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The Design and Performance of MedJava

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The Design and Performance of MedJava
The Java programming language has gained substantial popularity in the past two years. Java's networking features, along with the growing number of Web browsers that execute Java applets, facilitate Internet programming. Despite the popularity of Java, however, there are many concerns about its efficiency. In particular, networking and computation performance are key concerns when considering the use of Java to develop performancesensitive distributed applications. This paper makes three contributions to the study of Java for performance-sensitive distributed applications. First, we describe an architecture using Java and the Web to develop MedJava, which is a distributed electronic medical imaging system with stringent networking and computation requirements. Second, we present benchmarks of MedJava image processing and compare the results to the performance of xv, which is an equivalent image processing application written in C. Finally, we present performance benchmarks using J...
Prashant Jain, Seth Widoff, Douglas C. Schmidt
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Type Conference
Year 1998
Where COOTS
Authors Prashant Jain, Seth Widoff, Douglas C. Schmidt
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