Are you building the next generation of distributed simulation systems?
Open Architectures (OA) improve system affordability by reducing integration, maintenance and upgrade costs, while promoting reuse and competition. With its interoperability, portability, loose coupling and real-time Quality of Service (QoS), the Object Management Group’s (OMG) Data Distribution Service (DDS) standard is the preeminent foundation for distributed mission-critical OA systems. OMG DDS allows defense contractors to maintain an open and competitive acquisition capability and ensure that systems integrators focus their innovation efforts on program objectives.
This Professional Development Workshop will focus on the genesis of the DDS Standard and the capabilities it provides to developers who are building distributed systems. Attendees will view demonstrations of the technology to explain the behaviors and benefits of DDS for real-time mission-critical OA systems. The second half of the seminar will be a hands-on session walking users through the creation of their first DDS application. This will include developing an application from scratch and showing publish/subscribe of topics dynamically on a Local Area Network. We will also explore how Quality of Service (QOS) settings affect how data is transmitted between endpoints.