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Systemic meta-data is crucial for creating adaptive distributed applications. But managing systemic meta-data is extremely complex and currently is done either ad hoc or simply ignored. QoS savvy CORBA middleware is the appropriate place to manage systemic meta-data. In this position paper we outline the issues involved in this management.
This research was partially funded by DARPA ITO under Contracts F30602-96-C-0315 (AQuA Project) and N66001-96-C-8529 (DIRM Project).
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Zinky, J.A., Bakken, D.E. (1997). Managing Systemic Meta-Data for Creating QoS-Adaptive CORBA Applications. In: Campbell, A.T., Nahrstedt, K. (eds) Building QoS into Distributed Systems. IFIP — The International Federation for Information Processing. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-35170-4_28
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