Patterns for Distributed Data Centric Message Based Applications On Demand Webcast

Designing distributed systems is a very complex task which necessitates a good understanding of the inherent architectural implementation and integration trade-offs. Thus, it is often the case that the design of a successful distributed system requires a hard to decipher blend of science, art, and experience. In the past several years, however, patterns have emerged as a very successful way of capturing best practices in the form of successful solutions to recurring problems in a given context. By using patterns, it is now possible to harvest and organize in a readily accessible manner the accumulated experience in this field. This webinar will provide an overview of the key architectural and design patterns that form the foundation of extensible, scalable, and high performance Distributed Data-Centric Publish/Subscribe applications built upon OpenSplice DDS.

Presenters:
Dr. Angelo Corsaro
OpenSplice DDS CTO, PrismTech
Angelo co-chairs the OMG Data Distribution Service (DDS) Special Interest Group and the Real-Time Embedded and Specialized Services (RTESS) Task Force. He is a well known figure in the distributed real-time and embedded systems middleware community and has a wealth of experience in hard real-time embedded systems, large-scale and very large-scale distributed systems, such as defense, aerospace, homeland security and transportation systems. Prior to joining PrismTech, he worked for the SELEX-SI CTO Directorate, a FINMECCANICA company, where his responsibilities included mapping business requirements to technology capabilities, strategic standardization and technology innovation.

Hans van’t Hag
OpenSplice DDS Product Manager, PrismTech
Hans has extensive experience in applying an information approach towards mission-critical and real-time net-centric systems. He is been a major contributor to the OMG DDS specification and has presented numerous papers on DDS and publish subscribe middleware technologies. Prior to joining PrismTech he worked for 23 years at Thales Naval Netherlands (TNN) where he was responsible for the development of the data-centric real-time middleware (SPLICE) as applied in TNN’s TACTICOS combat system in service with 15 Navies worldwide.

Audience: Managers, Architects, and Technologists

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