Font Size: a A A

Research And Design Of The Distributed Computer Software Bus Architecture

Posted on:2004-02-17Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Z W DiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2168360095960504Subject:Communication and Information System
Abstract/Summary:PDF Full Text Request
Big challenge is presented to the traditional software development with the progress of network communications and computer technology. As job requirement, people more and more strict with software: stronger function, more simple operation, more short development cycle, less cost,more short testing time, higher software quality....... In this condition,the requirement of people can' t be satisfied by the traditional software development and the method of software development must be improved immediately. To solve this problem, researchers from several areas, such as software, system, multimedia, database, are spending much of theirs efforts on the related problems. However, the results obtained are not satisl'ied by either the researcher themselves or the public users. In this thesis, we used distributed technology into software development and made the method of software development adapt to network technology. By contrasting three mostly distributed object nowadays, OLE/COM/DCOM, CORBA and Java RMI, we selected CORBA as the standard of developing distributed software bus. After long time research, we put forward the computer software bus architecture. In this thesis, we explained the function of every module in detail and designed its communication structure. At the end o!' the thesis, we examined the communication between two program languages by trial, such as Java and C++. On the base of studying software component, we put forward the research method based on distributed computer software bus and told developer how to fit together software component by this way.
Keywords/Search Tags:Software bus, software component, Software reuse, Distributed technology, CORBA, Software development, Architecture
PDF Full Text Request
Related items