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* OT: Thesis Submitted!
@ 2006-09-19 10:06 Michael 'Mickey' Lauer
  2006-09-19 19:02 ` Matt Reimer
  2006-09-20 23:53 ` [Opie] " Paul Sokolovsky
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Michael 'Mickey' Lauer @ 2006-09-19 10:06 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: openzaurus-users, openembedded-devel, opie

(cross posted, please watch your replies)

Hi guys,

sorry for disturbing you with a (kind-of) off-topic post, but I need to
share my enthusiams -- and since a lot of time which I should've spent
doing research was actually spent doing open source stuff, it's not
_that_ off-topic ;)

Here we go:

Today I have submitted my Ph.D. thesis “Component-based adaptive
Middleware for mobile distributed systems” to the examination office!

My thesis shows how the encapsulation of middleware functionality into
components can lead to an adaptive middleware system that — by the means
of a reflective architecture — features dynamic adaptation to changing
application requirements and to changing environmental conditions. Using
the developed µMiddle architecture, you can add and modify

      * application interfaces (e.g. RPC, Message Passing, Tuple Space),
      * marshalling strategies (e.g. ASCII, Binary, XMLRPC, SOAP),
      * stream operations (e.g. compression, encryption),
      * transport protocols (e.g. TCP, UDP, ATP),
      * service discovery modules (e.g. SDP),
      * context awareness modules (battery, environmental lighting,
        CPUload),

and more directly within a running middleware system using a highly
abstracted graph-based Meta-Object-Protocol that guarantees safe and
consistent changes.
This kind of capability is of increasing importance for next generation
mobile distributed systems and leads to more flexible middleware and
application architectures.
Subject to the agreement of the board, I will get an appointment for the
public defense of my thesis — hopefully not later than December this
year.

I want to acknowledge all of you who supported and believed in me in the
past 5 years — thanks guys!


-- 
Regards,

Michael 'Mickey' Lauer | FreeLancer | http://www.Vanille-Media.de





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* Re: OT: Thesis Submitted!
  2006-09-19 10:06 OT: Thesis Submitted! Michael 'Mickey' Lauer
@ 2006-09-19 19:02 ` Matt Reimer
  2006-09-20 23:53 ` [Opie] " Paul Sokolovsky
  1 sibling, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Matt Reimer @ 2006-09-19 19:02 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Using the OpenEmbedded metadata to build Linux Distributions

On 9/19/06, Michael 'Mickey' Lauer
<mickey@tm.informatik.uni-frankfurt.de> wrote:
>
> Today I have submitted my Ph.D. thesis "Component-based adaptive
> Middleware for mobile distributed systems" to the examination office!

Congratulations Mickey! I'm sure that's a great relief to you. I hope
you feel a strong sense of accomplishment.

Now, back to hacking? :-)

Matt



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* Re: [Opie] OT: Thesis Submitted!
  2006-09-19 10:06 OT: Thesis Submitted! Michael 'Mickey' Lauer
  2006-09-19 19:02 ` Matt Reimer
@ 2006-09-20 23:53 ` Paul Sokolovsky
  1 sibling, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Paul Sokolovsky @ 2006-09-20 23:53 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Michael 'Mickey' Lauer; +Cc: opie, openembedded-devel

Hello Michael,

Tuesday, September 19, 2006, 1:06:12 PM, you wrote:

> (cross posted, please watch your replies)

> Hi guys,

> sorry for disturbing you with a (kind-of) off-topic post, but I need to
> share my enthusiams -- and since a lot of time which I should've spent
> doing research was actually spent doing open source stuff, it's not
> _that_ off-topic ;)

> Here we go:

> Today I have submitted my Ph.D. thesis “Component-based adaptive
> Middleware for mobile distributed systems” to the examination office!

  Nice! It's very interesting to know what OE people are working on in
"real life". Good luck with defence, and hope good guys will be on
the comission/board! ;-)

  Hope, once you've done with this, you'll have more time for OE and
OPIE. Regarding OPIE, no, not that I ask if you'll want to continue
developing it, I mean, it would be nice to appoint a new maintainer,
or make call for one, or lay out rules if someone will want to do it
later (like, first guy showing a bit of OPIE knowledge and offering
some set of patches is given a branch to "maintain", and if that
becomes sustained, make that new OPIE branch). Anyway, just thinking
aloud. The thesis is more important now.


-- 
Best regards,
 Paul                            mailto:pmiscml@gmail.com




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