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Remoting Patterns - A Systematic Approach for Design Reuse of Distributed Object Middleware Solutions
In many situations the developers or architects of a distributed system require a deep understanding
of the middleware products they use. We argue that patterns and pattern languages are a practical and useful
means to convey this knowledge. Unfortunately, a comprehensive pattern language, explaining how to
effectively use, extend, integrate, customize, or build distributed object middleware solutions was
missing. Therefore, we propose a pattern language of remoting patterns as a systematic way to reuse
software models, designs, and implementations in the area of distributed object middleware. This
pattern language has rich interactions with other patterns and pattern languages from related domains,
such as networking, concurrency, resource management, server components, security, availability,
scalability, fault tolerance, and aspect-orientation.
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01.08.2004
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Remoting Patterns - A Systematic Approach for Design Reuse of Distributed Object Middleware Solutions
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together with
Uwe Zdun
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Michael Kircher
Published in: IEEE Internet, special issue on middleware, 2004-05
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