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Aircraft Design Problem Implementation Under The Common Object Request Broker Architecture (1999)

Abstract
The paper describes a component-based computational environment for implementing aircraft design problems. The environment is conducive to taking advantage of the parallelisms inherent in the problem and distribute the individual disciplines on machines most appropriate to their needs while insulating the developer and the user from the complexity of the underlying communications constructs. Common Object Request Broker Architecture and Java programming language are used to encapsulate discipline codes as "objects". An interface file identifies all the information needed by a user of the object. Legacy codes are "wrapped" using Java's native interface methodology and each such code is called from a module which implements the services of the object. A server program ties the implementation to the interface. Data and file management are accomplished using Java's database connectivity to access a commercial relational datab ...

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Source http://fmad-www.larc.nasa.gov/mdob/MDOB/Publications/SDM40Raj.pdf
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Contributors The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeer Archives
Repository CiteSeer (United States)
Keywords R. Sistla,A. R. Dovi,P. Su,R. Shanmugasundaram Aircraft Design Problem Implementation Under The Common Object Request Broker Architecture
Language Englisch
Relation oai:CiteSeerPSU:107296, oai:CiteSeerPSU:12649, oai:CiteSeerPSU:157415