Recent press articles about the Data Distribution Service and OpenSplice DDS include:
Addressing the Challenges of Tactical Information Management in Net-Centric Systems With DDS
CrossTalk, The Journal of Defense Software Engineering, features the article "Addressing the Challenges of Tactical Information Management in Net-Centric Systems With DDS" by PrismTech's Douglas C. Schmidt, Ph.D., Angelo Corsaro, Ph.D., and Hans Van’t Hag.
Recent trends in net-centric systems motivate the development of tactical information management capabilities that ensure the right information is delivered to the right place at the right time to satisfy quality of service (QoS) requirements in heterogeneous environments. This article presents an architectural overview of the Object Management Group’s (OMG) Data Distribution Service (DDS), which is a standards-based QoS-enabled data-centric middleware platform that enables applications to communicate by publishing information they have and subscribing to information they need in a timely manner. DDS is an important distributed software technology for mission-critical Department of Defense (DoD) net-centric systems because it supports the following: (1) location independence, via anonymous publish/subscribe (pub/sub) protocols that enable communication between collocated or remote publishers and subscribers, (2) scalability, by supporting large numbers of topics, data readers, and data writers and platform portability, and (3) interoperability, via standard interfaces and transport protocols.
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Data Distribution Challenges for Next Generation Applications
Automated Trader features the article "Data Distribution Challenges for Next Generation Applications" by PrismTech's OpenSplice DDS CTO, Dr. Angelo Corsaro.
In the article Dr. Corsaro outlines the advantages of a new middleware – data distribution service (DDS) – over messaging technologies currently deployed to support automated and algorithmic trading.
The full article is available to Automated Trader Subscribers at: http://www.automatedtrader.net/automated-trader-technology-workshop-1302.xhtm
Object Management Group (OMG) Data Distribution Service for Real-Time Systems (DDS)
PrismTech's OpenSplice DDS CTO, Angelo Corsaro, is authoring a series covering the Object Management Group (OMG) Data Distribution Service for Real-Time Systems (DDS) in Dr. Dobb's.
The first installment of the series focuses on what DDS is, why it represents an important technology you should learn about, and how it is being used today. It also make sure that those of you that can't spend too much time away from a keyboard will get started coding their first DDS application.
The second installment examines DDS in depth, starting with data management.
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