DeepFreeze: a management interface for ISEAGE
Author(s) -
Nathan Lyle Karstens
Publication year - 2007
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Dissertations/theses
DOI - 10.31274/rtd-180813-15744
Subject(s) - computer science , interface (matter) , graphical user interface , component (thermodynamics) , field (mathematics) , operating system , fault management , distributed computing , software engineering , engineering , electrical engineering , bubble , maximum bubble pressure method , physics , mathematics , pure mathematics , thermodynamics , alarm
DeepFreeze is a framework designed to provide a unified command and control interface for the ISEAGE project. Besides being a graphical interface, it includes an extensive API and methodology for authoring and controlling applications executing within ISEAGE. It utilizes a wide array of technologies in the computing field to provide functions such as power management, efficient one-to-many communication, and fault tolerance for executing processes. A concept application designed to aid in file distribution is presented. Also discussed are the modifications that were necessary to migrate the Traffic Mapper, a foundational component of ISEAGE, to the DeepFreeze environment.
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