Comparative Study
DDS vs DDS4CCM
The Teton Project, an ongoing Open Architecture (OA) initiative at Northrop Grumman Electronic Systems (NGES), has adopted the new OMG "DDS for Lightweight CCM" (DDS4CCM) standard as the foundational real-time component framework technology for its Scalable Node Architecture (SNA). SNA is targeted at distributed, real-time, embedded (DRE) and high performance computing (HPC) applications and subsystem/system architectures. This presentation offers the Teton Project's perspective on the advantages of DDS4CCM, a.k.a.
DDS for JMS Programmers
This presentation provides an intro to DDS to JMS programmers as well as a simple and clear comparison of similarities and differences between these two technologies
Applying Publish-Subscribe to the Control Plane of a Communications-On-The-Move (COTM) Node
This presentation describes the architectural decisions and use of DDS in a mobile application connection multiple vehicles via radio and satellite links. Presented by J. Darby Mitchell, Software Engineer, MIT Lincoln Laboratory.
Evaluating the Performance of Pub/Sub Platforms for Tactical Information Management
Compares DDS implementations to each other and to other publish-subscribe middleware solution such as JMS, WS-Notification, and the CORBA Event Service. Presentation given at the 2006 Real-Time and Embedded Systems Workshop
Flexible Communication Among DDS Publishers and Subscribers
Presentation given by Christian Esposito (University of Napoli "Federico II"), Domenico Cotroneo ("University of Napoli "Federico II), and Dario Di Crescenzo (Consorzio SESM) at the 2008 Real-Time and Embedded Systems Workshop
