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Automatische Verteilung in Pangaea

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JIT’99

Part of the book series: Informatik aktuell ((INFORMAT))

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Pangaea ist ein System, das zentralisierte Java-Programme automatisch verteilen kann, basierend auf statischer Quelltext-Analyse und unter Verwendung beliebiger Verteilungsplattformen wie RMI oder CORBA. Pangaea reduziert die Komplexität verteilter Programmierung, indem es die Idee der Verteilungstransparenz konsequent weiterführt: Sowohl die Entscheidung für eine bestimmte Verteilungsstrategie, als auch deren programmtechnische Umsetzung geschieht in Pangaea nicht nur transparent, sondern automatisch. Der Einsatz statischer Analyse zahlt sich insbesondere dadurch aus, daß er Optimierungen erlaubt, die für eine rein laufzeit-basierte Automatik unmöglich sind.

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Spiegel, A. (1999). Automatische Verteilung in Pangaea. In: Cap, C.H. (eds) JIT’99. Informatik aktuell. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-60247-4_4

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