Conference
Distributed Objects and Applications
About: Distributed Objects and Applications is an academic conference. The conference publishes majorly in the area(s): Portable object & Semantics. Over the lifetime, 3 publications have been published by the conference receiving 25 citations.
Topics: Portable object, Semantics, Knowledge representation and reasoning, Information system, Semantic Web
Papers
3 Nov 2003
TL;DR: In this article, a CORBA-based object oriented real-time data distribution service and its use to monitor a distributed virtual orchestra over a campus LAN is presented, which uses the jMax engine to generate automatically sounds (virtual player), play and transform the music from real musicians (real player).
Abstract: This paper presents a CORBA based object oriented real-time data distribution service and its use to monitor our distributed virtual orchestra over a campus LAN. This service offers two types of data management policies: periodic exchanges and condition based exchanges. The distributed virtual orchestra uses the jMax engine to generate automatically sounds (virtual player), play and transform the music from real musicians (real player). Each player is connected to a PC and sends its high quality audio stream through the network. Real players hear each other, including the sounds from virtual players, and are self-synchronized. The jMax engine is modeled by a virtual sound automaton remotely monitored through our real-time data distribution service. The monitoring service is effective and has been used for jMax management during musical performance. Future works deal with a CORBA-CCM based monitoring service.
5 citations
25 Oct 2004
TL;DR: The ODBASE 2004 conference on Ontologies, DataBases, and Applications of Semantics for Large Scale Information Systems (ODBASE) as mentioned in this paper provides a forum on ontologies and data semantics that is inclusive of the many computing disciplines involved in such a challenge, such as ontology management, information mining, knowledge representation, information integration, semantic web-services, and text processing.
Abstract: Developing the semantic web is a key research challenge The conference on Ontologies, DataBases, and Applications of Semantics for Large Scale Information Systems (ODBASE’04) provides a forum on ontologies and data semantics that is inclusive of the many computing disciplines involved in such a challenge, such as ontology management, information mining, knowledge representation, information integration, semantic web-services, and text processing ODBASE 2004 also includes research and interesting descriptions of real-life applications including scale issues in ontology management, information integration, and data mining, as well as papers that examine the information needs of various Web and knowledge applications, including medicine, e-science, history, e-government and manufacturing
2 citations
25 Oct 2004
TL;DR: MobJeX, an adaptive Java based application framework that uses a combination of pre-processing and runtime support to provide transparent object mobility between workstations, PDAs and smartphones, is described.
Abstract: This paper describes MobJeX, an adaptive Java based application framework that uses a combination of pre-processing and runtime support to provide transparent object mobility (including AWT and Swing user interface components) between workstations, PDAs and smartphones. Emphasis is placed on the mobility subsystem (MS), a mobile object transport mechanism providing a high level of transparency and portability from the perspective of the system and the developer. The MS is compared to its most similar predecessor FarGo, demonstrating the advantages of the MS in terms of transparency and portability. Furthermore, a series of laboratory tests are conducted in order to quantify the runtime performance of the MS and two other systems, FarGo and Voyager.
Performance Metrics
| Year | Papers |
|---|---|
| 2004 | 2 |
| 2003 | 1 |