORB The Component-Integrated ACE ORB (CIAO) is a CORBA Component Model (CCM) implementation built on top of TAO. CIAO is currently aiming to provide component-oriented paradigm to the distributed, real-time, embedded (DRE) system developers by abstracting DRE-critical (CIAO), which is a real-time open-source implementation of Lightweight CORBA Component Model (CCM) built by the DOC Group. Most recently, the DOC Group has developed CoSMIC, which is a collection of open-source domain-specific modeling languages and their associated MDE analysis/synthesis tools that support various phases of DRE system development, analysis, configuration, and deployment. ACE, TAO, CIAO, and CoSMIC have been used successfully by thousands of developers at hundreds of companies world-wide. In collaboration with his colleagues, Dr. Schmidt has applied these middleware platforms and MDE tools on large-scale projects at many companies, including BBN Technologies, Boeing, Cisco, Ericsson, Kodak, Lockheed Martin, Lucent, Motorola, Nokia, Nortel, Raytheon, Qualcomm, SAIC SAIC - http://saic.com. , Siemens, Sprint, and Telcordia. These projects involve telecommunications systems, medical imaging systems, real-time avionic systems, shipboard computing systems, and distributed interactive simulation Distributed Interactive Simulation (DIS) is an open standard for conducting real-time platform-level wargaming across multiple host computers and is used worldwide especially by military organizations but also by other agencies such as those involved in space exploration and systems. In addition to serving as Principal Technologist at PrismTech, Dr Schmidt is a Full Professor of Computer Science, the Associate Chair of Computer Science and Engineering, and a Senior Researcher at the Institute for Software Integrated Systems (ISIS), all at Vanderbilt University. He previously served as a Program Manager and Scientific and Engineering Technical Assistant in the DARPA DARPA: see Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency. (Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency) The name given to the U.S. Advanced Research Projects Agency during the 1980s. It was later renamed back to ARPA. Information eXploitation Office (IXO), where he led the US national effort on QoS-enabled component middleware and MDE tool research in the Program Composition for Embedded Systems (PCES PCES Personal Computer Entertainment Server PCES Post Graduate Certificate in Educational Studies PCES Packet Cable Electronic Surveillance ) and Adaptive and Reflective Middleware Systems (ARMS) programs. He also served as the Deputy Director of the DARPA Information Technology Office (ITO), where he helped to set the US national IT R&D agenda on autonomous systems, network-centric command and control systems, distributed real-time and embedded systems, and augmented cognition. In addition, Dr. Schmidt served as the co-chair for the Software Design and Productivity (SDP (Session Description Protocol) An IETF protocol that defines a text-based message format for describing a multimedia session. Data such as version number, contact information, broadcast times and audio and video encoding types are included in the message. ) Coordinating Group of the Federal government's multi-agency Information Technology Research and Development (IT R&D) Program, the collaborative IT research effort of the major US science and technology agencies. "Doug is a true visionary in distributed computing and model-driven engineering and I'm delighted that he has chosen to join PrismTech," said Keith Steele, CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. of PrismTech. "I'm very excited at the prospect of joining PrismTech," said Dr. Schmidt. "The company has leading industry experts and great distributed computing middleware and model-driven technology, and I look forward to contributing to its work." Notes for Editors About PrismTech Founded in 1992, with offices in the USA and Europe, PrismTech is a privately held software products company. PrismTech serves international Fortune 500 customers in the telecommunications, data communications, defense and aerospace sectors. PrismTech is an acknowledged leader in software productivity tools and middleware, with solutions ranging from wide-scale integration to embedded real-time systems, supporting applications from operations support systems Operations Support Systems (also called Operational Support Systems or OSS) are computer systems used by telecommunications service providers. The term OSS most frequently describes "network systems" dealing with the telecom network itself, supporting processes such (OSS) through to software-defined radio (SDR See software defined radio. ). For additional information about PrismTech, visit the web site at http://www.prismtech.com. SUN, Sun Microsystems, the Sun Logo, Java, and J2EE (Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition) A platform from Sun for building distributed enterprise applications. J2EE services are performed in the middle tier between the user's machine and the enterprise's databases and legacy information systems. are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc in the U.S. and other countries. CORBA is a registered trademark of the Object Management Group, Inc in the U.S. and other countries. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. |
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