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OpenAOS is a open source project of a platform independent and distributed service for accessing measurement data over a standarisized interface (ASAM ODS) defined by ASAM e.V. (for details please visit standards at www.asam.net).
This is a open, community based project based on a fork of the original Exolab OpenORB project providing a complete CORBA ORB, services and supporting facilities under an open management model, embracing individuals, industrial and academic contributions.
The QUAM project defines enhancements to Object Middleware (in particular CORBA) to provide Quality of Service (QoS) management and control to application objects.
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This Project ist developing a Java Applet, that allows visualising the components in a CORBA Component Server. The visualisation is realised in relation to a project at the Institute for Computer Science at Humboldt-University Berlin.