Re: Mitsubishi Demo in IEEE Computer

Olof Hagsand ([email protected])
Tue, 27 Dec 1994 11:31:53 +0100


>
>Here are some pointers to replicated database systems:
>
>I believe that CMU is the source of ISIS - a replicated database that is
>used in Distributed Interactive Virtual Environment (from SICS in Sweden).
>The DIVE folks gave some presentations at VRAIS '93 and their names and
>contact information are: Stephen Travis Pope ([email protected]) and Lennart E.
>Fahlen ([email protected]). There is plenty of ftp-able information about DIVE
>and how it works. I think I heard that up to 4 people can be in their
>environment at once, but then it gets too slow. I may be wrong, so if
>someone has better information, please correct me.

I just want to get some facts straight concerning the DIVE
information. Ken Birman at Cornell University is the origin of Isis,
a tool for distributed programming used by DIVE. However, we are
currently developing a version of Dive which is not based on Isis at
all, instead we use "lighter" multicast protocols based on IP
multicast. With these, the number of participants is rising well
above a handful, presently we have succeeded to above 10-20
participants, but we hope we will be able to support yet an order of
magnitude.

It is in this work that we are following the www/VRML discussion
closely.

http://www.sics.se/dce/dive/dive.html is thw home web page.

Primary email contact is [email protected] to get a copy of the
software. This is still the Isis-based version 2.2, but we hope to
upgrade this version shortly. General dive related questions can
be made to me or to [email protected].

Olof Hagsand
SICS, PO Box 1263, S-164 28 KISTA, SWEDEN
Email: [email protected] Tel: +46 8 752 15 51 Fax: +46 8 751 72 30