
Industry standard COM Express CPU module and dual XMC modules Innovative Integration is a leader in signal processing and data acquisition hardware and software.
Our products combine DSPs and FPGAs with high performance analog, ready for integration into demanding real-time applications such as wireless, medical, and military.

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Middleware
Middleware is a class of software technologies designed to help manage the complexity and heterogeneity inherent in distributed systems.
It is defined as a layer of software above the operating system but below the application program that provides a common programming abstraction across a distributed system, as shown in Figure 1. In doing so, it provides a higher-level building block for programmers than Application Programming...
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Middleware @ Wikipedia
Middleware is computer software that connects software components or applications.
It is used most often to support complex, distributed applications.
It includes web servers, application servers, content management systems, and similar tools that support application development and delivery.
Middleware is especially integral to modern information based on XML, SOAP, Web services, and service-oriented architecture.
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ZeroC, the Home of Ice
The Internet Communications Engine (Ice) is a modern object-oriented middleware with support for C++, .NET, Java, Python, Ruby, and PHP. Ice is used in many mission-critical projects by companies all over the world.
Ice is easy to learn, yet provides a powerful network infrastructure and vast array of features for demanding technical applications.
Ice shines where technologies such as SOAP or CORBA are too slow and complex.
Ice is free...
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article
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Data-centric architecture for military embedded systems
Publish-subscribe middleware is the key technology that enables data-centric architecture.
The DDS standard precisely defines how the middleware controls and transmits information.
Successful applications include many shipboard and UAV systems.
Modern networked applications must connect and coordinate many resources.
A typical distributed application integrates CPU-intensive servers, data stores, user interfaces, and real-time sensors and...
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http://www.mil-embedded.com
date: 10/27/2009
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webinar
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Accelerating real-time application integration with the DDS standard
The Object Management Group (OMG) Data Distribution Service (DDS) has been adopted worldwide by major air force, army, marine and navy programs as an open architecture standard for integrating real-time tactical systems with each other and with enterprise applications such as command and control systems.
This webinar will introduce the DDS standard and show how it significantly reduces software lifecycle costs with a net-centric approach to...
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https://event.on24.com
date: 5/4/2010
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Building Carrier Grade Applications Using a Highly Available Database Management System
In many areas, including the network infrastructure, developers are challenged with the task of building applications that run for very long periods without appreciable downtime.
These are called highly available applications.
Because they often manage large amounts of data, such applications are well-served by a high-availability database management system (HA-DBMS). This paper discusses the value of an HA-DBMS, and some key tradeoffs which...
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http://www.iec.org
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