Printer Friendly
The Free Library
14,709,671 articles and books
Member login
User name  
Password 
 
Join us Forgot password?

The OMG Hosts first Real-time and Embedded Distributed Object Computing Workshop; Falls Church, VA, USA - July 24 to 27, 2000.


Business/Technology Editors

NEEDHAM, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 23, 2000

The Object Management Group, an international software consortium responsible for establishing distributed computing (1) The use of multiple computers networked throughout a wide geographical area, or the world via the Internet, in order to solve a single problem. See grid computing.

(2) The use of multiple computers in an enterprise rather than one centralized system.
 specifications, will hold its first Real-time and Embedded Distributed Object Computing Workshop on July 24 to 27, 2000, in Falls Church, VA, USA. Sponsored by Objective Interface Systems and Vertel, this four-day workshop is intended to bring together the OMG (1) See Object Management Group.

(2) "Oh my God!" See digispeak.

OMG - Object Management Group
 Standards and Real-time Community to share knowledge, experiences, plans and requirements and to focus the OMG standards in the appropriate areas.

The workshop is organized as a series of open discussions about various aspects of Real-time system architecture and design, with discussions led by position papers given by leading industry experts. Topics for the discussion sessions will include:

-- Scheduling and Resource, addressing topics such as Resource Management Using Multiple Feedback Loops, Quality Objects and Measuring the performance of real-time ORBs;

-- Object & Interface Models, focusing on the unique demands that real-time development makes, and how these can be addressed within the object-based development paradigm;

-- Embedded Systems, where attendees will hear about, and have an opportunity to discuss real-time embedded systems in automotive, aviation and other high-speed, safety-critical areas;

-- Case Studies and Experience Reports, in which speakers from Universidad Politecnica de Madrid, Venture Development Corporation, Boeing and others will share their experiences developing real-time and embedded solutions.

Each day of the two-day workshop program will conclude with a round-table session. During the Implementers Roundtable, panelists representing real-time 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  implementers including Highlander Engineering, Inc., BBN (BBN Technologies, Cambridge, MA, www.bbn.com) A consulting firm that participated in the development of some of the most extensive networks in the world, including ARPANET, which evolved into the Internet. It was founded in 1948 as a consulting service in acoustics by Dr. , Vertel, Objective Interface Systems and Tri-Pacific Software, Inc. will share their implementation expertise. During the Users' Roundtable, end users will share their experiences in pioneering projects now deploying high performance, real-time or embedded CORBA based applications. All the workshop sessions and round table discussions will give participants the opportunity to participate in discussions.

The workshop will be preceded by two days of tutorials, where attendees can learn more about CORBA and Real-time CORBA from these highly-qualified speakers:

-- A full-day CORBA 3.0 Tutorial, presented by Dr. Jon Siegel of the Object Management Group;

-- A full-day Real-time CORBA Tutorial, presented by Jon Currey of Highlander Engineering, Inc.

The OMG invites all with an interest in, and understanding of, some combination of Real-time and embedded applications, services, tools, and methodologies to the OMG's first Real-time and Embedded Distributed Object Computing Workshop, to be held on July 24 - 27, 2000, at the DoubleTree Hotel at Tysons Corner in Falls Church, VA, USA. Agenda, hotel and registration information is available at www.omg.org/realtime.

About The OMG

With the support of its membership of software vendors, software developers and end users, the OMG's CORBA is "The Middleware That's Everywhere(TM)." Since 1989, the OMG has been "Setting The Standards For Distributed Computing(TM)" through its mission to promote the theory and practice of object technology for the development of distributed computing systems. The goal is to provide a common architectural framework for object-oriented applications based on widely available interface specifications. The OMG is headquartered in Needham, MA, USA and has international marketing offices in Bahrain, Brazil, Germany, India, Italy, Japan and the UK, along with a U.S. government representative in Washington, DC, USA.

For information on joining the OMG or additional information, please contact OMG headquarters by phone at +1-781-444 0404, by fax at +1-781-444 0320, or by email at info@omg.org. The OMG provides current information and services for Distributed Object Computing through The Information Brokerage(R) on the World Wide Web at www.omg.org and at www.corba.org.

Note to editors: CORBA(R), The Information Brokerage(R), CORBA Academy(R), IIOP (Internet Inter-ORB Protocol) The CORBA message protocol used on a TCP/IP network (Internet, intranet, etc.). CORBA is the industry standard for distributed objects, which allows programs (objects) to be run remotely in a network. (R) and the Object Management Group logo(R) are registered trademarks of the Object Management Group. OMG(TM), Object Management Group(TM), the CORBA Logo(TM), ORB(TM), Object Request Broker See ORB.

(programming) Object Request Broker - (ORB) Part of the OMG CORBA specification, an ORB's basic function is to pass method invocation requests to the correct objects and return the results to the caller.
(TM), the CORBA Academy logo(TM), XMI (1) (XML Metadata Interchange) An XML-based representation of a UML model. XMI is used to transfer UML diagrams between various modeling tools. See UML.

(2) An earlier high-speed bus from Digital that was used in large VAX machines.
(TM), MOF (1) (Managed Object Format) An ASCII file that contains the formal definition of a CIM schema. See CIM.

(2) (Meta Object F
(TM), OMG Interface Definition Language See IDL.

Interface Definition Language - (IDL) 1. An OSF standard for defining RPC stubs.

2. Part of an effort by Project DOE at SunSoft, Inc. to integrate distributed object technology into the Solaris operating system.
(TM), IDL (1) (Interface Definition Language) A language used to describe the interface to a routine or function. For example, objects in the CORBA distributed object environment are defined by an IDL, which describes the services performed by the object and how the data (TM), CORBAservices(TM), CORBAfacilities(TM), CORBAmed(TM), CORBAnet(TM), UML (Unified Modeling Language) An object-oriented analysis and design language from the Object Management Group (OMG). Many design methodologies for describing object-oriented systems were developed in the late 1980s. (TM), [[UML]](TM), the UML Cube Logo(TM), and Unified Modeling Language See UML.

(language) Unified Modeling Language - (UML) A non-proprietary, third generation modelling language. The Unified Modeling Language is an open method used to specify, visualise, construct and document the artifacts of an object-oriented software-intensive system
(TM) are trademarks of the Object Management Group. All other products or company names mentioned are used for identification purposes only, and may be trademarks of their respective owners.
COPYRIGHT 2000 Business Wire
No portion of this article can be reproduced without the express written permission from the copyright holder.
Copyright 2000, Gale Group. All rights reserved. Gale Group is a Thomson Corporation Company.

 Reader Opinion

Title:

Comment:



 

Article Details
Printer friendly Cite/link Email Feedback
Publication:Business Wire
Date:Jun 23, 2000
Words:697
Previous Article:ADVISORY/Photo of Doug Laue and Galina Tucker is available on BW PhotoWire/AP PhotoExpress, NewsCom, PressLink and Business Wire's Web Site.
Next Article:SyncML Founders Demonstrate the World's First SyncML Implementation of Remote Data Synchronization; Wireless Industry Leaders Gather to Showcase...



Related Articles
OMG Hosts Real-time and Embedded Distributed Object Workshop; Call for Presentations.
The OMG Hosts First Real-time and Embedded Distributed Object Computing Workshop.
The OMG Hosts Its Second Workshop On Real-Time and Embedded Distributed Object Computing June 4 - 7, 2001.
OMG Hosts Second Real-Time and Embedded Distributed Object Computing Workshop; Call for Presentations.
OMG Hosts Embedded and Real-Time Distributed Object Systems Workshop Call for Presentations.
OMG Announces 2002 Embedded & Real-time Distributed Object Systems Workshop.
The OMG Hosts Annual Real-Time and Embedded Distributed Object Computing Workshop; Call for Presentations.
The OMG Hosts Its Third Annual Workshop on Real-Time and Embedded Distributed Object Computing July 15 - 18, 2002.
OMG Hosts Fourth Annual Workshop on Distributed Object Computing for Real-time and Embedded Systems; July 14 - 17, 2003, Arlington, VA.
OMG Announces Program for Real-time and Embedded Systems Workshop.

Terms of use | Copyright © 2009 Farlex, Inc. | Feedback | For webmasters | Submit articles