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Bienvenidos al desafio tecnologico!

RTI apoya el Desafio Tecnologico ETSII.  En esto foro se respondera a dudas y consultas relacionadas con el uso de RTI Connext DDS.  

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Data-Centric Programming Best Practices: Using DDS to Integrate Real-World Systems

This whitepaper describes the basic characteristics of real-world systems programming, how the DDS middleware technology can be used to integrate them, and a set of “best practices” guidelines that should be applied when using DDS to implement these systems.

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2011
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Proper use of WaitSets and Conditions

I have noticed in our support forums a common question regarding the use of WaitSets and the fact that sometimes they don't behave as people initially expect. Often the question is posed along the lines of "Why does my WaitSet not block? Why does my subscriber using WaitSets consume so much CPU?

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RTI Routing Service for DDS

This demo shows RTI Routing Service in use. RTI Routing Service is a component of RTI Data Distribution Service Professional Edition, the world's leading implementation of the Object Management Group (OMG) Data Distribution Service for Real-Time Systems (DDS) standard. It provides a high-peformance messaging and integration infrastructure for real-time applications. RTI Routing Service extends DDS by providing a flexible solution for scaling DDS systems and for integrating disparate DDS applications.

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Brief Introduction to the Data Distribution Service

A 4-minute introduction to RTI Data Distribution Service, including a brief demonstration using the RTI Shapes Demo, downloadable from http://www.rti.com/downloads.

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OMG Data Distribution Service: Architectural Overview

The OMG Data Distribution Service (DDS) is an emerging specification for publish-subscribe data distribution systems. The purpose of the specification is to provide a common application-level interface that clearly defines the data distribution service. The specification describes the service using UML, thus providing a platform-independent model that can then be mapped into a variety of concrete platforms and programming languages.

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2003
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