Distributed applications are currently built by means of a wide spectrum of programming and design techniques. This spectrum spans various dimensions, such a technique's dependency on languages, protocols, or software products, its adherence to some design or programming paradigm, the nature and complexity of its intended applications. This paper surveys some interesting object-oriented techniques. The survey groups them first of all according to their degree of dependency on particular protocols or languages: the main division is between general frameworks (such as CORBA) and Web-based systems (such as CGI scripts). The latter may be further categorized according to their requirements on browsers. Within this main scheme, the other relevant aspects are considered.
Object-oriented techniques for distributed computation
DOMENICI, ANDREA
2000-01-01
Abstract
Distributed applications are currently built by means of a wide spectrum of programming and design techniques. This spectrum spans various dimensions, such a technique's dependency on languages, protocols, or software products, its adherence to some design or programming paradigm, the nature and complexity of its intended applications. This paper surveys some interesting object-oriented techniques. The survey groups them first of all according to their degree of dependency on particular protocols or languages: the main division is between general frameworks (such as CORBA) and Web-based systems (such as CGI scripts). The latter may be further categorized according to their requirements on browsers. Within this main scheme, the other relevant aspects are considered.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.