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Title: COMP 4000/5102


1
COMP 4000/5102
  • An Analysis of Two
  • Commercial Distributed Environments
  • Orhan K AKYILDIZ
  • 100768189

2
What?
  • I will try to develop an analysis of two
    pragmatic commercial distributed environments.
  • These environments are used as enablers of
    communication product offerings, as such, these
    are very targeted implementations.
  • These environments, S, and T, come from the same
    set of designers, but is now owned by two
    different startups in the US.

3
What?S
  • S, developed in mid 90s, is used as a framework
    to implement a distributed signalling system 7 (a
    highly popular signalling system in POT networks)
    stack.
  • Supported on many Unices
  • Solaris
  • AIX
  • Linux
  • HP-UX
  • Used by some of the tier-1 telecom operators in
    North America, and Europe.

4
What?S (..ctd)?
  • Features
  • Software implementation
  • Distributed shared memory (user-space)\
  • Distributed kernel memory
  • Distributed record management
  • Configurable and quasi-adaptive environment
  • Fault-tolerant architecture.
  • Kernel implementation
  • No patches / changes to existing kernel modules
    (not hooked up to Unix VM)?

5
What?T
  • Designed and implemented in early 2000s.
  • Used as an enabler to a OMA (Open Mobile
    Alliance) features on wireless networks, like
    location services, SMS, ring tones etc.
  • Platform portable Java
  • Functionality portable
  • Can be built as a user space application,
  • Or as kernel modules. (Remember Inferno).

6
What?T (..ctd)?
  • Features
  • Software Implementation
  • Distributed objects
  • Fault tolerant client/server model
  • Core modules (10) implemented in C.
  • Services implemented in Java
  • Not hooked up to any other kernel systems (memory
    manager, etc.)?

7
Why do I care?
  • I was familiar with the designs, and wanted to
    look into it closer (with whatever knowledge I
    gathered in this class).
  • Together they touch most of the basic ideas that
    we have been studying (except file systems)
  • An evolution in some sense
  • Access to candid evaluation and cross
    evaluation..
  • What can startup pragmatism do to your design?

8
What is missing?Problems with the Project...
  • No Identifying information
  • BIG PROBLEM for the final paper
  • How do you refer to the work without identifying
    it?
  • What good is a project paper with no references!
  • Alternatives
  • Make a literature search, and use these as
    use-cases.
  • Add one (two?) projects from academia, and work
    on
  • Academia versus start-up
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