The engineering life cycle for complex systems design and development requires the set-up of adequate and controlled processes involving different partners and disciplines. The design integration and the final physical/functional integration and qualification imply a high degree of cross-interaction among all partners.This book documents the outcome of a European project on distributed system environments by presenting the results of the user's requirements analysis and assessing the current available technology such as collaboration systems design, analysis, and verification; middleware; product data and workflow management; multicast communication; network QoS management; and groupware. Besides technical results, the book surveys and classifies existing products and tools for collaborative distributed systems engineering.
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暫缺《分布式系統(tǒng)工程的合作環(huán)境》作者簡(jiǎn)介
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Table of Contents Cooperative Environments for Distributed System Engineering: Summary Chapter 1. Introduction 1.1 Presentation 1.2 Project Framework 1.3 Application Domains 1.4 Book Plan and Organization Chapter 2. Research and Development Projects 2.1 Related Projects and Reusable Products 2.2 MULTICUBE 2.3 SEDRES 2.3.1 Practical Achieved Results 2.3.2 Practices and Lessons Learned 2.4 SEDRES 2 2.5 DIANE 2.5.1 Practical Achieved Results 2.5.2 Practices and Lessons Learned 2.6 EDISON 2.6.1 Practical Achieved Results 2.6.2 Practices and Lessons Learned Chapter 3. Relevant Existing Practices 3.1 Collaborative Systems Design and Analysis 3.1.1 System Design Process for Aerospace Domain 3.1.2 Products 3.2 Collaborative Systems Verification 3.2.1 System Assembly, Integration, and Testing 3.2.2 Thermal-Vacuum Space Simulation Test Scenario 3.2.3 Products Chapter 4. Middleware 4.1 Middleware Technologies 4.1.1 High Level Architecture (HLA) 4.1.2 CORBA 4.1.3 Web-Based Technologies 4.2 Products 4.2.1 Defense Modelhng and Simulation Office (DMSO) RTI 1.3 4.2.2 Defense Modelling and Simulation Office (DMSO) RTI 1.3-NG 4.2.3 OSimFramework 4.2.4 IONA Technologies: Orbix 3.0 Family 4.2.5 IONA iPortal Suite 4.2.6 Component Broker 4.2.7 VisiBroker 4.0 4.2.8 TAO 4.2.9 LiveContent BROKER 3.2 4.2.10 BEA WebLogic Enterprise 5.1 4.2.11 ObjecTime Developer 4.2.12 Exceed WEB 4.2.13 BizTalk Server Chapter 5. Product Data and Workflow Management 5.1 Product Data Management, Exchange, and Interoperability 5.1.1 General Presentation 5.1.2 Standards and Committees 5.1.3 Products 5.1.4 Supporting and Using Industries 5.2 Work/low Management 5.2.1 General Presentation 5.2.2 Standards and Committees 5.2.3 Products 5.2.4 Supporting and Using Industries 5.3 Session Management 5.3.1 Features 5.3.2 Products Chapter 6. Communications 6.1 Multicast Technology 6.1.1 Basic Concepts 6.1.2 Providing a Reliable Transmission Service 6.1.3 Adding Congestion Control to Multicast Transmissions 6.1.4 Other Associated Services 6.1.5 New Multicast Routing Protocols and Their Large Scale Deployment 6.1.6 Future Trends in Multicast Routing 6.1.7 Tools to Help and Monitor the Multicast Deployment 6.1.8 Multicast-Enabled Applications and Libraries 6.2 Network Quality of Service Management 6.2.1 Introduction to Differentiated Services 6.2.2 Availability of Differentiated Services Chapter 7. Groupware Appendix A1.Product Classification Summary Appendix A2.Acronyms and Abbreviations References Author Index