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Component based application framework for systems utilising the streaming data passing semantic
By: Lui, A.K.; Owen, M.J.; Au, T.A.; Grigg, M.W.;
2000 / IEEE / 0-7695-0918-5
Description
This item was taken from the IEEE Conference ' Component based application framework for systems utilising the streaming data passing semantic ' The paper describes the design of a component based application framework for systems utilising the streaming data passing semantic. Many advanced applications employ data streams to model continuous or semi-continuous flows of information. We describe an application framework, called iFlow, that can significantly ease the effort in developing such applications. This framework supports the dynamic construction of channels between the source and recipient of information that matches the requirements of the different systems involved in the information exchange. We conclude with a description of applying iFlow to a particular stream oriented application for the dissemination of imagery information.
Related Topics
Information Dissemination
Distributed Object Management
Programming Language Semantics
Imagery Information Dissemination
Component Based Application Framework
Streaming Data Passing Semantic
Advanced Applications
Semi-continuous Information Flows
Application Framework
Iflow
Dynamic Construction
Information Exchange
Stream Oriented Application
Streaming Media
Middleware
Information Systems
Data Processing
Resource Management
Switches
Gold
Distributed Computing
Image Communication
Condition Monitoring
Systems Analysis
Multimedia Systems
Object-oriented Programming
Visual Communication
Engineering
Data Streams