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Object-Oriented Metacomputing with Exertions

In: Handbook On Business Information Systems

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  • MICHAEL SOBOLEWSKI

    (Department of Computer Science, Texas Tech University, P.O. Box 43104, Lubbock, TX 79409, USA)

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This chapter investigates service-oriented computing in the context of object-oriented distributed platforms. A platform consists of virtual compute resources, a programming environment allowing for the development of distributed applications, and an operating system to run user programs and to make solving complex user problems easier. Service protocol-oriented architectures are contrasted with service object-oriented architectures (SOOA), and then a metacompute grid based on an SOOA is described and analyzed. A new object-oriented network programming methodology is presented in this chapter. It uses the intuitive metacomputing semantics and the new Triple Command design pattern. The pattern defines how service objects communicate by sending one another a form of service messages called exertions that encapsulate the triplet: data, operations, and control strategy.

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  • Michael Sobolewski, 2010. "Object-Oriented Metacomputing with Exertions," World Scientific Book Chapters, in: Angappa Gunasekaran & Maqsood Sandhu (ed.), Handbook On Business Information Systems, chapter 35, pages 853-897, World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd..
  • Handle: RePEc:wsi:wschap:9789812836069_0035
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