A software bus is a software architecture model where a shared communication channel facilitates connections and communication between software modules. This makes software buses conceptually similar to the bus term used in computer hardware for interconnecting pathways.
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| - Bus logiciel (fr)
- Software bus (en)
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| - Un bus logiciel est un composant de connexion logicielle, utilisé par des middlewares comme ORB. Il constitue une couche d'abstraction vis-à-vis des composants physiques d'un système informatique (notamment le réseau informatique hardware), et permet par ce biais de traiter différents composants (ordinateurs ou sous-systèmes) répartis sur un réseau comme s'ils étaient localisés sur un même poste. (fr)
- A software bus is a software architecture model where a shared communication channel facilitates connections and communication between software modules. This makes software buses conceptually similar to the bus term used in computer hardware for interconnecting pathways. (en)
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| - A software bus is a software architecture model where a shared communication channel facilitates connections and communication between software modules. This makes software buses conceptually similar to the bus term used in computer hardware for interconnecting pathways. In the early microcomputer era of the 1970s, Digital Research's operating system CP/M was often described as a software bus. Lifeboat Associates, an early distributor of CP/M and later of MS-DOS software, had a whole product line named Software Bus. D-Bus is used in many modern desktop environments to allow multiple processes to communicate with one another. (en)
- Un bus logiciel est un composant de connexion logicielle, utilisé par des middlewares comme ORB. Il constitue une couche d'abstraction vis-à-vis des composants physiques d'un système informatique (notamment le réseau informatique hardware), et permet par ce biais de traiter différents composants (ordinateurs ou sous-systèmes) répartis sur un réseau comme s'ils étaient localisés sur un même poste. (fr)
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