DocumentCode
1661719
Title
An architecture for distributed applications on the Internet: overview of Microsoft´s .NET platform
Author
Fay, Damien
Author_Institution
Microsoft Corporation
fYear
2003
Abstract
One of today\´s most pressing computing challenges is application integration: taking different applications running on different operating systems built with different object models using different programming languages and integrating them into robust systems for supporting critical business processes or scientific research programs. Application developers increasingly want and need to reach beyond tightly-coupled client-server environments to access functionality on remote systems that are very different in design and implementation, and which are owned and managed by other organizations. Because of its ubiquity, the Internet is driving this demand. Creating a viable architecture for web-based component interaction is one of the foremost challenges of distributed computing today, and is a major objective of Microsoft\´s .NET platform. Microsoft\´s strategy is to support creation of a standards-based architecture for distributed applications on the Internet, and then to enable easy application development and deployment by providing a specially adapted toolset and runtime environment for creating and running highly distributed applications. This paper describes the essential components of the new .NET framework, including the common language runtime, base class libraries, the services framework, and the programming models for building and integrating applications over the web. We examine these components in general, but take a special look at .NET as a platform for building and supporting web-based applications of the kind now commonly called "web services".
Keywords
Internet; integrated software; network operating systems; open systems; protocols; .NET framework; Internet; Microsoft .NET platform; application integration; base class libraries; common language runtime; distributed computing; object models; programming models; runtime environment; scientific research programs; services framework; standards-based architecture; web services; web-based component interaction; Computer applications; Computer architecture; Computer languages; Distributed computing; Environmental management; Internet; Operating systems; Pressing; Robustness; Runtime environment;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Parallel and Distributed Processing Symposium, 2003. Proceedings. International
ISSN
1530-2075
Print_ISBN
0-7695-1926-1
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/IPDPS.2003.1213196
Filename
1213196
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