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Jaiganesh Balasubramanian

Researcher at Vanderbilt University

Publications -  24
Citations -  666

Jaiganesh Balasubramanian is an academic researcher from Vanderbilt University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Middleware & Fault tolerance. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 24 publications receiving 661 citations.

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A Platform-Independent Component Modeling Language for Distributed Real-time and Embedded Systems

TL;DR: The results show that the capabilities provided by PICML - combined with its design and deployment-time validation capabilities - eliminates many common errors associated with conventional techniques, thereby increasing the effectiveness of applying QoS-enabled component middleware technologies to the DRE system domain.
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DAnCE: a qos-enabled component deployment and configuration engine

TL;DR: This paper describes how the Deployment And Configuration Engine (DAnCE) was designed and implemented, which is QoS-enabled middleware that addresses the challenges that arose in the context of an inventory tracking systems (ITS) case study.
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Evaluating the performance of middleware load balancing strategies

TL;DR: The design of Cygnus is described, which is an extensible open-source middleware framework developed to support adaptive and nonadaptive load balancing strategies, and the results indicate that integrating cygnus into distributed applications can improve their scalability, while incurring minimal run-time overhead.
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Model driven middleware: A new paradigm for developing distributed real-time and embedded systems

TL;DR: The structure and functionality of CoSMIC (Component Synthesis using Model Integrated Computing), which is an MDM toolsuite that addresses key DRE application and middleware lifecycle challenges, including partitioning the components to use distributed resources effectively, validating software configurations, assuring multiple simultaneous QoS properties in real-time, and safeguarding against rapidly changing technology.
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A platform-independent component modeling language for distributed real-time and embedded systems

TL;DR: The results show that the capabilities provided by PICML - combined with its design and deployment-time validation capabilities - eliminates many common errors associated with conventional techniques, thereby increasing the effectiveness of applying QoS-enabled component middleware technologies to the DRE system domain.