Exploiting Interface Definition Languages for Load Balancing

This paper presents our approach of exploiting the technology of interface definition languages (IDLs) for load balancing on heterogeneous distributed systems. We extract a new type of load information from within IDL environments, and use them for disseminating all available load information as well as for supporting load migration. Further, we propose several key requirements necessary to be fulfilled to make this approach become reality. Finally, we introduce our realization concept.

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