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28th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS'95)   p. 309
Prototyping of parallel and distributed object-oriented systems: the PDC model and its environment

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To ease the implementation of distributed object-oriented systems we developed the PDC technique (Proxy/Dispatcher/Collocutor technique), a simple and pragmatic approach to allow addressing of operating-system processes like local objects, i.e., by calling methods that can be dynamically bound. It supports not only concurrency but also distribution over machine boundaries and offers enough flexibility to address real-time requirements, also. On the basis of this technique we developed Process-Build, a prototyping tool for distributed systems. Our approach supports the development of distributed systems from the analysis to the implementation phase of the software life cycle.
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Index Terms- object-oriented methods; operating systems (computers); distributed processing; software tools; software prototyping; parallel programming; prototyping; distributed object-oriented systems; parallel systems; PDC model; Proxy/Dispatcher/Collocutor technique; operating-system processes; local objects; dynamically bound; concurrency; machine boundaries; real-time requirements; Process-Build; prototyping tool; distributed systems; implementation phase; software life cycle

Citation:  R. Weinreich, R. Plosch, "Prototyping of parallel and distributed object-oriented systems: the PDC model and its environment," hicss, p. 309,  28th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS'95),  1995

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