John H. Hartman, Larry Peterson, Andy Bavier, Peter A. Bigot, Patrick G. Bridges, Brady Montz, Rob Piltz, Todd A. Proebsting, Oliver Spatscheck,
Mobile code makes it easier to maintain, debug, update, and customize a system. Active networks are one of the more interesting applications of mobile code: code is injected into the nodes of a network to customize the network's functionality, such as routing, and to add new features, such as special-purpose congestion control and filtering algorithms. The challenge is to develop a communication-oriented platform for such systems. We refer to mobile code targeted at low-level, communication-oriented ...
Tópico(s): Real-Time Systems Scheduling
2000 - Wiley | Software Practice and Experience
... systems-level programming language during the development of JavaOS. The author discusses the motivations for using Java ...
Tópico(s): Simulation Techniques and Applications
1997 - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers | IEEE Micro
... custom designed operating system-other than JavaSoft's JavaOS-that runs the complete JVM. Our current system, ...
Tópico(s): Advanced Software Engineering Methodologies
1997 - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers | IEEE Micro
John H. Hartman, Larry Peterson, Andy Bavier, Peter A. Bigot, Patrick G. Bridges, Brady Montz, Rob Piltz, Todd A. Proebsting, Oliver Spatscheck,
Mobile code makes it easier to maintain, debug, update, and customize a system. Active networks are one of the more interesting applications of mobile code: code is injected into the nodes of a network to customize the network's functionality, such as routing, and to add new features, such as special-purpose congestion control and filtering algorithms. The challenge is to develop a communication-oriented platform for such systems. We refer to mobile code targeted at low-level, communication-oriented ...
Tópico(s): Logic, programming, and type systems
2000 - Wiley | Software Practice and Experience
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Tópico(s): Parallel Computing and Optimization Techniques
1996 - Association for Computing Machinery | ACM SIGOPS Operating Systems Review