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Data Distribution Service (DDS) Tutorial Part 127 Jan 2010
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Angelo Corsaro, Ph.D.
OpenSplice DDS CTO, PrismTech

Dr. Corsaro is a much-respected figure in the distributed real-time and embedded (DRE) systems middleware community and co-chairs the OMG Data Distribution Service (DDS) Special Interest Group and the Real-Time Embedded and Specialized Services (RTESS) Task Force.

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Data Distribution Service (DDS) Tutorial Part 1
- Get a good understanding of DDS from foundations to advanced concepts


Why Should I Attend?
• Master the key concepts behind DDS
• Understand the coordination, consistency and QoS model for DDS
• Jump-start yourself into the DDS world

Abstract:
The Data Distribution Service for Real-Time Systems (DDS) is an Object Management Group (OMG) standard for publish/subscribe designed to address the needs of a large class of mission- and business-critical distributed real-time systems and system of systems. The DDS standard was formally adopted in 2004 and in less than five years from its inception has experienced swift adoption in a wide variety of application domains. These application domains are characterized by the need to distribute high volumes of data with predictable low latencies, such as, Radar Processors, Flying and Land Drones, Combat Management Systems, Air Traffic Management, High Performance Telemetry, Large Scale Supervisory Systems, and Automated Stocks and Options Trading. Along with wide commercial adoption, the DDS Standard has been recommended and mandated as the technology for real-time data distribution by key administrations worldwide such as the US Navy, the DoD Information-Technology Standards Registry (DISR), the UK MoD, and EUROCONTROL.

This two-part Webcast will cover most of the key aspects of DDS to ensure that you can proficiently start using it for designing or developing your next system. In brief this tutorial will get you jump-started into DDS.

Audience: : Architects, Developers, Technical Managers.

Pre-Requisites: Some familiarity with a programming language (e.g. C++, Java)

Date: 27 Jan 2010

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Data Distribution Service (DDS) Tutorial Part 2
- Get a good understanding of DDS from foundations to advanced concepts


Why Should I Attend?
• Master the key concepts behind DDS
• Understand the coordination, consistency and QoS model for DDS
• Jump-start yourself into the DDS world

Abstract:
The Data Distribution Service for Real-Time Systems (DDS) is an Object Management Group (OMG) standard for publish/subscribe designed to address the needs of a large class of mission- and business-critical distributed real-time systems and system of systems. The DDS standard was formally adopted in 2004 and in less than five years from its inception has experienced swift adoption in a wide variety of application domains. These application domains are characterized by the need to distribute high volumes of data with predictable low latencies, such as, Radar Processors, Flying and Land Drones, Combat Management Systems, Air Traffic Management, High Performance Telemetry, Large Scale Supervisory Systems, and Automated Stocks and Options Trading. Along with wide commercial adoption, the DDS Standard has been recommended and mandated as the technology for real-time data distribution by key administrations worldwide such as the US Navy, the DoD Information-Technology Standards Registry (DISR), the UK MoD, and EUROCONTROL.

This two-part Webcast will cover most of the key aspects of DDS to ensure that you can proficiently start using it for designing or developing your next system. In brief this tutorial will get you jump-started into DDS.

Audience: : Architects, Developers, Technical Managers.

Pre-Requisites: Some familiarity with a programming language (e.g. C++, Java) / The DDS Tutorial Part 1

Date: 11 Feb 2010

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