TY - JOUR
T1 - A Java-centric distributed object-based paradigm for surveillance services and visual message exchange
AU - Li, Sheng Tun
AU - Chen, Wen Shen
N1 - Funding Information:
This project is supported in part by the Innovation and Incubation Center of National Kaohsiung First University of Science and Technology under contract 87B22. The DSS project receives a JAVA Programming Award, Ministry of Economic Affairs, Taiwan, R.O.C., 1998.
PY - 1999/12
Y1 - 1999/12
N2 - Building an effective surveillance system on the Internet is an interesting application involving the interoperability of heterogeneous computing environments and the challenge of orchestrating the exchange of different visual message types in a unified manner. In this paper, we propose a distributed object-based paradigm to achieve this by applying the so-called bridging technologies for supporting distributed surveillance services. This paradigm integrates emerging technologies of the next-generation Internet-based applications ranging from wireless transmission at the network infrastructure level, to multi-tier, client/server, and RMI/CORBA at the architecture level, and to Java-centric, delegation-based visual user interfaces, and object web-based user interfaces at the system design level. The experimental results show that objects in the paradigm can efficiently cross the boundaries of different platforms, operating systems, programming languages, and visual message types. The DSS paradigm establishes a firm basis for supporting a variety of potentially cost-effective applications in a plug-and-play manner.
AB - Building an effective surveillance system on the Internet is an interesting application involving the interoperability of heterogeneous computing environments and the challenge of orchestrating the exchange of different visual message types in a unified manner. In this paper, we propose a distributed object-based paradigm to achieve this by applying the so-called bridging technologies for supporting distributed surveillance services. This paradigm integrates emerging technologies of the next-generation Internet-based applications ranging from wireless transmission at the network infrastructure level, to multi-tier, client/server, and RMI/CORBA at the architecture level, and to Java-centric, delegation-based visual user interfaces, and object web-based user interfaces at the system design level. The experimental results show that objects in the paradigm can efficiently cross the boundaries of different platforms, operating systems, programming languages, and visual message types. The DSS paradigm establishes a firm basis for supporting a variety of potentially cost-effective applications in a plug-and-play manner.
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U2 - 10.1006/jvlc.1999.0148
DO - 10.1006/jvlc.1999.0148
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:0008053963
SN - 1045-926X
VL - 10
SP - 625
EP - 639
JO - Journal of Visual Languages and Computing
JF - Journal of Visual Languages and Computing
IS - 6
ER -