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Analysis of RIB and Evolution to CORBA

Given by Geoffrey C. Fox, Wojtek Furmanski at NHSE Review Argonne on September 30 97. Foils prepared September 29, 97

This analyses the "Repository in a Box" or RIB and compares with related web-linked database technologies and the attractions of future CORBA approach
1. RIB Overview
2. BIDM by RIG
3. Possible Next Steps
4. The Basic Web-linked database models and Other commercial Web-Database products and companies
5. Example: MOREplus
6. Software as a Shrink wrapped box or executing code
7. Flexible RIB Development Strategy
8. Java/CORBA based Object Web
9. CORBA Trader - Overview
10. CORBA Trader - Features
11. Merging RIB with CORBA Trader
12. Advantages of CORBA Solution
13. Some Possible Next Steps
14. Technical Implementation Issues


Table of Contents for Analysis of RIB and Evolution to CORBA


001 Analysis of NHSE RIB (Repository in a Box) Technology
002 Abstract of NHSE Presentation Sept 30,97
003 1. RIB in a Nutshell
004 RIB Technical Implementation Overview
005 2. BIDM Standard by RIG -- Overview
006 Technical Details of BIDM Standard
007 3. Possible Next Steps: Where is RIB Now?
008 How to best address the RIB evolution?
009 4. Evolution of "Database Implementations" on the Web
010 Web-Linked Database Architecture
011 5.Example Commercial Web-linked Database: MOREplus
012 Well Known Examples of Commercial Web-linked Databases
013 Other commercial Web-Database products and companies
014 6. Is Software A shrink-wrapped box or a bunch of executable 
    methods!
015 CORBA for Software Publication
016 7. Flexible RIB Development Strategy
017 8. Java/CORBA based Object Web
018 9. CORBA Trader - Overview I
019 CORBA Trader - Overview II
020 10. CORBA Trader - Features I
021 CORBA Trader - Features II
022 11. Merging RIB with CORBA Trader
023 12. Advantages of CORBA Solution - I
024 Advantages of CORBA Solution - II
025 13. Possible Next Steps I
026 Possible Next Steps II
027 14. How to Develop CORBA Bindings for a Language/Program I
028 How to Develop CORBA Bindings for a Language/Program II


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