Middleware for Communications: Concepts, Designs and Case Studies / Edition 1
by Qusay Mahmoud
A state-of-the-art guide to middleware technologies, and their pivotal role in communications networks.
Middleware is about integration and interoperability of applications and services running on heterogeneous computing and communications devices. The services it provides - including identification, authentication, authorization, soft-switching,
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A state-of-the-art guide to middleware technologies, and their pivotal role in communications networks.
Middleware is about integration and interoperability of applications and services running on heterogeneous computing and communications devices. The services it provides - including identification, authentication, authorization, soft-switching, certification and security - are used in a vast range of global appliances and systems, from smart cards and wireless devices to mobile services and e-Commerce.
Qusay H. Mahmoud has created an invaluable reference tool that explores the origins and current uses of middleware (highlighting the importance of such technologies as CORBA, J2EE and JMS) and has thus compiled the roadmap to future research in this area.
Middleware for Communications:
- discusses the emerging fields of Peer-to-Peer (P2P) and grid middleware detailing middleware platforms such as JXTA and the Globus middleware toolkit. -
- shows how Middleware will play a significant role in mobile computing.
- presents a Platform Supporting Mobile Applications (PLASMA) - a middleware platform that consists of components for location, event, and profile handling of Location-Based Services.
- introduces middleware security focusing on the appropriate aspects of CORBA, J2EE, and .NET and demonstrates how to realize complex security capabilities such as role-based access control (RBAC) and mandatory access control (MAC).
- discusses how Quality of Service (QoS) component middleware can be combined with Model Driven Architecture (MDA) technologies to rapidly develop, generate, assemble and deploy flexible communications applications.
Product Details
- ISBN-13:
- 9780470862063
- Publisher:
- Wiley
- Publication date:
- 07/09/2004
- Edition description:
- New Edition
- Pages:
- 522
- Product dimensions:
- 6.83(w) x 10.04(h) x 1.30(d)
Table of Contents
Preface.
List of Contributors.
Introduction.
1. Message-Oriented Middleware (E. Curry).
2. Adaptive and Reflective Middleware (E. Curry).
3. Transaction Middleware (S. Tai, et al.).
4. Peer-to-Peer Middleware (M. Junginger).
5. Grid Middleware (G. von Laszewski & K. Amin).
6. QoS-enabled Middleware (N. Wang, et al.).
7. Model Driven Middleware (A. Gokhale, et al.).
8. High Performance Middleware-Based Systems (S. Majumdar).
9. Concepts and Capabilities of Middleware Security (S. Demurjian, et al.).
10. Middleware for Scalable Data Dissemination (P. Chrysanthis, et al.).
11. Principles of Mobile Computing Middleware (C. Mascolo, et al.).
12. Application of Middleware Technologies to Mobile Enterprise Information Services (G. Wang, et al.).
13. Middleware for Location-based Services: Design and Implementation Issues (P. Langendörfer, et al.).
14. QoS-enabled Middleware for MPEG Video Streaming (K. Leung, et al.).
15. Middleware for Smart Cards (H. Vogt, et al.).
16. Application-Oriented Middleware for E-Commerce (J. Martínez, et al.).
17. Real-time CORBA Middleware (A. Krishna, et al.).
18. Middleware Support for Fault Tolerance (D. Szentiványi & S. Nadjm-Tehrani).
Index.
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