. In most cases the programming models of distributed object-oriented systems have a two-stage or even a three-stage object model with different kinds of objects for values, distributable and non-distributable objects. This allows an efficient implementation for at least non-distributed objects, because traditional compilers can be used. This paper discusses some aspects of the implementation of a uniform object model that does not know of any distinction between distributable and non-distributable objects and allows an independent application description of the distribution of objects. Instead of integrating distribution later into a non-distributed language our method takes the opposite approach. For the time being a distributed object mo...
The shared data-object model is designed to ease the implementation of parallel applications on loos...
Developing large-scale distributed applications can be a daunting task. Object-based environments ha...
This paper describes briefly some basic conceptual problems likely to be encountered in design, impl...
In order to facilitate the construction of wide area distributed systems, it is necessary that we ad...
International audienceThe fragmented object model is compared with the more usual paradigm of unifor...
The first paradigm consists of distributed objects. In distributed object-based systems, the notion ...
Abstract. On one side the complexity of the design of distributed application systems is usually red...
The object-oriented paradigm is becoming very popular for database applications and several object-o...
Current distributed object oriented languages and systems hide distribution in general while retaini...
The object-oriented paradigm is becoming very popular for database applications and several object-o...
The object-oriented paradigm is becoming very popular for database applications and several object-o...
The object-oriented paradigm is becoming very popular for database applications and several object-o...
Current distributed object oriented languages and systems hide distribution in general while retaini...
Despite the inherent suitability of object-oriented languages for use in distributed systems, projec...
As use of object orientation for application development has increased, many researchers have invest...
The shared data-object model is designed to ease the implementation of parallel applications on loos...
Developing large-scale distributed applications can be a daunting task. Object-based environments ha...
This paper describes briefly some basic conceptual problems likely to be encountered in design, impl...
In order to facilitate the construction of wide area distributed systems, it is necessary that we ad...
International audienceThe fragmented object model is compared with the more usual paradigm of unifor...
The first paradigm consists of distributed objects. In distributed object-based systems, the notion ...
Abstract. On one side the complexity of the design of distributed application systems is usually red...
The object-oriented paradigm is becoming very popular for database applications and several object-o...
Current distributed object oriented languages and systems hide distribution in general while retaini...
The object-oriented paradigm is becoming very popular for database applications and several object-o...
The object-oriented paradigm is becoming very popular for database applications and several object-o...
The object-oriented paradigm is becoming very popular for database applications and several object-o...
Current distributed object oriented languages and systems hide distribution in general while retaini...
Despite the inherent suitability of object-oriented languages for use in distributed systems, projec...
As use of object orientation for application development has increased, many researchers have invest...
The shared data-object model is designed to ease the implementation of parallel applications on loos...
Developing large-scale distributed applications can be a daunting task. Object-based environments ha...
This paper describes briefly some basic conceptual problems likely to be encountered in design, impl...