The MIT iLab Shared Architecture is limited currently to running on the Microsoft Windows platform. A JAVA implementation of the Batched iLab Shared Architecture has been developed that can be used on other operating systems and still interoperate with the existing Microsoft .NET web services of MITâ??s iLab ServiceBroker. The Batched iLab Shared Architecture has been revised and separates the Labserver into a LabServer that handles experiment management and a LabEquipment that handles experiment execution. The JAVA implementation provides a 3-tier code development model that allows code to be reused and to develop only the code that is specific to each experiment
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The MIT iLab Shared Architecture is limited currently to running on the Microsoft Windows platform. ...
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The Massachusetts Institute of Technology's iLab project has developed a distributed software toolki...
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The convergence of computing and telecommunications technologies has created a need for a dynamic, d...
Microservices are the next big thing in designing scalable, easy-to-maintain applications. This late...
During the last years many components of the TEXTOR data management system were re-engineered. This ...
The MIT iLab Shared Architecture is limited currently to running on the Microsoft Windows platform. ...
Abstract- The MIT iLab Project has developed a distributed service infrastructure and software toolk...
The MIT iLab architecture (consisting of Lab Servers and Service Brokers) was designed in the 1990's...
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology's iLab project has developed a distributed software toolki...
The proposed paper focuses in outlining the implementation of online laboratories within the framewo...
MIT has been developing the iLab Shared Architecture (ISA) for remote laboratories since 1998. It ha...
International Telemetering Conference Proceedings / October 25-28, 1999 / Riviera Hotel and Conventi...
Client-server architecture is a well documented and popular approach to design of distributed system...
The iLab project began in June of 2000 with the initial goal of creating Internet acces-sible labora...
At Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) the authors have been developing an open architectu...
Remote laboratories that are accessible via the Internet are becoming a common phenomenon in higher ...
This paper presents the first Android client application developed for online laboratories based on ...
The convergence of computing and telecommunications technologies has created a need for a dynamic, d...
Microservices are the next big thing in designing scalable, easy-to-maintain applications. This late...
During the last years many components of the TEXTOR data management system were re-engineered. This ...